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Formulation of Microbial Biopesticides: Beneficial Microorganisms, Nematodes and Seed Treatments
H. Denis Burges
Kluwer Academic Publishers
October 1998
Hardbound 496 pp ISBN 0412625202
£230.00
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Sound formulation is a vital aspect of microbial products used to protect plants from
pests and diseases and to improve plant performance. Formulation of Microbial Biopesticides
is an in-depth treatment of this vitally important subject. Written by experts and carefully
edited, this important title brings together a huge wealth of information for the first time
within the covers of one book.
The book is broadly divided into five sections, covering principles of formulation,
organisms with peroral and contact modes of action, organisms with the power of search, and
future trends. Each section contains comprehensive chapters written by internationally
acknowledged experts in the areas covered; the book also includes three very useful
appendices, cataloguing formulation additives, spray application criteria and terminology.
This outstanding book is a vitally important reference work for anyone involved in the
formulation of microbial biopesticides and should find a place on the shelves of agriculture and
plant scientists, microbiologists and entomologists working in academic and commercial
agrochemical situations, and in the libraries of all research establishments and companies
where this exciting subject is researched, studied or taught.
Contents
- Preface.
- 1. Introduction; H.D. Burges, K.A. Jones. Part One: Principles of Formulation.
- 2. Technology
of Formulation and Application; K.A. Jones, H.D. Burges.
Part Two: Organisms with a Peroral Mode of Action. -
3. Formulation of Bacteria, Viruses and Protozoa to Control Insects; H.D. Burges, K.A. Jones.
Part Three: Organisms with a Contact Mode of Action.- 4. Formulation of Mycoinsecticides; H.D. Burges.
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5. Formulation of Microorganisms to Control Plant Diseases; D.R. Fravel, et al.
- 6. Formulation of Microbial
Herbicides; M.P. Greaves, et al.
- 7. Formulation of Beneficial Organisms Applied to Soil; A.S. Paau.
- 8.
Application of Microorganisms to Seeds; M.P. McQuilken, et al.
Part Four: Organisms with a Power of Search.-
9. Formulation of Entomopathogenic Nematodes; R. Georgis, H.K. Kaya.
Part Five: The Future. -
10. Trends in Formulation of Microorganisms and Future Research Requirements; H.D. Burges, K.A. Jones.
Appendices: I.
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