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Chapter 6. JV Maddox. 1975. Use of diseases in pest management. Pages 189-233. In: RL Metcalf and WH Luckman. New York, John Wiley and Sons, 587 pages.
Keywords: characteristics of insect diseases, transmission, host range, persistence of insect pathogens, relative specificity of different types of insect pathogenic viruses, survival of infective-stage Neoaplectana carpocapsae in various relative humidities, pathogenicity, Bacillus popliliae, Nosema trichplusiae, types of insect pathogens, viruses, nuclear polyhedrosis viruses (NPV), cytoplasmic polyhedrosis viruses, other inclusion viruses, non-inclusion viruses, bacteria, nonspore-forming bacteria, spore-forming bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, insect diseases as naturally occurring mortality factors, introduction and application of insect diseases for long-term suppression, microbial insecticides, production, fermentation, standardization, formulation, application, registration of insect pathogens for use as microbial pesticides, Heliothis NPV, economics, examples of insect control with microbial insecticides, Bacillus thuringiensis var kurstaki, the role of microbial pest management programs