Notice bibliographique
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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Titre(s) : Biopesticides for sustainable agriculture [Texte imprimé] / edited by Professor Nick Birch,... Professor Travis Glare,...
Publication : Cambridge : Burleigh Dodds science publishing, copyright 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXI-344 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
Collection : Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science, ISSN 2059-6936 ; number 89
Lien à la collection : Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science (Print)
Note(s) : Professor Nick Birch is a Senior Research Entomologist leading research in integrated
pest and disease management at the internationally-renowned James Hutton Research
Institute, UK. He has been involved in a range of EU and other international IPM research,
is Visiting Professor at the University of Idaho and has written widely on such topics
as the role of on-farm biodiversity in promoting pest predators in IPM. Dr Travis
Glare is Professor of Applied Entomology and Director of the Bio-Protection Research
Centre at Lincoln University, New Zealand. He has an international reputation and
has published widely in the field of entomopathogenic microbes and use of biopesticides.
He has worked on a range of international projects to develop novel biopesticides..
- Notes bibliogr.
With increasing concern about the environmental impact of synthetic pesticide use,
including their impact on beneficial insects, the problem of insect resistance and
the lack of new products, there has been in increasing interest in developing alternative
biopesticides to control insect and other pests. This collection reviews the wealth
of research on identifying, developing, assessing and improving the growing range
of biopesticides. Part 1 of this collection reviews research on developing new biopesticides
in such areas as screening new compounds, ways of assessing effectiveness in the field
and improving regulatory approval processes. Part 2 summarises advances in different
types of entomopathogenic biopesticide including entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes
and the use Bt genes in insect-resistant crops. Part 3 assesses the use of semiochemicals
such as pheromones and allelochemicals, peptide-based and other natural substance-based
biopesticides
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Birch, Nick. Éditeur scientifique
Glare, Travis R. (1959-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Biopesticides
Agriculture durable
Indice(s) Dewey :
632.96 (23e éd.) = Lutte biologique (agriculture)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781003048008. - ISBN 1003048005. - ISBN 9781786763587. - ISBN 1786763583. -
ISBN 1786763591. - ISBN 9781786763594. - ISBN 1786763567 (erroné). - ISBN 9781786763563
(erroné). - ISBN 9781786763570. - ISBN 1786763575
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46855700v
Notice n° :
FRBNF46855700
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Table des matières : Cover ; Half-Title ; Series ; Title ; Copyright ; Contents ; Series list ;
Introduction ; Part 1 General ; 1 Improving methods for developing new microbial
biopesticides ; 1 Introduction ; 2 The role of biopesticides ; 3 The economics
of biopesticides ; 4 Strategic framework for biopesticide development ; 5 Microbial
exploration and discovery ; 6 Fermentation and formulation ; 7 Conclusion and future
trends ; 8 References ; 2 Implementing biopesticides as part of an integrated pest
management (IPM) programme ; 1 Introduction
2 Biocontrol products and biopesticides: definitions ; 3 Regulatory assessment of
the use of biopesticides in IPM programmes ; 4 The use of biopesticides in different
crop production systems ; 5 Integrating biopesticides into IPM programmes ; 6 Using
biopesticides in IPM programmes in practice: a case study ; 7 Where to look for further
information ; 8 References ; 3 Improving regulatory approval processes for biopesticides
and other new biological technologies in agriculture ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Establishing
a regulatory framework for biopesticides
3 Pesticide regulation in the European Union (EU) ; 4 The development of the biopesticide
sector and new regulatory requirements ; 5 Challenges in improving the regulatory
framework for biopesticides ; 6 Current EU regulation of biopesticides ; 7 Global
national initiatives in biopesticide regulation ; 8 Developing good regulatory practice
; 9 Conclusions ; 10 Where to look for further information ; 11 References ; Part
2 Microbial biopesticides, entomopathogenic nematodes and mites ; 4 Advances in the
use of entomopathogenic fungi as biopesticides in suppressing crop pests
1 Introduction ; 2 Natural occurrence and biodiversity ; 3 Mode of action ; 4
Delivery methods ; 5 Use of entomopathogenic fungi as biopesticides ; 6 Advantages
and limitations of entomopathogenic fungi as biopesticides ; 7 Market overview ;
8 Conclusion and future trends ; 9 Where to look for further information ; 10 References
; 5 Advances in the use of entomopathogenic bacteria/microbial control agents (MCAs)
as biopesticides in suppressing crop insect pests ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Overview
of commercialized entomopathogenic bacteria
3 Commercialized spore-forming bacterial entomopathogens ; 4 Spore-forming bacteria
with potential for future commercialization ; 5 Commercialized non-spore-forming
entomopathogenic bacteria ; 6 Non-spore-forming entomopathogenic bacteria with potential
for commercialization ; 7 Microbial control agents (MCAs) ; 8 Advantages and drawbacks
on the use of bacterial biopesticides ; 9 Future trends in research ; 10 Where to
look or further information ; 11 References ; 6 Advances in the use of Bt genes
in insect-resistant crops ; 1 Introduction