| Overview of benefits and risks of biological control introductions | |
| Biological Invasions | |
| Suppressiveness of soils to invading micro-organisms | |
| Biotechnology: environmental impacts of introducing crops and biocontrol agents in North American agriculture | |
| Frequency and consequences of insect invasions | |
| Integrated pest management (IPM) in fruit | |
| Classical Biocontrol | |
| Benefits and risks of classical biological control | |
| Potential impacts on threatened and endangered insects species in the United States from introductions of parasitic hymenoptera for the control of insect pests | |
| Lessons from post-release investigations in classical biological control: the case of Microctonus aethiopoides Loan (Hym., Braconidae) introduced into Australia and New Zealand for the biological control of Sitona discoideus gyllenhal (Col., Curculionidae | |
| Host specificity screening of insect biological weed control agents as part of an environmental risk assessment | |
| Augmentative Control | |
| The use of exotic organisms as biopesticides: some issues | |
| Use of Trichogramma in Maize - estimating environmental risks | |
| Entomopathogenic nematodes in biological control: feasibility, perspectives and possible risks | |
| Pseudomonads as biocontrol agents of diseases caused by soil-borne pathogens | |
| Biological control of soil-borne pathogens of wheat: benefits, risks and current challenges | |
| Genetically engineered fluorescent pseudomonads for improved biocontrol of plant pathogens | |
| Biological control of foliar fungal diseases | |
| The use of fungi, particularly Trichoderma spp. and Gliocladium spp., to control root rot and damping-off diseases | |
| Bacillus thuringiensis in pest control | |
| Opportunities with baculoviruses | |
| Use of Genetically-Modified Organisms | |
| Assessing the potential benefits and risks of introducing natural and genetically manipulated bacteria for the control of soil-borne root diseases | |
| Serodiagnostic methods for risk assessment of Pseudomonas cepacia as a biocontrol agent | |
| Benefits and risks of using genetically engineered baculoviruses as insecticides | |
| Mathematical modelling of gene exchange in soil | |
| Pest resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis: ecological crop assessment for Bt gene incorporation and strategies of management | |
| An international perspective for the release of genetically engineered organisms for biological control | |
| Economics and Registration | |
| Development of the biocontrol fungus Gliocladium virens: risk assessment and approval for horticultural use | |
| Economics of classical biological control: a research perspective | |
| Economics of biocontrol agents: an industrial view | |
| Registration requirements of biological control agents in Germany and in the European Union | |
| Index | |
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