Insect Pathology

Author:   Fernando E. Vega (Sustainable Perennial Crops Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD) ,  Harry K. Kaya (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.) ,  Harry K. Kaya (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780123849847


Pages:   508
Publication Date:   13 February 2012
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Format:   Hardback
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The first edition of Tanada and Kaya’s Insect Pathology is the standard reference in the field for researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students and is well known worldwide among entomologists. However, the field has seen rapid advances in the 20 years since its original publication, and the new edition brings together an essential and updated resource for researchers with 13 chapters edited by Fernando E. Vega and Harry K. Kaya. Many of these advances involve new insights on ecology as well as phylogenetics and molecular biology of viruses, bacteria, fungi, microsporidia, nematodes, and protists. All these aspects, as well as basic biology, diagnosis, infectious process and pathogenesis, host response, transmission and more, are covered by renowned experts in their respective fields. The second edition of Insect Pathology includes chapters on the history of this discipline, principles of microbial control and epizootiology, diseases of beneficial insects, host resistance, and Wolbachia. This thoroughly illustrated and up-to-date revision will provide insect pathologists, entomologists, microbiologists, mycologists, nematologists, protistologists, ecologists, and practitioners of biological control of insect pests with a solid and much-needed reference.

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Author:   Fernando E. Vega (Sustainable Perennial Crops Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD) ,  Harry K. Kaya (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.) ,  Harry K. Kaya (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   1.760kg
ISBN:  

9780123849847


ISBN 10:   0123849845
Pages:   508
Publication Date:   13 February 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9780443135491
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Scope and Basic Principles of Insect Pathology Harry K. Kaya and Fernando E. Vega 2. History of Insect Pathology Elizabeth W. Davidson 3. Principles of Epizootiology and Microbial Control David I. Shapiro-Ilan, Denny Bruck, and Lawrence A. Lacey 4. Baculoviruses and Other Occluded Insect Viruses Robert Harrison and Kelli Hoover 5. RNA Viruses Infecting Pest Insects Yan Ping Chen, James J. Becnel, and Steven M. Valles 6. Fungal Entomopathogens Fernando E. Vega, Nicolai V. Meyling, Janet Jennifer Luangsa-ard, and Meredith Blackwell 7. Microsporidian Entomopathogens Leellen F. Solter, James J. Becnel, and David H. Oi 8. Bacterial Entomopathogens Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes and Trevor Jackson 9. Wolbachia Infections in Arthropod Hosts Grant Hughes and Jason L. Rasgon 10. Protistan Entomopathogens Carlos E. Lange and Jeffrey C. Lord  11. Nematode Parasites and Entomopathogens Edwin E. Lewis and David J. Clarke 12. From Silkworms to Bees: Diseases of Beneficial Insects Rosalind R. James and Zengzhi Li 13. Physiology and Ecology of Host Defense Against Microbial Invaders Jonathan G. Lundgren and Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes

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"""This edited book is an excellent new work spanning the breadth of the field of insect pathology.A new summarization of this field was seriously needed due to the extensive changes in taxonomy, the use of new methods, and resulting explosion in knowledge about all groups of insect pathogens.""--The Quarterly Review of Biology, June 2013 ""This edited book is an excellent new work spanning the breadth of the field of insect pathology.Excellent and useful illustrations (some in color) and tables are provided throughout the volume. References at the end of each chapter can be extensive, making this a great book for advanced students and professionals.""--The Quarterly Review of Biology, June 2013 ""[N]ominally a second edition of the 1993 text, 'Insect Pathology' by Tanada and Kaya (1993), but differs significantly from this earlier book in scope, organization, content and authorship. The current book is organized into 13 chapters, each authored by very well-chosen experts in their respective fields. To address the enormity and complexity of their subject area, Vega and Kaya, although authoring some chapters on their own, have taken advantage of expertise from an impressive roster of researchers to deal with the broad spectrum of information presented. The book is targeted towards advanced undergraduates and graduate level students, and would provide an excellent basis for insect pathology courses, but would also be an indispensable addition to the library of any researcher interested in insect pathology, entomology, biological control, mycology, virology, bacteriology, protozoology, or nematology.""--Society for Invertebrate Pathology Newsletter ""19 years after the publication of the 1st edition, the 2nd edition of this text reflects the strides made in the field, and usefully condenses new research and applications into a concise and authoritative text that will benefit a wide range of specialists, including biological control researchers and graduate students. The chapters include discussion of the various pathogens of each insect, their formulation, delivery systems, and resistance, when applicable, with attention to the specific applications on pest insects. Major chapter topics include the history of the field, principles of epizootiology and microbial control, baculoviruses, RNA viruses that infect pest insects, fungal and bacterial entomophathogens, and nematode parasites and entomopathogens. A separate chapter is devoted to diseases of silkworms and bees.""--Reference and Research Book News, August 2012, page 239 ""With contributions from several experts, the new version is very well written and reads more smoothly when compared to the previous one. Further, the number of chapters was reduced, but they are better arranged and illustrated. Every chapter is accompanied by a comprehensive list of references. It seems that this treatise will become a strong, indispensable tool for those interested in the field for years to come.""--CHOICE, October 2012, Vol. 50, No. 02"


[N]ominally a second edition of the 1993 text, 'Insect Pathology' by Tanada and Kaya (1993), but differs significantly from this earlier book in scope, organization, content and authorship. The current book is organized into 13 chapters, each authored by very well-chosen experts in their respective fields. To address the enormity and complexity of their subject area, Vega and Kaya, although authoring some chapters on their own, have taken advantage of expertise from an impressive roster of researchers to deal with the broad spectrum of information presented. The book is targeted towards advanced undergraduates and graduate level students, and would provide an excellent basis for insect pathology courses, but would also be an indispensable addition to the library of any researcher interested in insect pathology, entomology, biological control, mycology, virology, bacteriology, protozoology, or nematology. --Society for Invertebrate Pathology Newsletter 19 years after the publication of the 1st edition, the 2nd edition of this text reflects the strides made in the field, and usefully condenses new research and applications into a concise and authoritative text that will benefit a wide range of specialists, including biological control researchers and graduate students. The chapters include discussion of the various pathogens of each insect, their formulation, delivery systems, and resistance, when applicable, with attention to the specific applications on pest insects. Major chapter topics include the history of the field, principles of epizootiology and microbial control, baculoviruses, RNA viruses that infect pest insects, fungal and bacterial entomophathogens, and nematode parasites and entomopathogens. A separate chapter is devoted to diseases of silkworms and bees. --Reference and Research Book News, August 2012, page 239 With contributions from several experts, the new version is very well written and reads more smoothly when compared to the previous one. Further, the number of chapters was reduced, but they are better arranged and illustrated. Every chapter is accompanied by a comprehensive list of references. It seems that this treatise will become a strong, indispensable tool for those interested in the field for years to come. --CHOICE, October 2012, Vol. 50, No. 02


[N]ominally a second edition of the 1993 text, 'Insect Pathology' by Tanada and Kaya (1993), but differs significantly from this earlier book in scope, organization, content and authorship. The current book is organized into 13 chapters, each authored by very well-chosen experts in their respective fields. To address the enormity and complexity of their subject area, Vega and Kaya, although authoring some chapters on their own, have taken advantage of expertise from an impressive roster of researchers to deal with the broad spectrum of information presented. The book is targeted towards advanced undergraduates and graduate level students, and would provide an excellent basis for insect pathology courses, but would also be an indispensable addition to the library of any researcher interested in insect pathology, entomology, biological control, mycology, virology, bacteriology, protozoology, or nematology. --Society for Invertebrate Pathology Newsletter


[N]ominally a second edition of the 1993 text, 'Insect Pathology' by Tanada and Kaya (1993), but differs significantly from this earlier book in scope, organization, content and authorship. The current book is organized into 13 chapters, each authored by very well-chosen experts in their respective fields. To address the enormity and complexity of their subject area, Vega and Kaya, although authoring some chapters on their own, have taken advantage of expertise from an impressive roster of researchers to deal with the broad spectrum of information presented. The book is targeted towards advanced undergraduates and graduate level students, and would provide an excellent basis for insect pathology courses, but would also be an indispensable addition to the library of any researcher interested in insect pathology, entomology, biological control, mycology, virology, bacteriology, protozoology, or nematology. --Society for Invertebrate Pathology Newsletter 19 years after the publication of the 1st edition, the 2nd edition of this text reflects the strides made in the field, and usefully condenses new research and applications into a concise and authoritative text that will benefit a wide range of specialists, including biological control researchers and graduate students. The chapters include discussion of the various pathogens of each insect, their formulation, delivery systems, and resistance, when applicable, with attention to the specific applications on pest insects. Major chapter topics include the history of the field, principles of epizootiology and microbial control, baculoviruses, RNA viruses that infect pest insects, fungal and bacterial entomophathogens, and nematode parasites and entomopathogens. A separate chapter is devoted to diseases of silkworms and bees. --Reference and Research Book News, August 2012, page 239


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