Advances in biocontrol of crop insect pests
Contributions by Professor Travis Glare, Dr David Teulon, Prof Max Scott, Dr Azucena Gonzalez-Coloma, Prof. Shireen Davies, Dr Salvatore Arpaia, Dr Linda Muskat, Dr Claudia Preininger, Dr Shannon Borges, Professor Michael J. Stout Edited by Professor Travis Glare, Johannes Jehle
Publication date:
18 February 2025Length of book:
400 pagesPublisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781801468398
As a result of increasing consumer and regulatory concern about the environmental impact of synthetic pesticide use, the biocontrol sector has rapidly expanded and continues to diversify in its product offering, with a suggested estimate of over 1700 different biocontrol products now available on the market.
Advances in biocontrol of crop insect pests provides a detailed overview of some of the key developments in this area, including the techniques used to disrupt insect pest behaviour, such as the use of semiochemicals and genetic engineering. The book also reviews recent advances in understanding plant defences against insect pest attacks and how these defences can be improved to limit crop damage and yield.
Through its exploration of the recent advances in the biocontrol sector, the book highlights the potential of novel biocontrol agents to reduce agriculture’s environmental impact, whilst also considering the key formulation issues and regulatory challenges that may arise during the product development stage.