Introduction.
Preface and Acknowledgments.
cope and Significance of Biological Control.
Theories and Mechanisms of Natural Population Regulation.
Principles and Processes:
Systemics, Taxonomy and Biological Control.
Molecular Methods in Classical Biological Control.
Exploration for Natural Enemies.
Quarantine: Concepts, Facilities and Procedures.
Culture and Colonization.
Life-Table Construction and Analysis for Evaluating Biological
Control Agents.
Evaluation of Biological Control with Experimental Methods.
Evaluation of Results: Economics of Biological Control.
Evaluation of Results: Economics of Biological Control.
Periodic Release and Manipulation of Natural Enemies.
Genetic Improvement and Other Genetic Considerations For Improving
the Efficacy and Success Rate of Biological Control.
Enhanced Biological Control Through Pesticide Safety.
Environmental Management to Enhane Biological Control in
Agroecosystems.
Agents, Biology, and Methods:
Biology of Parasitic Hymenoptera.
Terrestrial Arthropod Predatiors of Insect and Mite Pests.
Phytophagous Insects Used in Control of Weeds.
Pathogens as Biological Control Agents for Insects.
Cross Protection and Systemic Acquired Resistance for Control of
Plant Diseases.
Genetic Mechanisms for Engineering Host Resistance to Plant
Viruses.
Bacillus Thuringiensis in Biological Control.
Nutrition of Entomophagous Insects and Other Arthropods.
Factors Affecting Sex Ratio and Quality in the Culturing of
Parasitic Hymenoptera: A Genetic and Evolutionary Perspective.
Evolution of Pesticide Resistance in Natural Enemies.
Hypovirulence to Control Fungal Pathogenesis. Applications.
Controlling Soil Borne Pathogens.
Biological Control in Subtropical and Tropical Crops.
Biological Control in Deciduous Fruit Crops.
Biological Control of Forest Insects.
Enhancement of Biological Control in Annual Agricultural
Environments.
Glasshouse Environments.
Controlling Foliar Pathogens.
Biological Control of Insects and Mites on Grapes.
Biological Control of Weeds in Terrestrial and Aquatic
Environments.
Use of Pathogens in Weed Control.
Biological Control of Insects in Urban Environments.
Biological Control of Medical and Veterinary Pests.
Control of Vertebrates.
Classical Biological Control in Latin America: Past, Present and
Future. Research and the Future.
Social and Economic Factors Affecting Research and Implementation
of Biological Control.
Looking Forward: Biological Control Prospects.
Key Features
* Introduction (preface plus 2 chapters)
* Principles and processes (12 chapters)
* Agents, biology, and methods (6 chapters)
* Applications (10 chapters)
* Research (2 chapters)
...the first comprehensive compendium on biological control in many years. This volume fills a niche vacant for more than two decades and will help attract and educate a new generation of biological control scientists. --Julio S. Bernal, Texas A&M University, in THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY (March 2001) This is a truly comprehensive work... For the practitioner of biological control access to this volume is essential, but the general entomologist will find much of interest. --T.R.E. Southwood in ENTOMOLOGIST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE (2000) ...a gem for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of biological control. --Stephen Hoskins in BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY (2000) The book is produced in the first-rate standards of Academic Press publications. It is well edited, and is accompanied with detailed subject and taxonomic indexes. Each chapter is supplemented by extensive bibliography. I am convinced that the book will find numerous readers especially among entomologists, but also among botanists, plant pathologists, soil microbiologists, plant scientists and technicians working in agricultural research, and growers interested in biological control. --BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM (2000)
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