Vectors of Plant Pathogens
โ Scribed by Kerry F. Harris and Karl Maramorosch (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 467
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Pages xi-xii
PREFACE, Pages xiii-xiv
Chapter 1 - APHIDS, LEAFHOPPERS AND PLANTHOPPERS, Pages 1-13, Kerry F. Harris
Chapter 2 - MEALYBUGS, Pages 15-38, Osmo Roivainen
Chapter 3 - WHITEFLIES, Pages 39-85, V. Muniyappa
Chapter 4 - PSYLLIDS, Pages 87-91, George H. Kaloostian
Chapter 5 - MEMBRACIDS, Pages 93-96, John N. Simons
Chapter 6 - PIESMIDS, Pages 97-113, Gerhard Proeseler
Chapter 7 - BEETLES, Pages 115-132, J.P. Fulton, H.A. Scott, Rodrigo Gamez
Chapter 8 - BARK BEETLES, CERATOCYSTIS ULMI AND DUTCH ELM DISEASE, Pages 133-147, Francis W. Holmes
Chapter 9 - THRIPS, Pages 149-164, T.N. Ananthakrishnan
Chapter 10 - FLIES, Pages 165-176, T.A. Zitter, J.H. Tsai
Chapter 11 - LETHAL YELLOWING OF COCONUT PALM: SEARCH FOR A VECTOR, Pages 177-200, James H. Tsai
Chapter 12 - INSECT INVOLVEMENT IN THE TRANSMISSION OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENS, Pages 201-292, Monty D. Harrison, J. Wayne Brewer, Laura D. Merrill
Chapter 13 - INSECT INVOLVEMENT IN THE TRANSMISSION OF FUNGAL PATHOGENS, Pages 293-324, George N. Agrios
Chapter 14 - MITES, Pages 325-356, J.T. Slykhuis
Chapter 15 - FATE OF PLANT VIRUSES IN MITE VECTORS AND NONVECTORS, Pages 357-373, Y.C. Paliwal
Chapter 16 - NEMATODES, Pages 375-416, C.E. Taylor
Chapter 17 - FUNGI, Pages 417-438, David S. Teakle
INDEX, Pages 439-467
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