Biopesticides : use and delivery /
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作 者:edited by Franklin R. Hall and Julius J. Menn.
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ISBN:9780896035157
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A definitive guide to the development, application, and use of biopesticides as a complementary or alternative treatment to chemical pesticides. Biopesticides: Use and Delivery brings together for the first time all the latest advances in the control of insects, plant diseases, and weeds with biopesticides. Coverage extends from the science and ... more 籺echnology of biofungicides, bioinsecticides, and bioherbicides to detailed management protocols. The many leading experts writing here review their development, mode of action, production, delivery systems (formulations), and future market prospects. In addition, experts from both government and industry discuss current registration requirements, including time frame and costs of registration, and compare these with the registration requirements for conventional pesticides. ?less
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Table Of Contents:
Preface v(6)
List of Contributors xi
1 Biopesticides: Present Status and Future Prospects 1(10)
Julius J. Menn
Franklin R. Hall
PART I. PROJECTIONS ON OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIOPESTICIDES IN CROP PROTECTION 11(64)
2 The North American Scenario 13(10)
Jerry Caulder
3 Microbial Biopesticides: The European Scene 23(22)
Tariq M. Butt
John G. Harris
Keith A. Powell
4 Developing Countries 45(10)
Balasubramanyan Sugavanam
Xie Tianjian
5 Pesticide Policy Influences on Biopesticide Technologies 55(20)
Noel D. Uri
PART II. BIOFUNGICIDES 75(62)
6 Commercial Development of Biofungicides 77(26)
Rafael Hofstein
Andrew C. Chapple
7 Biological Control of Seedling Diseases 103(14)
K. Prakesh Hebbar
Robert D. Lumsden
8 Joint Action of Microbials for Disease Control 117(20)
Claude Alabouvette
Philippe Lemanceau
PART III. BIOINSECTICIDES 137(220)
9 Neem and Related Natural Products 139(16)
Murray B. Isman
10 Commercial Experience with Neem Products 155(16)
James F. Walter
11 Fermentation-Derived Insecticide Control Agents: The Spinosyns 171(18)
Thomas C. Sparks
Gary D. Thompson
Herbert A. Kirst
Mark B. Hertlein
Jon S. Mynderse
Jan R. Turner
Thomas V. Worden
12 Bacillus thuringiensis: Natural and Recombinant Biioinsecticide Products 189(22)
James A. Baum
T. B. Johnson
Bruce C. Carlton
13 Transgenic Plants Expressing Toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis 211(22)
Jonnie N. Jenkins
14 Production, Delivery, and Use of Mycoinsecticides for Control of Insect Pests on Field Crops 233(38)
Steven P. Wraigt
Raymond I. Carruthers
15 Entomopathogenic Nematodes 271(30)
Parwinder Grewal
Ramon Georgis
16 Naturally Occurring Baculoviruses for Insect Pest Control 301(20)
Brian A. Federici
17 Recombinant Baculoiviruses 321(20)
Michael F. Treacy
18 Joint Action of Baculoviruses and Other Control Agents 341(16)
William F. McCutchen
Lindsey Flexner
PART IV. BIOHERBICIDES 357(26)
19 Mycoherbicides 359(12)
Alice L. Pilgeram
David C. Sands
20 Formulation and Application of Plant Pathogens for Biological Weed Control 371(12)
Nina K. Zidack
Paul C. Quimby
PART V. OTHER BIORATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES 383(30)
21 Phereomones for Insect Control: Strategies and Successes 385(28)
D.R. Thomson
L.J. Gut
J.W. Jenkins
PART VI. REGISTRATION OF BIOPESTICIDES 413(72)
22 The Federal Registration Process and Requirements for the United States 415(28)
J. Thomas McClintock
23 IR-4 Biopesticide Program for Minor Crops 443(10)
Christina L. Hartman
George M. Markle
24 Registration/Regulatory Requirements in Europe 453(20)
Mike Neale
Phil Newton
25 Environmental and Regulatory Aspects: Industry View and Approach 473(12)
Joseph D. Panetta
PART VII. MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS 485(124)
26 Formulations of Biopesticides 487(22)
Susan M. Boyetchko
Eric Pedersen
Zamir K. Punja
Munagala S. Reddy
27 Delivery Systems and Protocols for Biopesticides 509(20)
Roy Bateman
28 Analysis, Monitoring, and Some Regulatory Implications 529(24)
Jack R. Plimmer
29 Principles of Dose Aquisition for Bioinsecticides 553(22)
Hugh F. Evans
30 Strategies for Resistance Management 575(20)
Richard T. Roush
31 Field Management: Delivery of New Technologies to Growers 595(14)
Mark E. Whalon
Deborah L. Norris
Index 609
Preface v(6)
List of Contributors xi
1 Biopesticides: Present Status and Future Prospects 1(10)
Julius J. Menn
Franklin R. Hall
PART I. PROJECTIONS ON OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIOPESTICIDES IN CROP PROTECTION 11(64)
2 The North American Scenario 13(10)
Jerry Caulder
3 Microbial Biopesticides: The European Scene 23(22)
Tariq M. Butt
John G. Harris
Keith A. Powell
4 Developing Countries 45(10)
Balasubramanyan Sugavanam
Xie Tianjian
5 Pesticide Policy Influences on Biopesticide Technologies 55(20)
Noel D. Uri
PART II. BIOFUNGICIDES 75(62)
6 Commercial Development of Biofungicides 77(26)
Rafael Hofstein
Andrew C. Chapple
7 Biological Control of Seedling Diseases 103(14)
K. Prakesh Hebbar
Robert D. Lumsden
8 Joint Action of Microbials for Disease Control 117(20)
Claude Alabouvette
Philippe Lemanceau
PART III. BIOINSECTICIDES 137(220)
9 Neem and Related Natural Products 139(16)
Murray B. Isman
10 Commercial Experience with Neem Products 155(16)
James F. Walter
11 Fermentation-Derived Insecticide Control Agents: The Spinosyns 171(18)
Thomas C. Sparks
Gary D. Thompson
Herbert A. Kirst
Mark B. Hertlein
Jon S. Mynderse
Jan R. Turner
Thomas V. Worden
12 Bacillus thuringiensis: Natural and Recombinant Biioinsecticide Products 189(22)
James A. Baum
T. B. Johnson
Bruce C. Carlton
13 Transgenic Plants Expressing Toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis 211(22)
Jonnie N. Jenkins
14 Production, Delivery, and Use of Mycoinsecticides for Control of Insect Pests on Field Crops 233(38)
Steven P. Wraigt
Raymond I. Carruthers
15 Entomopathogenic Nematodes 271(30)
Parwinder Grewal
Ramon Georgis
16 Naturally Occurring Baculoviruses for Insect Pest Control 301(20)
Brian A. Federici
17 Recombinant Baculoiviruses 321(20)
Michael F. Treacy
18 Joint Action of Baculoviruses and Other Control Agents 341(16)
William F. McCutchen
Lindsey Flexner
PART IV. BIOHERBICIDES 357(26)
19 Mycoherbicides 359(12)
Alice L. Pilgeram
David C. Sands
20 Formulation and Application of Plant Pathogens for Biological Weed Control 371(12)
Nina K. Zidack
Paul C. Quimby
PART V. OTHER BIORATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES 383(30)
21 Phereomones for Insect Control: Strategies and Successes 385(28)
D.R. Thomson
L.J. Gut
J.W. Jenkins
PART VI. REGISTRATION OF BIOPESTICIDES 413(72)
22 The Federal Registration Process and Requirements for the United States 415(28)
J. Thomas McClintock
23 IR-4 Biopesticide Program for Minor Crops 443(10)
Christina L. Hartman
George M. Markle
24 Registration/Regulatory Requirements in Europe 453(20)
Mike Neale
Phil Newton
25 Environmental and Regulatory Aspects: Industry View and Approach 473(12)
Joseph D. Panetta
PART VII. MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS 485(124)
26 Formulations of Biopesticides 487(22)
Susan M. Boyetchko
Eric Pedersen
Zamir K. Punja
Munagala S. Reddy
27 Delivery Systems and Protocols for Biopesticides 509(20)
Roy Bateman
28 Analysis, Monitoring, and Some Regulatory Implications 529(24)
Jack R. Plimmer
29 Principles of Dose Aquisition for Bioinsecticides 553(22)
Hugh F. Evans
30 Strategies for Resistance Management 575(20)
Richard T. Roush
31 Field Management: Delivery of New Technologies to Growers 595(14)
Mark E. Whalon
Deborah L. Norris
Index 609
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