Front Cover --;Insect Pathology --;Copyright Page --;Table of Contents --;PREFACE --;CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION --;I. SCOPE OF INSECT PATHOLOGY --;II. APPLICATION --;III. A BRIEF HISTORY --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 2. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN INSECTS AND NONPATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS --;I. SYMBIOSIS --;II. EXTERNAL MICROBIOTA --;III. INSECT-CULTIVATED FUNGI --;IV. INTERNAL MICROBIOTA --;V. INTERNAL MICROBIOTA OF TERMITES --;VI. INTRAHEMOCOELIC AND INTRACELLULAR MICROBIOTA --;VII. ROLE OF SYMBIONTS --;VIII. REPRODUCTIVE INCOMPATIBILITY --;IX. METHODS OF OBTAINING APOSYMBIOTIC HOSTS. X. TRANSMISSION OF SYMBIONTS THROUGH HOST GENERATIONS --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 3. AMICROBIAL AND MICROBIAL AGENTS --;I. AMICROBIAL DISEASES --;II. MICROBIAL DISEASES --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 4. BACTERIAL INFECTIONS: BACILLACEAE --;I. SYMPTOMS AND PATHOLOGY --;II. PORTALS OF ENTRY --;III. TYPES OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA --;IV. FAMILY BACILLACEAE --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 5. OTHER BACTERIAL INFECTIONS --;I. PSEUDOMONADACEAE INFECTIONS --;II. ENTEROBACTERIACEAE INFECTIONS --;III. VIBRIONACEAE INFECTIONS --;IV. STREPTOCOCCACEAE INFECTIONS --;V. ACTINOMYCETES INFECTIONS --;VI. RICKETTSIAL INFECTIONS. VII. CLASS MOLLICUTES --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 6. DNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS: BACULOVIRIDAE --;I. VIRAL STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION --;II. INSECT VIRAL CLASSIFICATION --;III. HOSTS AND TISSUE CULTURE --;IV. TYPES OF INSECT VIRUSES --;V. FAMILY BACULOVIRIDAE --;VI. NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUSES --;VII. GRANULOSIS VIRUSES --;VIIL NONOCCLUDED VIRUSES --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 7. OTHER DNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS --;I. POLYDNAVIRIDAE-dsDNA, ENVELOPED --;II. POXVIRIDAE-dsDNA, ENVELOPED --;III. ASCOVIRIDAE-dsDNA, ENVELOPED --;IV. IRIDOVIRIDAE-dsDNA, NONENVELOPED --;V. PARVOVIRIDAE-ssDNA, NONENVELOPED --;REFERENCES. CHAPETR 8. RNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS: REOVIRIDAE --;I. CYTOPLASMIC POLYHEDROSIS VIRUSES --;II. MUSCAREOVIRUS-HOUSE FLY VIRUS --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 9. OTHER RNA-VIRAL INFECTIONS --;I. BIRNAVIRIDAE-BISEGMENTED, dsRNA --;II. RHABDOVIRIDAE-ssRNA, ENVELOPED --;III. PICORNAVIRIDAE-ssRNA, NONENVELOPED --;IV. CALICIVIRIDAE-ssRNA, NONENVELOPED --;V. TETRAVIRIDAE (Nudaurelia Virus Group)-ssRNA, NONENVELOPED --;VI. NODAVIRIDAE-ssRNA, NONENVELOPED --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 10. FUNGAL INFECTIONS --;I. CLASSIFICATION --;II. STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION --;III. HOSTS --;IV. PATHOGENICITY --;V. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS. VI. EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS --;VII. SUBDIVISION MASTIGOMYCOTINA --;VIII. SUBDIVISION ZYGOMYCOTINA, CLASS ZYGOMYCETES, ORDER MUCORALES --;IX. SUBDIVISION ZYGOMYCOTINA, CLASS ZYGOMYCETES, ORDER ENTOMOPHTHORALES --;X. SUBDIVISION ASCOMYCOTINA --;XI. SUBDIVISION BASIODIOMYCOTINA --;XII. SUBDIVISION DEUTEROMYCOTINA --;REFERENCES --;CHAPTER 11. PROTOZOAN INFECTIONS: ZOOMASTIGINA, RHIZOPODA, AND CILIOPHORA --;I. HISTORICAL ASPECTS --;II. RELATION OF PROTOZOA TO INSECTS --;III. PORTALS OF ENTRY --;IV. PATHOGENESIS, SIGNS, AND SYMPTOMS --;V. ZOOMASTIGINA (FLAGELLATE) INFECTIONS.
Insect Pathology is designed for a broad spectrum of readers. Is should be useful to students, lecturers, and researchers requiring information about the principles in insect pathology and the biology of pathogens. It should serve as a resource for specialists to learn about other insect pathogen systems, for generalists to become aware of advances in insect pathology, and for scientists and students, beginning or otherwise, interested in learning about insect pathology. This book was originally intended to update the 1949 test by E.A. Steinhaus entitled Principles of Insect Pat.