Pathogens of Invertebrates Application in Biological Control and Transmission Mechanisms

Invertebrate pathology, like medical and veterinary pathology, for many years has been spearheaded by practical applications al­ though in more recent times many investigators have elected to focus their attention on basic mechanisms and the elucidation of basic phenomena. Although Elie Metachnikoff...

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Main Author: Cheng, Thomas C.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
Series:Comparative Pathobiology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Arthur M. Heimpel: His Service and Contributions to the Pathobiology of Bacillus thuringiensis and Other Entomopathogens -- Inspiration, Sweat, and Serendipity: The Proof of Bacillus huringiensis in Biological Control -- Control of the Horn Fly, Haematobia irritons, With Bacillus thuringiensis -- Bacillus thuringiensis: Integrated Control — Past, Present and Future -- Nature of Pathogenic Process of Bacillus thuringiensis -- Biological Control of the Psychodidae, Ceratopogonidae, and Simuliidae (Diptera), Including New Data on the Effect of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on Simuliidae -- The Bacillus thuringiensis Genetic Systems -- Status of Research on Biological Agents for the Control of Mosquitoes -- Some Protozoa Infecting Fire Ants, Solenopsis spp -- Vertical Transmission of Pathogens of Invertebrates -- Epizootiology of Haplosporidan Diseases Affecting Oysters 
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520 |a Invertebrate pathology, like medical and veterinary pathology, for many years has been spearheaded by practical applications al­ though in more recent times many investigators have elected to focus their attention on basic mechanisms and the elucidation of basic phenomena. Although Elie Metachnikoff and Louis Pasteur may be considered the forerunners of invertebrate pathology, in modern times the late Edward A. Steinhaus and the late Arthur M. Heimpel, among others, must be considered the principal disciples. Con­ sequently, in recent years several symposia have been organized in honor of the memory of Steinhaus and Heimpel. When the proceedings of these occasions were examined and reviewed, it was decided that these could naturally be considered chapters of a single volume of Comparative Pathobiology under the subtitle selected. We wish to note that the chapters devoted to various aspects of Bacillus thuringiensis were originally presented at the thirteenth annual meeting of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology held in Seattle, Washington, on July 26 - August 2, 1980, under the title of the "Edward A. Steinhaus Memorial Symposium". This includes the contribution by Dr. Robert M. Faust on the professional contributions of Dr. Arthur M. Heimpel. Art, as he was known to his friends, was a founding member of the Society and later served as its president. The circle of his professional associates was international