Biological control: a global perspective/ (Record no. 162726)
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fixed length control field | 00404nam a2200133Ia 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781845932657 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 571.7 |
Item number | VIN/B |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Biological control: a global perspective/ |
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Statement of responsibility, etc. | edited by Charles Vincent, Mark S. Goettel, George Lazarovits. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Wallingford, England: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | CABI, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2007. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xvi, 440p.: |
Other physical details | ill.; |
Dimensions | 23 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | Includes Index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Introduction<br/>1 Adventures in Biocontrol<br/><br/>Classical Biocontrol Programmes<br/>2 Search for Biological Control Agents of Invasive Mediterranean Snails<br/>3 Introductions of Parasitoids to Control the Apple Ermine Moth in British Columbia<br/>4 Introductions of Parasitoids to Control the Imported Cabbageworm<br/>5 Biological Control of the Cassave Green Mite in Africa: Overcoming Challenges to Implementation<br/>6 The Multicoloured Asian Ladybird Beetle: Beneficial or Nuisance Organism?<br/>7 Introduction of a Fungus into North America for Control of Gypsy Moth<br/>8 Weevils Control Invasive Thistles in Canada<br/>9 How Many and What Kind of Agents for the Biological Control of Weeds: a Case Study with Diffuse Knapweed<br/>10 Why is Biocontrol of Common Ragweed, the Most Allergenic Weed in Eastern Europe, Still only a Hope?<br/>11 Biocontrol for Everyman: Public Participation in a Weed Project<br/><br/>Inundative (or Augmentative) Biocontrol Programmes<br/>1) Using Macroorganisms<br/>12 Biological Control for Insect Pests in Greenhouses: an Unexpected Success<br/>13 From Chemical to Biological Control in Canadian Greenhouse Crops<br/>14 An Endemic Omnivorous Predator for Control of Greenhouse Pests<br/>15 Entomopathogenic Nematodes: from Science to Commercial use<br/>16 A Novel Nematode for Management of Slugs<br/>2) Using Microorganisms<br/><br/>Bacteria<br/>17 A Novel Bacterium for Control of Grass Grub<br/>18 How Early Discoveries about Bacillus Thuringiensis Prejudiced Subsequent Research and Use<br/>19 Development of Resistance to the Biopesticide Bacillus Thuringiensis Kurstaki<br/><br/>Fungi<br/>20 How Much Biocontrol is Enough?<br/>21 Control of Root Diseases with Trichoderma spp. in Forest Nurseries of Central Siberia<br/>22 Commercial Development of Trichoderma Virens for Damping -off Disease<br/>23 Trichoderma Stromaticum for Management of Witches' Broom of Cacao in Brazil<br/>24 Lessons Learned from Sporidesmium, a Fungal Agent for Control of Sclerotia-Forming Fungal Pathogens<br/>25 Sporodex, Fungal Biocontrol for Powdery Mildew in Greenhouse Crops<br/>26 Potential and Limitations of Microsphaeropsis Ochraceae, and Agent for Biosanitation of Apple Scab<br/>27 Competitive Exclusion of Aflatoxin Producers: Farmer-Drive Research and Development<br/>28 Aflatoxin Control in Cotton and Groundnuts: Regulatory Aspects<br/>29 Postharvest Biocontrol: New Concepts and Applications<br/>30 Development of the Mycoherbicide, BioMal<br/>31 Development of Chondrostereum Purpureum as a Mycoherbicide for Deciduous Brush Control<br/>32 Developing the Production System for Chondrostereum Purpureum<br/>33 Beauveria Bassiana for Pine Caterpillar Management in the People's Republic of China<br/>34 Green Muscle, a Fungal Biopesticide for Control of Grasshoppers and Locusts in Africa<br/>35 Pollinators as Vectors of Biocontrol Agents-the B52 story<br/>36 Genetic Modification for Improvement of Virulence of Metarhizium Anisopliae as a Microbial Insecticide<br/><br/>Viruses<br/>37 Madex and Virosoft, Viral Biopesticides for Codling Moth Control<br/>38 A Nucleopolyhedrovirus for Control of the Velvetbean Caterpillar in Brazillian Soybeans<br/>39 Abietiv a Viral Biopesticide for Control of the Balsam Fir Sawfly<br/>40 Field Tests in the UK of a Genetically Modified Baculovirus<br/><br/>Conservation Biocontrol Programmes<br/>4 Control of Mites in Pome Fruits by Inoculation and Conservation<br/>42 Management of Aphid Populations in Cotton through Conservation: Delaying Insecticide Spraying has its Benefits<br/>43 Management of Pests and Diseases in New Zealand and Australian Vineyards<br/>44 Take-all Decline: Model System in the Science of Biological Control and Clue to the Success of Intensive Cropping<br/><br/>Networking in Biocontrol<br/>45 The Biocontrol Network: a Canadian Example of the Importance of Networking |
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Personal name | edited by Vincent, Charles |
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Personal name | Goettel, Mark S. |
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Personal name | Lazarovits, George |
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Koha item type | General Books Science Library |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Koha item type | Public note |
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Science Library, Sikkim University | Science Library, Sikkim University | Science Library General Section | 29/08/2016 | 571.7 VIN/B | P17636 | 16/01/2020 | General Books Science Library | Books For SU Science Library |