Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Series Preface
- Preface: Overview of Benefits and Risks of Biological Control Introductions
- Part I Biological Invasions
- Part II Classical Biocontrol
- Part III Augmentative Biocontrol
- Part IV Use of Genetically Modified Organisms
- 19 Assessing the Potential Benefits and Risks of Introducing Natural and Genetically Manipulated Bacteria for the Control of Soil-borne Root Diseases
- 20 Serodiagnostic Methods for Risk Assessment of Pseudomonas cepacia as a Biocontrol Agent
- 21 Benefits and Risks of Using Genetically Engineered Baculoviruses as Insecticides
- 22 Mathematical Modelling of Gene Exchange in Soil
- 23 Pest Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis: Ecological Crop Assessment for Bt Gene Incorporation and Strategies of Management
- 24 An International Perspective for the Release of Genetically Engineered Organisms for Biological Control
- Part V Economics and Registration
- Index
22 - Mathematical Modelling of Gene Exchange in Soil
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Series Preface
- Preface: Overview of Benefits and Risks of Biological Control Introductions
- Part I Biological Invasions
- Part II Classical Biocontrol
- Part III Augmentative Biocontrol
- Part IV Use of Genetically Modified Organisms
- 19 Assessing the Potential Benefits and Risks of Introducing Natural and Genetically Manipulated Bacteria for the Control of Soil-borne Root Diseases
- 20 Serodiagnostic Methods for Risk Assessment of Pseudomonas cepacia as a Biocontrol Agent
- 21 Benefits and Risks of Using Genetically Engineered Baculoviruses as Insecticides
- 22 Mathematical Modelling of Gene Exchange in Soil
- 23 Pest Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis: Ecological Crop Assessment for Bt Gene Incorporation and Strategies of Management
- 24 An International Perspective for the Release of Genetically Engineered Organisms for Biological Control
- Part V Economics and Registration
- Index
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- Biological ControlBenefits and Risks, pp. 231 - 235Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995