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Sahayaraj, K., J. Francis Borgio, and I. Alper Susurluk. Microbial insecticides: Principles and applications. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Microbial pest control. New York: M. Dekker, 2001.

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Campbell, R. E. Biological control of microbial plant pathogens. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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Mharz, Ulrich. The economics of Neem production and its use in pest control. Kiel: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, 1989.

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Ravensberg, Willem J. A Roadmap to the Successful Development and Commercialization of Microbial Pest Control Products for Control of Arthropods. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0437-4.

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Lightner, Donald V. An enclosed aquatic multispecies test system for testing microbial pest control agents with non-target species. Gulf Breeze, FL: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research Laboratory, 1989.

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USDA Neem Workshop (1990 Beltsville, Md.). Neem's potential in pest management programs: Proceedings of the USDA Neem Workshop, Beltsville, Maryland, April 16-17, 1990. Edited by Locke J. C and Lawson H. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 1990.

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Greer, James D. Worldwide market scenarios for biorational insecticides, 1991-2005: The impacts of transgenic insect-resistant crops. Burlington, Mass: Decision Resources, 1992.

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Symposium: Microbial Control of Spruce Budworms and Gypsy Moths (1984 Windsor Locks, Conn.). Proceedings. Broomall, PA: The Station, 1985.

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Wall, R. E. Experiments on vegetation control with native pathogenic fungi in the southern interior of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C: Foresty Canada, 1990.

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Bedding, RA, RJ Akhurst, and HK Kaya, eds. Nematodes and the Biological Control of Insect Pests. CSIRO Publishing, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105218.

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Environmental and public health problems arising from the use of chemical insecticides have led to an increasing demand for alternatives for insect pest control. Together with this, widespread public concern resulting in governmental bans on many of the most effective insecticides and development of insecticide resistance has severely reduced the range of useful insecticides available. Alternative control measures such as the biological control of pest insects with parasitoids and predators and microbial biocides have been in field use for several decades. Although these alternatives are being continually improved, most insect pests are nonetheless still controlled with chemical insecticides. This book presents the latest work on the biological control of insects using nematodes; it covers a range of topics that will help provide a better understanding of the potential problems involved in developing these nematodes as biological control agents. Nematodes infect hundreds of different species from most orders of insects and affect their insect hosts in a variety of ways.
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Advances in Microbial Control of Insect Pests. Springer, 2003.

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Upadhyay, Rajeev K. Advances in Microbial Control of Insect Pests. Springer, 2010.

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W, Roberts Donald, Granados Robert R, Insect Pathology Resource Center, and Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research., eds. Biotechnology, biological pesticides, and novel plant-pest resistance for insect pest management: Proceedings of a conference held July 18-20, 1988. Ithaca, NY, USA: Insect Pathology Resource Center, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Cornell University, 1989.

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Jean-Franc̦ois, Charles, Delécluse Armelle, and Nielsen-Le Roux Christina, eds. Entomopathogenic bacteria: From laboratory to field application. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

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Pest management study manual for pest control operators. Pullman, Wash: Cooperative Extension, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Washington State University, 1998.

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1926-, Hedin Paul A., American Chemical Society. Division of Agrochemicals., and International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Studies (1995 : Honolulu, Hawaii), eds. Phytochemicals for pest control. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1997.

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1954-, Goettel Mark S., and Johnson Dan L. 1953-, eds. Microbial control of grasshoppers and locusts. Ottawa: Entomological Society of Canada, 1997.

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Entomology, Canada Division of, ed. Common garden insects and their control. Ottawa: J. de L. Taché, 1997.

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O, TeBeest David, ed. Microbial control of weeds. New York: Chapman and Hall, 1991.

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OECD Issue Paper on Microbial Contaminants Limits for Microbial Pest Control Products. OECD, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264221642-en.

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Pest control chemicals: Herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, rodenticides, growth regulants, surfactants. Burlington, Ont: PACS, 1985.

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S, Ignacimuthu, and Sen Alok, eds. Microbials in insect pest management. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers, 2001.

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Guidance Document on Storage Stability of Microbial Pest Control Products. OECD, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/ce1823f2-en.

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Microbial Pest Control (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment). CRC, 2000.

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Specimen label book: A guide to EPA registered products for use by structural pest control professionals. 2nd ed. Cleveland, Ohio: G.I.E. Publishing, 1986.

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ORD Biotechnology Risk Assessment Program (U.S.) and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development, eds. Review of progress in the biotechnology-microbial pest control agent risk assessment program. Corvallis, Ore: Gulf Breeze, Fla., 1990.

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Guidance Document: Outline on Pre-Submission Consultations for Microbial Pest Control Products. OECD, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/24e73d51-en.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development., ed. Review of progress in the biotechnology-microbial pest control agent risk assessment program. Corvallis, Ore. : Gulf Breeze, Fla: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1990.

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Munk, Hansen Bjarne, and Denmark Miljøstyrelsen, eds. Bacillus thuringiensis: Ecology and environmental effects of its use for microbial pest control. Copenhagen: Ministry of Environment and Energy, Denmark, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 1996.

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J, Peterson Chris, and Stout Daniel M, eds. Pesticides in household, structural, and residential pest management. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2009.

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J, Peterson Chris, and Stout Daniel M, eds. Pesticides in household, structural, and residential pest management. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2009.

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H.M.T Hokkanen (Editor) and Ann E. Hajek (Editor), eds. Environmental Impacts of Microbial Insecticides: Need and Methods for Risk Assessment (Progress in Biological Control). Springer, 2007.

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Ravensberg, Willem J. A Roadmap to the Successful Development and Commercialization of Microbial Pest Control Products for Control of Arthropods. Springer, 2011.

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Ravensberg, Willem J. A Roadmap to the Successful Development and Commercialization of Microbial Pest Control Products for Control of Arthropods. Springer, 2011.

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Programme, United Nations Environment, International Labour Organisation, World Health Organization, Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals., and International Program on Chemical Safety., eds. Bacillus thuringiensis. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1999.

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1949-, Clark J. Marshall, American Chemical Society. Division of Agrochemicals., American Chemical Society, and Nihon Nōyaku Gakkai, eds. Advances in human vector control. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2009.

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Advances in human vector control. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2009.

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G, Copping Leonard, ed. Crop protection agents from nature: Natural products and analogues. Cambridge, UK: The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1996.

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Horne, Paul, and Jessica Page. Integrated Pest Management for Crops and Pastures. CSIRO Publishing, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643095625.

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Integrated Pest Management for Crops and Pastures describes in straightforward language what is required for farmers to successfully implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in cropping and grazing operations. It explains the differences between conventional pesticide-based controls and IPM, and demonstrates the advantages of IPM. Effective control of pests depends on a number of approaches, not just chemical or genetic engineering. The opening chapters cover the different approaches to pest management, and the importance of identification and monitoring of pests and beneficials. Most farmers and advisors can identify major pests but would struggle to recognise a range of beneficial species. Without this information it is impossible to make appropriate decisions on which control methods to use, especially where pests are resistant to insecticides. The book goes on to deal with the control methods: biological, cultural and chemical. The biological control agents discussed include both native and introduced species that attack pests. Cultural changes that have led to an increase in the incidence or severity of pest attack are also examined. The chapter on chemical control describes the different ways chemicals can affect beneficial species, also detailing acute, sub-lethal and transient toxicities of pesticides, drawing on examples from horticulture where necessary. Finally, the authors bring all the components of integrated pest management together and show farmers how to put their IPM plan into action.
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. and FAO Expert Consultation on Cotton Pests and their Control in the Near East Region (1994 : İzmir, Turkey), eds. Cotton pests and their control in the Near East: Report of an FAO expert consultation, Izmir, Turkey, 5-9 September 1994. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1997.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the. Cotton Pests and Their Control in the Near East: Report of an Fao Expert Consultation, Izmir, Turkey, 5-9 September 1994 (Fao Plant Production and Protection Paper). Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA, 1997.

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(Editor), A. Navon, and K. R. S. Ascher (Editor), eds. Bioassays of Entomopathogenic Microbes and Nematodes (Cabi Publishing). CABI, 2000.

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Groenewegen, Peter, Frank Den Hond, and Nico van Straalen. Pesticides: Problems, Improvements, Alternatives. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Groenewegen, Peter, Frank Den Hond, and Nico van Straalen. Pesticides: Problems, Improvements, Alternatives. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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den, Hond Frank, Groenewegen P. P, and Straalen N. M. van, eds. Pesticides: Problems, improvements, alternatives. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science, 2003.

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Groenewegen, Peter, N. M. Van Straalen, and F. Den Hond. Pesticides: Problems, Improvements and Alternatives. Blackwell Publishing Limited, 2003.

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