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Role of Entomopathogenic Bacteria in Insect Pest Management [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 209 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 453 g, 11 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, color; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Halftones, color; 42 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032731303
  • ISBN-13: 9781032731308
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 209 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 453 g, 11 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, color; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Halftones, color; 42 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032731303
  • ISBN-13: 9781032731308
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This book highlights the important contribution of entomopathogenic bacteria in transforming the management of insect pests. It meticulously details their mechanisms, historical development, and crucial role in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies. With a focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly pest control, the book categorizes and explains various entomopathogenic bacteria, providing insights into their mode of action, advantages, and disadvantages. It also compiles essential information about insecticidal toxins produced by these bacteria and their historical context, spanning over a century of research. Additionally, the book sheds light on ongoing research, including genetic engineering, mutualistic relationships, and resistance management. Through its holistic approach, this book underscores the significance of entomopathogenic bacteria in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It offers a vital perspective on their ecological, economic, and policy implications, making itimportant for those seeking sustainable solutions in agriculture and pest management. This book is intended for professionals and researchers in the fields of entomology, agriculture, and pest management. Key Features: 1) Highlight the important role of entomopathogenic bacteria in transforming the management of insect pests. 2) Provides a detailed classification of entomopathogenic bacteria and their modes of action, advantages, and disadvantages. 3) Discusses the mass production and commercial formulation of key entomopathogenic bacteria. 4) Analyse ecosystem services and potential drawbacks of entomopathogenic bacteria in the context of achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal. 5) Covers economic analysis and policy perspectives related to the utilization of entomopathogenic bacteria in agriculture"-- Provided by publisher.

This book highlights the important contribution of entomopathogenic bacteria in transforming the management of insect pests. It meticulously details their mechanisms, historical development, and crucial role in integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. With a focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly pest control, the book categorizes and explains various entomopathogenic bacteria, providing insights into their mode of action, advantages, and disadvantages. It also compiles essential information about insecticidal toxins produced by these bacteria and their historical context, spanning over a century of research. Additionally, the book sheds light on ongoing research, including genetic engineering, mutualistic relationships, and resistance management. Through its holistic approach, this book underscores the significance of entomopathogenic bacteria in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals and various ecosystem services. It offers a vital perspective on their ecological, economic, and policy implications, making it important for those seeking sustainable solutions in agriculture and pest management. This book is intended for professionals and researchers in the fields of entomology, agriculture, and pest management.



This book highlights the important contribution of entomopathogenic bacteria in transforming the management of insect pests. It meticulously details their mechanisms, historical development, and crucial role in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies.

CH-1. Why Entomopathogenic Bacteria? CH-2. History of Entomopathogenic
Bacteria.CH-
3. Classification of Entomopathogenic Bacteria CH-4. Phylum
Firmicutes: Bacillus thuringiensis, an Overview CH-5. Phylum Firmicutes:
Lysinibacillus sphaericus, an Overview
CH-6. Phylum Firmicutes: Paenibacillus popillae, an Overview CH-7. Phylum
Firmicutes: Other Entomopathogenic Bacteria CH-8. Phylum Proteobacteria CH-9.
Phylum Actinobacteria
CH-10. Phylum Tenericutes CH-11. Genetic Engineering of Entomopathogenic
Bacteria for Sustainable Pest Management CH-12. An Overview of Bt Crops and
Their Safety
CH-13. Insects Resistance to Entomopathogenic Bacteria CH-14. Selection
Criteria and Legislation Procedure for Commercial Production of EPB CH-15.
Mass Production and Commercial Formulation of Some Important Entomopathogenic
Bacteria. CH-16. Ecological and Economical analysis of Entomopathogenic
bacteria.CH-17. Possible Way Forward and Policy Perspectives of the
Utilization of Entomopathogenic Bacteria as an Alternative to GM Crops and
Insecticides Index
Swagata Thakur

Swagata Thakur is currently pursuing her PhD in plant pathology at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. She has qualified for ICAR AIEEA-PG (Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination for AgriculturePost-Graduation) 2020 in plant science with All India Rank (AIR) 16 and availed of junior research fellowship for her MSc from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. During her MSc tenure, she worked on phenotypic and molecular characterization of finger millet against blast disease caused by Pyricularia grisea and gained expertise in finger millet pathology and molecular biology. She has also qualified for ICAR AICE-JRF/SRF (All India Competitive Examinations Junior Research Fellowship, Senior Research Fellowship) 2022 in plant pathology with AIR 10 and is availing a senior research fellowship. She has also availed a DST-INSPIRE fellowship and cleared the ASRB-NET, UGC-NET, and DBT-BET examinations. For her PhD, she is working on the bakanae disease of rice and availing expertise in rice pathology and molecular biology. She has published two research articles, several popular articles/technical articles, and book chapters; attended and presented her research works at several national and international conferences; and received the best oral and poster presentation award.

Samrat Saha

Samrat Saha has completed his BSc in agriculture in 2020 and his MSc in agricultural entomology in 2022 from Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya. He is currently pursuing his PhD in the Department of Entomology at Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya. He has gained interest and expertise in the field of apiculture, bee ecology, behaviour, plantpollinator interaction, and melissopalynology and has published several research articles, popular articles, and book chapters in different reputed journals, magazines, and publishers. He has qualified for ASRB-NET 2023. He has also participated in different national and international seminars and conferences and was awarded best presentation awards.

Dr. Govindaraj Kamalam Dinesh

Dr G. K. Dinesh is working as an assistant professor at the SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India. He is contributing to environmental science immensely through his publications as well as scientific work. He secured the All India fifth rank in the national-level entrance. He also qualified for the National Eligibility Test and received the national-level IARI senior research fellowship and UGC research fellowship for his higher study. He has experience in the ecology of birds and insects and long-term impact assessment study on distillery effluent application on soil and crops. Currently working in the area of conservation agriculture and ecosystem services valuation, he attended and presented his research work at many national and international conferences and also received the best oral paper presentation award. He is also a recipient of the Young Researcher Award for Excellence in Research. He has published more than 70 scientific articles and 12 research papers in various national and international journals and magazines. He is currently editing a book on microbes and microbiomes for ecosystem restoration.

Dr. Archana Anokhe

Dr Archana Anokhe is working as a scientist in the Department of Entomology at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. She was also a visiting scholar at the Agricultural Research Organisation (ARO), in Israel. She has qualified for a junior research fellowship with All India Rank (AIR) 13, a senior research fellowship with AIR-4, and agricultural research services with AIR-8; she was awarded the Women Scientist Award in 2022, Young Scientist Award in 2021, best PhD thesis award in 2020, Best Student Award in 2019, best oral presentation award at the National Entomologist Meet in 2015, and the best poster presentation in the Indo-US International Conference in 2017. She was also awarded a National Talent scholarship and a UGC national fellowship during her graduation and PhD, respectively. Apart from PhD, she has also undergone different degree programmes, such as post-graduate diploma in education technology management and a master of arts in English. She has been involved in the teaching of courses like insect pathology, host plant resistance, advances in host plant resistance, pest of horticultural and plantation crops, insect ornithology, forest entomology, and medical entomology. She has published more than ten research papers in national and international journals and has also published more than 50 popular articles/blogs and technical bulletins and is a member of many institutional committees. She has also been interviewed at Doordarshan and All India Radio. She is the associate editor of the Indian Journal of Entomology, the Indian Entomologist magazine, and the Agro-Titan magazine. Her area of specialization is insect pathology and virusvector relationship studies.