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  • Sērija : Advances in Insect Physiology
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2018
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  • ISBN-13: 9780128150801

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Crop Protection, Volume 95, the latest release in the Advances in Insect Physiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on RNAi Plus, where microbes enhance RNAi: Mechanism and Applications, Symbionts in whiteflies, miRNAs from the microbiome as drivers in the insect, a critical view on insect microbiome data analysis and interpretation, Insect-microbe interactions and transmission as shaped by future climate changes, Intestinal bacteria of the German cockroach and its interaction with entomopathogenic fungus, and Beyond Baculovirus: Alternative biotechnological platforms and pest control based on insect viruses.

  • Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
  • Presents the latest release in the Advances in Insect Physiology series
  • Updated release includes the latest information on crop protection
Contributors ix
Preface xi
1 Rethink RNAi in Insect Pest Control: Challenges and Perspectives
1(18)
Jinzhi Niu
Clauvis Nji Tizi Taning
Olivier Christiaens
Guy Smagghe
Jin-Jun Wang
1 RNAi in Insect Pest Control
2(1)
2 Challenges in Applying RNAi for Pest Control
3(2)
3 RNAi in the Context of Insect Ecology
5(1)
4 dsRNA Delivery
6(4)
5 Synergy
10(2)
6 Conclusions and Remarks
12(7)
Acknowledgements
13(1)
References
13(6)
2 microRNAs as Regulators of Insect Host--Pathogen Interactions and Immunity
19(28)
Sassan Asgari
1 Introduction
20(1)
2 How Are miRNAs Produced?
20(2)
3 How Do miRNAs Function?
22(1)
4 miRNAs in Inserts
23(1)
5 Regulatory Role of miRNAs in Insect--Pathogen Interactions
24(11)
6 Role of miRNAs in Immune Regulation in Insects
35(2)
7 Conclusions and Future Prospects
37(10)
Acknowledgements
38(1)
References
38(9)
3 The Honeybee Queen: The Implications of Eusociality on Parasite--Mediated Competition
47(8)
Ivan Meeus
Guy Smagghe
1 The Honeybee: An Important Managed Pollinator
48(1)
2 Eusocial Apis mellifera Does Not Serve All Worker Bees
48(1)
3 Competition Mediated by Parasites
49(2)
4 Parasite--Mediated Competition and Social Bees
51(1)
5 Competition Mediated by Parasites and Domesticated Bees
51(1)
6 Research Directions
52(3)
Acknowledgements
52(1)
Conflicts of Interest
53(1)
References
53(2)
4 The Potential Control Strategies Based on the Interaction Between Indoor Cockroaches and Their Symbionts in China
55(68)
Xian Cui Zhang
Fan Zhang
1 Classification, Hazards and Control of Common Indoor Cockroaches
56(9)
2 The Species and Distribution of Symbionts
65(6)
3 Transmission Mechanism of Symbiotic in Cockroaches
71(7)
4 How to Distinguish Between Beneficial Symbionts and Pathogens
78(5)
5 Function of Endosymbionts
83(21)
6 Outlook
104(19)
Acknowledgements
109(1)
References
109(12)
Further Reading
121(2)
5 Beyond Baculoviruses: Additional Biotechnological Platforms Based on Insect RNA Viruses
123(40)
Yongchao Zhao
Jingchen Sun
Vassiliki Labropoulou
Luc Swevers
1 Introduction
124(2)
2 Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Plants and the Expansion to VIGS in Insects
126(1)
3 Virus Infections in Insects and RNAi
127(2)
4 Platforms for VIGS Vectors in Insects
129(17)
5 VLPs as More Safe Alternative for Delivery of dsRNA Molecules
146(3)
6 Conclusion
149(14)
Acknowledgements
151(1)
References
151(12)
6 Emerging RNA Suppression Technologies to Protect Citrus Trees From Citrus Greening Disease Bacteria
163(38)
Wayne B. Hunter
Xiomara H. Sinisterra-Hunter
1 Asian Citrus Psyllid and Citrus Greening Disease, Huanglongbing
165(4)
2 Progress in Psyllid Gene Annotation and Resources
169(1)
3 Progress in RNAi in Psyllids
170(2)
4 Improving Persistence and Activity (Use of Noncanonical Nucleosides)
172(3)
5 Assisted Delivery Mechanisms
175(2)
6 Antisense Oligonucleotides
177(4)
7 Gene Editing Strategies in ACP
181(3)
8 Future Outlook
184(17)
Acknowledgements
184(1)
References
185(14)
Further Reading
199(2)
7 Screening, Efficacy and Mechanisms of Microbial Control Agents Against Sucking Pest Insects as Thrips
201(11)
Shengyong Wu
Liangde Tang
Feng Fang
Donggang Li
Xin Yuan
Zhongren Lei
Yulin Gao
1 Introduction
202(2)
2 Species of Microbial Control Agents Against Insect Thrips
204(4)
3 Mechanisms of Microbial Control Agents Against Insect Pests
208(1)
4 Future Prospects
209(2)
5 Conclusions
211(1)
Funding 212(1)
References 212
Dr. Guy Smagghe teaches at the Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium