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Parasitoids are parasitic insects that kill their insect hosts in immature pre-reproductive stages. Parasitoids are employed in biological control programs worldwide to kill insect pests and are environmentally safe and benign alternatives to chemical pesticides. As resistance to chemical pesticides continues to escalate in many pest populations, attention is now refocusing on biologically-based strategies to control pest species in agriculture and forestry as well as insect vector populations that transmit human and animal diseases. Parasitoids are an economically critical element in this equation and 'integrated pest management.'
Viruses have evolved intimate associations with parasitoids, and this book features sections on both symbiotic viruses that are integrated into the wasp's chromosomal DNA (polydnaviruses) that play critical roles in suppressing host immunity during parasitism. A separate section with additional chapters on viral pathogens that infect parasitoids to cause disease and act as detrimental agents that limit effectiveness of wasp species employed in biological control of pests is also featured. A third component is a section on parasitoid venoms, which are of interest to the pharmaceutical and medical communities as well as insect-oriented biologists.
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Parasitoid Virus Symbionts and Venoms
Jean-Michel and Nancy Beckage, editors
The Discovery of the Polydnaviruses and the Influence of Dr. George Salt
S. Bradleigh Vinson
SECTION 1: PARASITOID POLYDNAVIRUSES: EVOLUTION, GENOMICS, AND SYSTEMATICS
PART I: INSIGHTS INTO POLYDNAVIRUS EVOLUTION AND GENOMICS
Peter J. Krell and Don B. Stoltz
Jean-Michel Drezen, Elisabeth Herniou, and Annie Bézier
Anne-Nathalie Volkoff, Jean-Michel Drezen, Michel Cusson and Bruce A. Webb
Catherine Dupuy, Dawn Gundersen-Rindal, and Michel Cusson
Elisabeth Huguet, Céline Serbielle and Sébastien JM Moreau
Michel Cusson, Don Stoltz, Renée Lapointe, Catherine Béliveau, Audrey Nisole, A.-Nathalie Volkoff, Jean-Michel Drezen, Halim Maaroufi, Roger C. Levesque
James Whitfield and Jaqueline M. O'Connor
Dawn Gundersen-Rindal
Christopher A. Desjardins
Antoine Branca, Catherine Gitau, and Stéphane Dupas
PART II: THE BIOLOGICAL ROLES OF POLYDNAVIRUS GENE PRODUCTS
Michael R. Strand
Michael R. Strand
Nancy Beckage
Beatrice Lanzrein, Rita Pfister-Wilhelm, Martha Kaeslin, Gabriela Wespi and Thomas Roth
SECTION 2: UNIQUE ATTRIBUTES OF VIRUSES AND VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES ASSOCIATED WITH PARASITOIDS
Jean-luc Gatti, Antonin Schmitz, Dominique Colinet, Marylène Poirié
Sylvaine Renault
Julien Varaldi, Julien Martinez, Sabine Patot, David Lepetit, Frédéric Fleury, and Sylvain Gandon
SECTION 3: VENOMS OF PARASITOIDS
Sassan Asgari
Ellen M. Formesyn, Ellen L. Danneels and Dirk C. de Graaf
Francesco Pennacchio and Donato Mancini
Geneviève Prevost, Patrice Eslin, Anas Cherqui, Sébastien Moreau, Géraldine Doury
SECTION 4: FUTURISTIC VISIONS
Francesco Pennacchio, Barbara Giordana, Rosa Rao
EPILOGUE: The Legacy of George Salt, Pioneer in Parasitoid Virology, and Prospects for the Future of Parasitoid Polydnavirus and Venom Research. (Jean-Michel Drezen and Nancy Beckage )