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Biocontrol agents of phytonematodes.

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Description

This book contains 19 chapters focusing on the role of different microorganisms, such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, mites and predatory nematodes as biological control agents of plant parasitic nematodes. The distribution, virulence, survival biology, formulation, safe application and exploitation of these biological control agents, especially fungi and bacteria, are also discussed.

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Book Chapters

Chapter: 1 (Page no: 3) Impact of phytonematodes on agriculture economy. Author(s): Abd-Elgawad, M. M. M. Askary, T. H.
Chapter: 2 (Page no: 50) Significance of biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Cumagun, C. J. R. Moosavi, M. R.
Chapter: 3 (Page no: 81) Nematophagous fungi as biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Askary, T. H.
Chapter: 4 (Page no: 126) Nematophagous fungi: ecology, diversity and geographical distribution. Author(s): Dasgupta, M. K. Khan, M. R.
Chapter: 5 (Page no: 163) Nematophagous fungi: virulence mechanisms. Author(s): Soares, P. L. M. Carvalho, R. B. de Martinelli, P. R. P. Paes, V. dos S. Silveira, A. J. da Santos, J. M. dos Barbosa, B. F. F. Ferreira Junior, R.
Chapter: 6 (Page no: 175) Nematophagous fungi: formulation, mass production and application technology. Author(s): Martinelli, P. R. P. Soares, P. L. M. Santos, J. M. dos Silveira, A. J. da
Chapter: 7 (Page no: 187) Nematophagous fungi: commercialization. Author(s): Moosavi, M. R. Askary, T. H.
Chapter: 8 (Page no: 203) Nematophagous fungi: regulations and safety. Author(s): Mubyana-John, T. Taylor, J.
Chapter: 9 (Page no: 217) Nematophagous bacteria as biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Eissa, M. F. M. Abd-Elgawad, M. M. M.
Chapter: 10 (Page no: 244) Nematophagous bacteria: virulence mechanisms. Author(s): Rocha, F. da S. Souza, J. T. de
Chapter: 11 (Page no: 256) Nematophagous bacteria: survival biology. Author(s): Alves, F. R. Souza, R. M. de
Chapter: 12 (Page no: 276) Nematophagous bacteria: field application and commercialization. Author(s): Abd-Elgawad, M. M. M. Vagelas, I. K.
Chapter: 13 (Page no: 310) Novel bacteria species in nematode biocontrol. Author(s): Vagelas, I. K.
Chapter: 14 (Page no: 323) Mites as biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Gerson, U.
Chapter: 15 (Page no: 339) Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria as biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Wani, A. H.
Chapter: 16 (Page no: 365) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Chellappa Sankaranarayanan
Chapter: 17 (Page no: 393) Predatory nematodes as biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Kim, Y. H.
Chapter: 18 (Page no: 423) Factors affecting commercial success of biocontrol agents of phytonematodes. Author(s): Moosavi, M. R. Zare, R.
Chapter: 19 (Page no: 446) Limitations, research needs and future prospects in the biological control of phytonematodes. Author(s): Askary, T. H.

Book details

  • Author Affiliation
  • Division of Entomology, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Main Campus, Shalimar, Srinagar - 190 025, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Year of Publication
  • 2015
  • ISBN
  • 9781780643755
  • Record Number
  • 20153216568