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Management of Nematode and Insect-Borne Diseases [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Delhi, India), Edited by (University of Delhi, India)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 308 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 730 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2008
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1560221348
  • ISBN-13: 9781560221340
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 308 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 730 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2008
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1560221348
  • ISBN-13: 9781560221340
Teised raamatud teemal:
A comprehensive resource for students and researchers Management of Nematode and Insect-Borne Plant Diseases examines the various aspects of disease control from an international perspective. Leading academics and researchers around the world address the microbial control of insect pests, the use of nematophagous fungi and biofumigation in the control of plant-parasitic nematodes, the use of genetically manipulated microbes, and the biology and control of vectors. Management of Nematode and Insect-Borne Plant Diseases provides detailed descriptions of the management of diseases caused by insects and by plant-parasitic nematodes. This unique book includes in-depth examinations of the use of arthropod microbial control agents; the biology and control of bacteria; the use of living and synthetic mulches; the genetic transformation of microbial control agents; the integrated use of different control options; the use of nematophagus fungi as a control agent; the use of biofumigation; potato early dying complex; host/plant resistance; and RNAi silencing. Each chapter is written by an experienced scientist in that specific field to produce a single reference resource. Management of Nematode and Insect-Borne Plant Diseases includes:





the latest research on the development of microbial control agents against insect and mite pests up-to-date theory on the management of the vectors and disease in fruit and nut crops the use of mulches in the control of homopteran pests an overview of the microbial control of insect pests a look at the increasing role of biological control agents an examination of nematode resistance in vegetable crops a historical background of RNAi, its biology, and its function in the eukaryotic system and much more

Management of Nematode and Insect-Borne Plant Diseases is a comprehensive professional resource for botanists, agriculturalists, environmental scientists, biologists, zoologists, ecologists, entomologists, plant pathologists, horticulturalists, plant protection scientists, and biotechnologists.

Arvustused

" All contributing authors have been deeply involved in development and pioneering of sustainable agriculture practices, research and education. This book is a highly valuable reference to pathologists, entomologists, nematologists, agriculture and horticulture researchers and students especially working on the management of insect- and nematode-borne diseases."

E. Dubas, in Acta Physiol Plant, 2008

About the Editors ix
Contributors xi
Preface xiii
Microbial Control of Insect Pests of Tree Fruit
1(46)
Steven P. Arthurs
Lawrence A. Lacey
Introduction
1(2)
Overview of Microbial Control in Tree Fruit Orchards
3(6)
Coleoptera
9(7)
Homoptera
16(3)
Lepidoptera
19(7)
Other Arthropods
26(4)
Future Prospects
30(17)
Biology and Control of Vectors of Xylella fastidiosa in Fruit and Nut Crops
47(20)
J. D. Dutcher
G. W. Krewer
Introduction
47(2)
Resources
49(1)
Biology
50(2)
Cultural Control
52(1)
Chemical Control
52(4)
Biological Control
56(4)
Integrated Management
60(7)
Synthetic and Living Mulches for Control of Homopteran Pests and Diseases in Vegetables
67(20)
Oscar E. Liburd
Daniel L. Frank
Introduction
67(3)
Aphids
70(1)
Silverleaf Whiteflies
71(2)
Aphid and Whitefly Diseases
73(2)
Management of Aphids and Whiteflies
75(5)
Economics
80(7)
The Potential of Genetically Enhancing the Microbial Control of Insect and Plant Disease Pests
87(20)
Wayne A. Gardner
Maria Nenmaura Gomes Pessoa
Ericka Scocco
Introduction
87(3)
Entomopathogens
90(7)
Biocontrol Agents for Plant Diseases
97(1)
Transgenic Plants Expressing Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins
98(2)
Conclusion
100(7)
Control and Management of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
107(58)
Franco Lamberti
Nicola Greco
Alberto Troccoli
Introduction
107(1)
Known Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
108(38)
Factors Affecting Selection of Control Methods
146(7)
Future Trends
153(12)
Nematophagous Fungi As Biocontrol Agents of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
165(30)
Geeta Saxena
Introduction
165(1)
Nematophagous Fungi
166(5)
Predatory Fungi As Biocontrol Agents
171(2)
Endoparasites As Biocontrol Agents
173(1)
Parasites of Cyst Nematodes As Biocontrol Agents
174(2)
Parasites of Root-Knot Nematodes As Biocontrol Agents
176(3)
Integrated Nematode Management
179(5)
Molecular Approaches
184(1)
Conclusion
185(10)
Biofumigation to Manage Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
195(10)
Antoon Ploeg
Jose-Antonio Lopez-Perez
Antonio Bello
Introduction
195(1)
Mechanism
196(2)
Studies Involving Nematodes
198(3)
Conclusion and Outlook
201(4)
Potato Early Dying Complex: Key Factors and Management Practices
205(18)
Nandita Selvanathan
Introduction
205(1)
Symptoms
206(1)
Role of Biotic Factors in Disease Development
206(6)
Environmental Factors
212(1)
Control/Management Factors
213(4)
Future Prospects
217(6)
Nematode Resistance in Vegetable Crops
223(36)
Philip A. Roberts
Introduction
223(1)
Vegetable Crops
224(1)
Major Nematode Pests
225(1)
Strategies for Breeding Resistant Cultivars
226(4)
Examples of Resistance in Vegetable Crops
230(14)
Resistance in Nematode Management Programs
244(15)
RNAi: A Novel Approach to the Management of Insect- and Nematode-Borne Diseases
259(26)
Tony Grace
Ginny Antony
Introduction
259(1)
Historical Background
260(2)
Mechanism of RNAi
262(5)
Biological Functions
267(3)
RNAi for Insect-Vectored Viral Diseases of Plants
270(2)
Genetic Engineering of Plants for Virus Resistance
272(1)
RNAi for Functional Genomics
273(2)
RNAi for Nematode Management
275(2)
Designing Silencing Triggers for RNAi
277(1)
Conclusion
278(7)
Index 285


K. G. Mukerji, Geeta Saxena