ABSTRACT

Biotechnological research has provided key developments in pest control agents, focusing on pathogens of insect pests as formulated biological pesticides. Emphasis has been placed on bacteria and viruses as they are well understood and easily manipulated. Microbial Biopesticides provides a comprehensive overview of the advances made in the use of bacteria, fungi, and viruses, while focusing on behavioral, chemical, and molecular aspects. The authors discuss the potential of nematode-based biochemical agents and bioherbicides and explore the role of microbial biopesticides in integrated pest management and their prospects for commercial exploitation.

chapter 1|11 pages

MICROBIAL BIOPESTICIDES: AN INTRODUCTION

ByOpender Koul, G. S. Dhaliwal

chapter 2|108 pages

ANTIINSECTAN COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM MICROORGANISMS

ByPatrick F. Dowd

chapter 4|24 pages

MICROBIAL BIOPESTICIDES DEVELOPED AS INDUCIBLE PLANT DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS TRANSGENICALLY

BySalvatore Arpaia, Giuseppe Mennella, Giuseppe L. Rotino, Francesco Sunseri

chapter 5|9 pages

ASPECTS OF NUCLEOPOLYHEDROVIRUS PATHOGENESIS IN LEPIDOPTERAN LARVAE

ByJohn W. Barrett, Mark Primavera, Arthur Retnakaran, Basil Arif, Subba Reddy Palli

chapter 6|23 pages

PROSPECTS OF BACULOVIRUSES IN INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT

ByG.S.Battu, Ramesh Arora and G.S.Dhaliwa1

chapter 7|37 pages

BEAUVERIA BASSIANA AND OTHER ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INSECT PESTS

ByG. G. Khachatourians, E. P. Valencia, G. S. Miranpuri

chapter 8|30 pages

ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODES AND INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT

ByAlbrecht M. Koppenhöfer, Harry K. Kaya