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Autor: Vega, Fernando E.
Jahr: 2012
Preface
Foreword
Contributors
1. Scope and Basic Principles of Insect
Pathology
Harry K. Kaya and Fernando E. Vega
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Categories of Disease
1.3. Basic Principles in Insect Pathology
1.3.1. Entomopathogens
1.3.2. Some Major Classification and
Taxonomic Changes
1.3.3. Portal of Entry
1.3.4. Microbial Toxins
1.3.5. Infectivity
1.3.6. Pathogenicity and Virulence
1.3.7. Dosage
1.3.8. Signs, Symptoms, and Syndromes
1.3.9. Course of Infection
1.3.10. Acute, Chronic, and Latent
Infections
1.3.11. Koch s Postulates
1.3.12. Diagnosis
References
2. History of Insect Pathology
Elizabeth W. Davidson
xiii 2.4. Development of Insect Pathogens
XV for Biological Control 19
xvii 2.4.1. Viruses 19
2.4.2. Bacteria 20
Bacillus (Paenibacillus) popilliae 20
1 Bacillus thuringiensis 20
Bacillus sphaericus 21
2.4.3. Fungi 21
2.4.4. Microsporidia 21
1 2.4.5. Nematodes 22
3 2.5. Events that Brought Scientists Together
3 and Advanced the Field 22
4 2.6. Unexpected Products of Research on
Insect Pathogens 22
4 2.7. Conclusions 23
5 5 References 23
7 7 8 3. Prii nciples of Epizootiology
9
10
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13
2.1. Introduction 13
2.2. Early History of the Discovery of
Insect Pathogens 13
2.2.1. Honey Bees 13
2.2.2. Silkworms 17
2.3. Early Discoveries of Other Pathogens 17
2.3.1. Viruses 17
2.3.2. Bacteria 18
2.3.3. Fungi 18
2.3.4. Microsporidia 19
2.3.5. Nematodes 19
and Microbial Control 29
David I. Shapiro-Han, Denny J. Brück,
and Lawrence A. Lacey
3.1. Introduction 29
3.2. Epizootiology: Basic Principles 30
3.2.1. The Pathogen Population 31
Pathogen Density 31
Dispersal 32
Infectivity and Latency 32
Virulence 32
Strain Effects and Genetics 33
3.2.2. The Host Population 34
Genetic Resistance 34
Behavioral Resistance 35
Host Associations 35
3.2.3. Transmission 36
Methods of Transmission 36
Modes of Dissemination 38
3.2.4. The Environment 38
Aerial and Aquatic Environments 39
Edaphic Environment 39
Interactions among Trophic
Levels 40
VII
3.2.5. Modeling Epizootics 41
General Concepts in
Epizootiological Modeling 41
Examples of Epizootiological Models 42
3.3. Microbial Control (Applied
Epizootiology) 43
3.3.1. Basic Concepts in Microbial
Control 43
3.3.2. Factors Affecting Efficacy in
Microbial Control 44
3.3.3. Improving Efficacy in Microbial
Control 46
Improving the Entomopathogen 46
Improving Production and
Application Methods 48
Improving the Environment 50
3.3.4. Approaches to Microbial Control 50
Case Studies: Classical Biological
Control 51
Case Studies: Inoculation 52
Case Studies: Inundation 53
Case Studies: Conservation 55
3.4. Future Research Directions 55
References 56
4. Baculoviruses and Other Occluded
Insect Viruses
Robert Harrison and Kelli Hoover
73
4.1. Introduction 74
4.2. Classification and Phylogeny 75
4.2.1. General Characteristics 75
Morphology: Virions, Occlusion
Bodies, and Genomes 75
Genetic Definition of a Baculovirus:
The Core Genes 79
4.2.2. Organization of Baculoviridae 79
Current Classification Scheme:
Four Genera 79
Phylogeny and Evolution 81
4.2.3. Other Occluded Viruses and
Nudiviruses 81
Entomopoxviruses 81
Cypoviruses 84
Nudiviruses 84
4.3. Baculovirus Infection, Replication,
Pathology, and Transmission 85
4.3.1. Primary Infection 85
Solubilization of Occlusions 85
Penetration of the Peritrophic
Matrix and Midgut Cell Entry 86
Transport and Entry into the
Nucleus 87
4.3.2. Replication and Virion Assembly 87
Viral DNA Uncoating 87
Temporally Regulated Viral Gene
Expression 87
Virogenic Stroma and Peristromal
Region Formation, and DNA
Replication 89
Virion Assembly and Budded
Virion Egress 91
4.3.3. Secondary Infection 92
Route of Infection; Penetration of •»
Basement Membranes 92
Tissue Tropism 93
Cell Entry 93
Occlusion-Derived Virion
Occlusion and Morphogenesis 93
4.3.4. Host Response and Pathology 95
Developmental Resistance Between
and Within Instars 95
Apoptosis 95
Immune Responses 96
Behavioral and Developmental
Effects 97
Cytopathology, Tissue Liquefaction,
and Cuticular Weakening 98
4.3.5. Ecology 98
Transmission 98
Host Resistance and Specificity 99
Genetic Variation 100
Multitrophic Interactions 101
4.4. Use of Baculoviruses for Insect Pest
Control 102
4.4.1. Factors Involved in Controlling
Pests with Baculoviruses 102
Host Range 102
Survival Time 102
Mass Production 103
Formulation 103
4.4.2. Case Studies from the
Field 104
Helicoverpa zea/Helicoverpa
armigera SNPVs 104
Lymantria dispar MNPV 105
Anticarsia gemmatalis MN PV 106
Neodiprion spp. N PVs 106
Cydia pomonella GV 107
4.4.3. Recombinant Baculoviruses 107
4.5. Future Research Directions 109
Acknowledgments 110
References 110
5. RNA Viruses Infecting Pest Insects 133
Yan Ping Chen, James J. Becnel,
and Steven M. Vallès
5.1. Introduction 133
5.2. Classification, Phylogeny, Structure, and
Genome Organization 135
5.2.1. Alphanodaviruses 136
5.2.2. Dicistroviruses 136
5.2.3. Flaviviruses 141
5.2.4. Iflaviruses 141
5.2.5. Tetraviruses 142
5.2.6. Cypoviruses 142
5.3. Infection, Replication, Pathology,
Transmission, and Host Range 144
5.3.1. Alphanodaviruses 144
5.3.2. Dicistroviruses 145
5.3.3. Flaviviruses 150
5.3.4. Iflaviruses 151
5.3.5. Tetraviruses 154
5.3.6. Cypoviruses 156
5.4. Future Research Directions 159
References 160
6. Fungal Entomopathogens
171
Fernando E. Vega, Nicolai V. Meyling, Janet
Jennifer Luangsa-ard, and Meredith Blackwell
6.1. Introduction 172
6.2. Classification and Phylogeny 172
6.2.1. Classification of Fungi and
Fungus-like Organisms 172
6.2.2. An Overview of Fungal
Entomopathogens in a
Phylogenetic Context 174
Stramenopiles (Oomycetes) 174
Phylum Microsporidia 175
Zoosporic Fungi 175
Zygosporic Fungi 175
Phylum Ascomycota 176
Phylum Basidiomycota 180
6.3. Biology 181
6.3.1. Reproduction 182
6.3.2. Types of Infective Propagules and
Cell Wall Surface Properties 182
6.3.3. The Infection Process 184
Attachment to the Cuticle 184
Spore Germination 185
Cuticle Penetration 186
Insect Responses to Infection 186
6.3.4. Secondary Metabolites 187
6.3.5. Environmental Factors Influencing
Stability 188
Ultraviolet Light 188
Temperature 189
Humidity 189
6.4. Ecology 189
6.4.1. Host Range of Fungal
Entomopathogens 190
Narrow and Broad Host Ranges:
Specialist and Generalist
Entomopathogens 190
Cryptic Species and the Use of
Molecular Methods for
Ecological Studies 191
Host Range Beyond Insects 192
6.4.2. Distribution and Abundance of
Fungal Entomopathogens 192
Distribution Patterns of Generalist
Fungal Entomopathogens 193
Linking Below- and Above-ground
Distribution of Fungal
Entomopathogens 195
Are Fungal Entomopathogens
Only Associated with Arthropods? 196
Distribution of Specialist Fungal
Entomopathogens 196
6.4.3. Trophic Interactions Involving
Fungal Entomopathogens 198
Community Modules Including
Arthropod-Fungus Interactions:
Tritrophic Context 198
Effects of Interactions Among Plants
and Fungal Entomopathogens 199
Fungal Entomopathogens as
Part of Natural Enemy
Communities 201
6.5. Use of Fungal Entomopathogens as
Biological Control Agents 202
6.5.1. Pathogenicity, Virulence, and
Bioassays 202
6.5.2. Production, Formulation, and
Application 203
6.5.3. Some Important Case Studies 204
Gypsy Moth in the USA 204
Locusts and Grasshoppers 205
Spittlebugs in Brazil 205
6.5.4. Commercial Products 205
6.5.5. Genetic Modification of Fungal
Entomopathogens 205
6.6. Future Research Directions 206
Acknowledgments 206
References 206
7. Microsporidian Entomopathogens 221
Leellen F. Solter, James J. Becnel,
and David H. Oi
7.1. Introduction 221
7.2. Classification and Phylogeny 222
7.2.1. Overview of Microsporidian
Entomopathogens in a
Phylogenese Context 223
Amblyospora/Parathelohania Clade 223
NosemaA/airimorpha Clade 225
7.2.2. General Characteristics of
Microsporidia 226
Morphology 226
Genetic Characters 227
7.3. Life History 229
7.3.1. Infection and Replication 229
7.3.2. Pathology 229
7.3.3. Transmission 230
7.3.4. Environmental Persistence 231
7.3.5. Life Cycles 231
Life Cycles of Microsporidia
in the NosemaA/airimorpha
Clade 231
Life Cycle of Vavraia culicis 233
Life Cycle of Edhazardia aedis 233
7.3.6. Epizootiology and Host
Population Effects 234
7.3.7. Host Specificity 234
7.4. Biological Control Programs:
Case Histories 235
7.4.1 Use of Microsporidia in Biological
Control Programs 235
7.4.2 Aquatic Diptera 236
Edhazardia aedis 237
Amblyospora connecticus 238
Life-cycle Based Management
Strategies 238
7.4.3. Lepidopteran Pests in Row Crop
Systems 239
7.4.4. Grasshoppers and Paranosema
locustae 240
7.4.5. Fire Ants in Urban Landscapes 242
Kneallhazia solenopsae 242
Vairimorpha invictae 245
7.4.6. Control of Forest Insect Pests 246
Impacts of Naturally Occurring
Microsporidia on Forest Pests 247
Spruce Budworm Microsporidia 247
Microsporidian Pathogens of
Gypsy Moth 249
7.4.7. Microsporidia Infecting Biological
Control Agents 250
7.5. Future Research Directions
References
251
252
8. Bacterial Entomopathogens 265
Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes and Trevor A. Jackson
8.1. Introduction 266
8.2. Classification and Phylogeny 267
8.2.1. General Characteristics 268
8.2.2. Classification of Bacterial
Entomopathogens 268
8.3. Infection, Replication, Pathology,
and Transmission 269
8.3.1. Portals of Entry 269
8.3.2. Pathologies, Symptoms, and Factors
Influencing Host Susceptibility 271
8.3.3. Host Response to Infection 272
8.4. Gram-Positive Entomopathogens:
Phylum Firmicutes, Class Bacilli, Order
Bacillales 272
8.4.1. Family Bacillaceae, Genus
Bacillus 272
Bacillus cereus (sensu stricto) 27A
Bacillus thuringiensis:
Characteristics and Classification 275
Bacillus thuringiensis Ecology,
Biology, and Infection 278
General Characteristics of
Bacillus thuringiensis Crystal Toxins 281
Regulation of Cry Gene
Expression 282
Structure and Classification of
Crystal Toxins 283
Crystal Toxin Structure-Function 287
Midgut Proteins Interacting with
Crystal Toxins and Toxin Receptors 288
Crystal Intoxication Process 289
Cytolytic Toxins: Description,
Regulation, and Classification 293
Structure-Function Relationship
in Cytolytic Toxins 294
Non-Crystal Toxins: Vegetative
Insecticidal Proteins 295
Exotoxins 295
Other Bacillus thuringiensis
Virulence Factors 296
Host Range 297
Improvement of Bacillus
thuringiensis Activity 298
Formulation, Delivery Systems,
and Enhancers 298
Safety of Bacillus thuringiensis
Pesticides and Crops 300
8.4.2. Family Bacillaceae, Genus
Lysinibacillus 301
Binary Toxin 302
Crystal Toxins of Bacillus
sphaericus 303
Mosquitocidal Toxins 304
Other Toxins in Bacillus sphaericus 304
Formulation, Improvement,
and Safety 304
8.4.3. Family Paenibacillaceae 305
Genus Paenibacillus 305
Genus Brevibacillus 307
8.4.4. Other Entomopathogenic Bacteria
in the Order Bacillales 307
8.5. Gram-Negative Bacteria 308
8.5.1. General Introduction to the Group 308
8.5.2. Family Enterobacteriaceae 309
Serratia spp. 309
Serratia Virulence Factors: Sep
and Tc Toxins 309
Host Range and Ecology 311
Yersinia spp 311
8.5.3. Family Pseudomonadaceae:
Pseudomonas spp. 312
8.5.4. Family Coxiellaceae: Rickettsiella
spp. 312
8.5.5. New Pathologies from Other Genera313
8.5.6. Safety and Registration of
Non-spore-forming Bacteria 313
8.6. Other Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria:
Infection by Mollicutes 314
8.7. Field use: Examples, Success, and
Constraints 314
8.8. Future Research Directions 316
References 317
9. Wolbachia Infections in Arthropod
Hosts 351
Grant L. Hughes and Jason L. Rasgon
9.1. Introduction 351
9.2. 9.3. Classification and Phylogeny Pathogen Versus Mutualist 351 352
9.4. Historical Overview of Wolbachia and
Vector Control 352
9.5. Reproductive Manipulations 9.5.1. Cytoplasmic Incompatibility Case Study: Drosophila Case Studies: Aedes and Culex 353 353 354 354
9.5.2. Sex Ratio Distorters 356
Male Killing 356
Feminization 357
9.5.3. Parthenogenesis 357
9.6. Pathogen Interference and
Pathogen Protection 358
9.7. Applied Use of Wolbachia 359
9.8. Future Research Directions 360
References 360
10. Protistan Entomopathogens 367
Carlos E. Lange and Jeffrey C Lord
10.1. Introduction 367
10.2. Classification and Phylogeny 368
10.3. Associations, Signs, and Symptoms 368
10.4. Amoebozoa 368
10.5. Apicomplexa 372
10.5.1. Eugregarinorida 372
10.5.2. Neogregarinorida 376
10.5.3. Coccidia 379
10.6. Ciliophora 381
10.7. Euglenozoa 384
10.8. Helicosporidia 385
10.9. Future Research Directions 387
References 387
11. Nematode Parasites and
Entomopathogens 395
Edwin E. Lewis and David J. Clarke
11.1. Introduction 395
11.2. Classification and Phylogeny 396
11.2.1. Insect-parasitic Nematodes 396
11.2.2. Entomopathogenic Nematodes
and Symbiotic Bacteria 396
11.3. Insect-Parasitic Nematodes 398
11.3.1. Facultative Parasite: Beddingia
siricidicola 398
11.3.2. Monoxenous Obligate Parasites:
No Symbionts 399
Romanomermis culicivorax:
Obligate, Lethal Parasite 399
Paraiotonchium autumnale:
Obligate, Non-lethal Parasite 400
11.4. Entomopathogenic Nematodes:
Monoxenous, Lethal Parasites with
Symbionts 400
11.4.1. Life Cycle 401
11.4.2. History 402
11.4.3. Symbiotic Relationship 402
11.4.4. Sampling 402
11.5. Biodiversity 402
11.5.1. Entomopathogenic Nematodes 402
11.5.2. Symbiotic Bacteria 403
11.7.
11.6. Infective Stage Juvenile and
Bacterial Storage
Infection
11.7.1. Infective Stage Juvenile Host
Finding, Recognition, and
Penetration
11.7.2. Release of Bacteria
11.7.3. Overcoming the Insect Immu
System
Nematode Contribution
Bacterial Contribution
Nutrition Within the Insect
Natural Populations and Host
Associations
11.9.1. Natural Host Affiliations
11.9.2. Population Structure in
Nature
Aging and Lifespan
Survival Mechanisms
11.11.1. Desiccation
11.11.2. Osmotic Stress
11.11.3. Temperature Extremes
Future Research Directions
References
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11.8.
11.9.
11.10
11.11.
11.12
12. From Silkworms to Bees: Diseases
of Beneficial Insects
Rosalind R. James and Zengzhi Li
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Diseases of Silkworms
12.2.1. Viruses
12.2.2. Bacteria
12.2.3. Fungi: Filamentous
12.2.4. Fungi: Microsporidia
12.2.5. Protists
12.2.6. Non-infectious Biotic Agents
12.2.7. Abiotic Agents
12.2.8. Disease Control Methods for
Sericulture
12.3. Diseases of Bees
12.3.1. Viruses
12.3.2. Bacteria
12.3.3. Fungi: Filamentous
12.3.4. Fungi: Microsporidia
12.3.5. Protists
12.3.6. Non-infectious Biotic Agents
12.3.7. Abiotic Agents
12.3.8. Colony Collapse Disorder
12.3.9. Disease Control Methods for
Managed Bees
12.4. Future Research Directions
References
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13. Physiology and Ecology of Host
Defense Against Microbial Invaders 461
Jonathan G. Lundgren and Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes
13.1.
13.2.
461
13.3.
13.4.
13.5.
Index
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Introduction
Behavioral and Physical Barriers to
Infection
13.2.1. Behavioral Avoidance of
Pathogens
Avoidance Behavior
Antiseptic Behavior
13.2.2. Morphological Barriers to
Infections
Cuticle
Digestive and Tracheal Systems
Physiological Response to Infections
13.3.1. Distinguishing Self from Non-self
from Altered Self 465
13.3.2. Humoral Response System 466
Antimicrobial Peptides 466
Regulation of Humoral Defenses 467
Cellular Response System 467
Hemocytes 467
Phagocytosis 468
Nodulation and Encapsulation 468
Melanization 469
Intracellular Defenses 469
Involvement of the Extracellular
Immune Systems Against
Intracellular Pathogens 469
RNA Interference 470
Xenophagy 470
Resistance Against Intracellular
13.3.3.
13.3.4.
13.3.5.
Host Defenses
Managing Resistance to
Entomopathogens
13.4.1. Resistance Mechanisms to
Bacillus thuringiensis
13.4.2. Managing Resistance to
Bacillus thuringiensis
Delaying the Evolution of
Resistance and Slowing its
Spread
Fitness Costs Associated with
Resistance
Future Research Directions
References
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spelling | Insect pathology edited by Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya 2. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier, Academic Press 2012 XVIII, 490 S. Ill. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier 1. Aufl. u.d.T.: Tanada, Yoshinori: Insect pathology Insects / Diseases Insects / Pathogens Schädlingsbekämpfung (DE-588)4051952-1 gnd rswk-swf Tierpathologie (DE-588)4185494-9 gnd rswk-swf Pathogener Mikroorganismus (DE-588)4044890-3 gnd rswk-swf Schadinsekten (DE-588)4124125-3 gnd rswk-swf Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 s Tierpathologie (DE-588)4185494-9 s DE-604 Schadinsekten (DE-588)4124125-3 s Pathogener Mikroorganismus (DE-588)4044890-3 s Schädlingsbekämpfung (DE-588)4051952-1 s b DE-604 Vega, Fernando E. Sonstige oth Kaya, Harry K. Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024812208&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Insect pathology Insects / Diseases Insects / Pathogens Schädlingsbekämpfung (DE-588)4051952-1 gnd Tierpathologie (DE-588)4185494-9 gnd Pathogener Mikroorganismus (DE-588)4044890-3 gnd Schadinsekten (DE-588)4124125-3 gnd Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd |
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title | Insect pathology |
title_auth | Insect pathology |
title_exact_search | Insect pathology |
title_full | Insect pathology edited by Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya |
title_fullStr | Insect pathology edited by Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya |
title_full_unstemmed | Insect pathology edited by Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya |
title_short | Insect pathology |
title_sort | insect pathology |
topic | Insects / Diseases Insects / Pathogens Schädlingsbekämpfung (DE-588)4051952-1 gnd Tierpathologie (DE-588)4185494-9 gnd Pathogener Mikroorganismus (DE-588)4044890-3 gnd Schadinsekten (DE-588)4124125-3 gnd Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Insects / Diseases Insects / Pathogens Schädlingsbekämpfung Tierpathologie Pathogener Mikroorganismus Schadinsekten Insekten Aufsatzsammlung |
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