The ecology of agricultural pests: biochemical approaches
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TextSeries: The Systematic Association Special Volume SeriesPublication details: London Chapman & Hall 1996Edition: 1st. EditionDescription: xiv, 517 pages : illusISBN: - 0412621908
- Ref 632 Sy67e 1996
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| Ref 631.8 M92f 2018 c.1 Fertilizer technology and soil fertility | Ref 631.8 M92f 2018 c.2 Fertilizer technology and soil fertility | Ref 631.81 F41 1976 The fertility of paddy soils and fertilizer applications for rice | Ref 632 Sy67e 1996 The ecology of agricultural pests: biochemical approaches | Ref 632.0913 H55p 1982 v.1 c.1 Pests and diseases of tropical crops | Ref 632.0913 H55p 1982 v.1 c.2 Pests and diseases of tropical crops | Ref 632.0913 H55p 1982 v.1 c.3 Pests and diseases of tropical crops |
Introduction – Biochemical approaches to understanding agricultural pests / M.F. Claridge –
Biochemical systematics: principles and perspectives for pest management / S. B. J. Menken and L. E. L. Raijmann –
Combined use of biochemical, immunological and molecular assays for infection, species identification and resistance detection in field populations of Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae) / J. Hemingway, G.J. Small, S.W. Lindsay and F.H. Collins –
Studies of interactions between alfalfa weevil strains, Wolbachia endosymbionts and parasitoids / T.H. Hsaio –
Biochemical approaches to the study of ecological genetics: the role of selection and gene flow in the evolution of insecticide resistance / J.C. Daly and S. Trowell –
A molecular and ecological investigation of the large arionid slugs of North-West Europe: the potential for new pests / L.R. Noble and C.S. Jones –
Systematics of brown planthopper and related species using nuclear and mitochondrial DNA / P.L. Jones, P. Gacesa and R.K. Butlin –
Application of novel molecular markers (DNA) in agricultural entomology / H.D. Loxdale, C.P. Brookes and P.J. de Barro –
Location of resistance to Brevicoryne brassicae in wild brassica species / R.A. Cole and T. Fenning –
The use of DNA markers in population genetics and ecological studies of the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria (Orthoptera: Acrididae) / D-X. Zhang and G.M. Hewitt –
The use of DNA analysis and the polymerase chain reaction in the study of introduced pests in New Zealand / K.F. Armstrong and S.D. Wratten –
Serological analysis of arthropod predation: past, present and future / M.H. Greenstone –
Serological diagnosis of parasitism: a monoclonal antibody-based immunodot assay for Microplitis croceipes (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) / M.K. Stuart and M.H. Greenstone –
Polyclonal, monoclonal and engineered antibodies to investigate the role of predation in slug population dynamics / W.O.C. Symondson and J.E. Liddell –
The potential of combinatorial antibody libraries in pest-predator relationship studies / J.E. Liddell and W.O.C. Symondson –
Serological analysis of predators of Helicoverpa armigera Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) eggs in sorghum-pigeonpea intercropping at ICRISAT, India: a preliminary field study /
L. Sigsgaard –
Using gut content immunoassays to evaluate predaceous biological control agents: a case study / J.R. Hagler and S.E. Naranjo –
An environmental risk assessment for release of an exotic microsporidium for European corn borer control in North America / D.W. Ragsdale and C.T. Oien –
Progress in quantifying predation using antibody techniques / K.D. Sunderland –
Electrophoretic approaches to predator-prey interactions / M.G. Solomon, J.D. Fitzgerald and R.A. Murray –
Genetics of esterases in laboratory and feral cotton boll weevils, Anthonomus grandis Boheman / C.J. Biggers, B.R. Jones, H.R. Bancroft and L.A. Dickey –
Practical applications for techniques to determine the nutritional state and age of field-caught tsetse flies / P.A. Langley.
"The symposium was intentionally techniques-based, and designed to compare experience with a range of biochemical and molecular approaches to understanding and measuring interactions between pests, their hosts, their predators and other organisms, as well as their population genetics, dynamics and systematics."
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