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Entomopathogenic Nematodes as Biological Control Agents

Arthurs, Steven P.(Contributions by)Baniya, Anil(Contributions by)Barbercheck, Mary(Contributions by)Blanco-Perez, Ruben(Contributions by)Bode, Helge(Contributions by)Chacon-Orozco, Julie G.(Contributions by)Cimen, Harun(Contributions by)Herrera, Raquel Campos (The Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences (ICVV), Spain)(Contributions by)Lewis, Edwin (University of Idaho, USA)(Edited by)Shapiro-llan, Dr D (USDA-ARS, Georgia, USA)(Edited by)
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Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are biocontrol agents that are used to control a wide variety of insect pests within agriculture and forestry.

In addition to their use as bio-pesticides, EPNs have a fascinating biology and are thus considered model organisms in ecology, symbiosis and pathogenesis.

This book presents basic knowledge and diverse applications to illustrate how EPNs play an important role as potent biocontrol solutions.

It describes: Fundamental concepts such as biology, taxonomy, symbiosis genomics and behavioural ecology.

Aspects of commercialization, including mass production, formulation, safety and regulation, and marketing.

Diverse cropping systems e.g. maize, wheat and grains, citrus, orchard systems, berries, vine crops, vegetables and turf.

Other applications including urban, nursery, forestry, greenhouse, veterinary and medical.

Ecological considerations and applications in conservation biocontrol.

This book is a must have for all pest management professionals including those practicing integrated pest management strategies.

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Product Details
CABI Publishing
1800620306 / 9781800620308
Hardback
02/09/2024
United Kingdom
544 pages
172 x 244 mm