Insect pathology : an advanced treatise. Vol. 2 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
�1963.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Insect Pathology: An Advanced Treatise; Copyright Page; Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1.The Taxonomy of Entomogenous Bacteria; I. Introduction; II. Outline of the History of the Taxonomy of Entomogenous Bacteria; III. Possible Criteria to Be Used in Taxonomy; IV. The Recent State of the Taxonomy of Entomogenous Bacteria; V. The Taxonomy of Entomogenous Bacteria in the Future; References; Chapter 2. Diseases Caused by Certain Sporeforming Bacteria; I. Introduction; II. Pathogens of the Genus Bacillus; III. The Clostridial Pathogens; IV. Concluding Remarks
- III. Geographical Distribution, Habitats, Seasonal Occurrence, and Recognition of Infected LarvaeIV. Development of the Fungus within the Host; V. Germination of Sporangia; VI. Laboratory and Field Infection of Mosquito Larvae; VII. Microbial Control of Mosquitoes by Coelomomyces; VIII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Entomophthorales Infections; I. Introduction; II. The Genus Entomophthora Fresenius; III. The Genus Massospora Peck; References; Chapter 7. Diseases Caused by Hyphomycetous Fungi; I. Introduction; II. The Pathogens; III. Modes of Parasitism; IV. Infection
- V. Colonization of the Infected InsectVI. Symptom Production; VII. Death of the Diseased Insect; VIII. Postmortem Behavior of the Fungus; IX. Natural Life Cycle of the Pathogen; X. Opposition to Fungal Invasion; XI. Host Specificity of the Pathogen; XII. Physiological Characteristics of the Pathogen; XIII. Role of Stress in the Incidence of Mycoses; XIV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Cordyceps Infections; I. Introduction; II. Taxonomy; III. Morphology; IV. Physiology; V. Pathogenesis; VI. Discussion; References; Chapter 9.Sporozoan Infections; I. Introduction
- II. Sporozoa as Insect PathogensReferences; Chapter 10. Infections Caused by Protozoa Other Than Sporozoa; I. Introduction; II. Mastigophora (Flagellata); III. Sarcodina; IV. Ciliophora; References; Chapter 11. Nematode Infections; I. Introduction; II. Types of Insect-Nematode Associations; III. Nematode Identification; IV. Nematode Taxonomy, Life Cycles, and Habits; V. Parasitic Adaptations of the Nematodes; VI. Host Reactions; VII. Nematodes as Vectors of Insect Diseases; VIII. Host-Parasite Population Interaction; IX. Physiology and Culture of Entomophilic Nematodes