Genetics, Evolution and Biological Control

Genetics, Evolution and Biological Control

ISBN-10:
085199735X
ISBN-13:
9780851997353
Pub. Date:
12/03/2003
Publisher:
CABI
ISBN-10:
085199735X
ISBN-13:
9780851997353
Pub. Date:
12/03/2003
Publisher:
CABI
Genetics, Evolution and Biological Control

Genetics, Evolution and Biological Control

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Overview

Developed from the keynote addresses delivered at the third IOBC International Symposium (co-organized with CILBA) held in Montpellier in October 2002, this book follows the themes of: genetic structure of pest and natural enemy populations, molecular diagnostic tools in biological control, tracing the origin of pests and natural enemies, predicting evolutionary change in pests and natural enemies, compatibility of transgenic crops and natural enemies, and genetic manipulation of natural enemies. New issues for each of the major approaches in applied biological control are discussed and include: the use of molecular genetics to trace the origin of target pests in classical biological control; the potential of mass-reared, transgenic agents in augmentative biological control; and the compatibility of transgenic crops and natural enemies in conservational biological control.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780851997353
Publisher: CABI
Publication date: 12/03/2003
Series: CABI Series
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.75(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Rene Sforza is at the USDA-ARS-EBCL, France.

Table of Contents

* Genetic structure of natural plant and pathogen populations
* Measuring genetic variation in natural enemies used for biological control: why and how?
* Molecular systematics, Chalcidoidea and biological control
* Genetic markers in rust fungi and their application to weed biocontrol
* Tracing the origin of pests and natural enemies: genetic and statistical approaches
* Tracing the origin of cryptic insect pests and vectors, and their natural enemies
* Predicting evolutionary change in invasive, exotic plants and its consequences for plant-herbivore interactions
* Experimental evolution in host-parasitoid interactions
* Interactions between natural enemies and transgenic insecticidal crops
* The GMO guidelines project: development of international scientific environmental biosafety testing guidelines for transgenic plants
* Genetic manipulation of natural enemies: can we improve biological control by manipulating the parasitoid and/or the plant?
* Sex-ratio distorters and other selfish genetic elements: implications for biological control
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