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9 - Parasitic Nematodes

from Part III - Biological Control of Invertebrate and Vertebrate Pests

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2018

Ann E. Hajek
Affiliation:
Cornell University, New York
Jørgen Eilenberg
Affiliation:
University of Copenhagen
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Natural Enemies
An Introduction to Biological Control
, pp. 189 - 201
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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Campbell, J. F. & Lewis, E. E. (2002). Entomopathogenic nematode host-search strategies. In The Behavioural Ecology of Parasites, ed. Lewis, E. E., Campbell, J. F., & Sukhdeo, M. V. K., pp. 1338. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.Google Scholar
Campos-Herrera, R. (ed.) (2015). Nematode Pathogenesis of Insects and Other Pests: Ecology and Applied Technologies for Sustainable Plant and Crop Protection. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.Google Scholar
Frank, J. H. (2009). Steinernema scapterisci as a biological control agent of Scapteriscus mole crickets. In Use of Microbes for Control and Eradication of Invasive Arthropods, ed. Hajek, A. E., Glare, T. R., & O'Callaghan, M., pp. 115132. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.Google Scholar
Gaugler, R. (ed.) (2002). Entomopathogenic Nematology. Wallingford, UK: CABI PublishingGoogle Scholar
Grewal, P. S., Ehlers, R.-U., & Shapiro-Ilan, D. I. (2005). Nematodes as Biocontrol Agents. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lacey, L. A. & Georgis, R. (2012). Entomopathogenic nematodes for control of insect pests above and below ground with comments on commercial production. Journal of Nematology, 44, 218225.Google Scholar
Lewis, E. E. & Clarke, D. J. (2012). Nematode parasites and entomopathogens. In Insect Pathology, ed. Vega, F. E. & Kaya, H. K., 2nd edn, pp. 395443. Amsterdam: Elsevier.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shapiro-Ilan, D. I., Hazir, S., & Glazer, I. (2017). Basic and applied research: Entomopathogenic nematodes. In Microbial Agents for Control of Insect Pests: From Discovery to Commercial Development and Use, ed. Lacey, L. A., pp. 91105. Amsterdam: Academic Press.Google Scholar
Williams, D. W., Zylstra, K. E., & Mastro, V. C. (2012). Ecological considerations in using Deladenus (= Beddingia) siricidicola for the biological control of Sirex noctilio in North America. In The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont: Research and Management of a Worldwide Invasive Pest, ed. Slippers, B., de Groot, P., & Wingfield, M. J., pp. 135148. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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