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Insect symbiosis

Bourtzis, Kostas(Edited by)Miller, Thomas A.(Edited by)
Part of the Contemporary topics in entomology series
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Insect Symbiosis is a collection of chapters written by world authorities on the microbes that can be called symbionts that are associated with insects and mites.

Whether bacteria, fungi or spiroplasmids, and whether endosymbionts or casual gut symbionts, the authors describe some of the latest work in a field that has grown rapidly since the development of the newer molecular methods, which allowed for the identification of even minute samples of microbes without the need for culturing.

This reference summarizes the current knowledge of the relationship between symbiotic organisms and their insect hosts and provides an unparalleled analysis of cutting-edge research on this issue.

Findings from international experts reveal possible new ways to control disease-carrying insects and agricultural pests worldwide.

An examination of Wolbachia, considered by many as a vehicle to deliver anti-malarial and anti-plant virus strategies, is also included.

Insect Symbiosis serves as a great reference on host-parasitic relationships for professionals from a broad range of fields.

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CRC Press Inc
0849312868 / 9780849312861
Hardback
26/02/2003
United States
English
416 p. : ill. (some col.)
26 cm
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