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Safety of Entomopathogenic Viruses for Control of Insect Pests

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Aloysius Krieg
Affiliation:
Biological Control Institute, Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Heinrichstrasse 243, D-6100 Darmstadt, F.R.Germany
Jost M. Franz
Affiliation:
Biological Control Institute, Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Heinrichstrasse 243, D-6100 Darmstadt, F.R.Germany
Albrecht Gröner
Affiliation:
Biological Control Institute, Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Heinrichstrasse 243, D-6100 Darmstadt, F.R.Germany
Jürg Huber
Affiliation:
Biological Control Institute, Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Heinrichstrasse 243, D-6100 Darmstadt, F.R.Germany
Herbert G. Miltenburger
Affiliation:
Institute of Zoology, Technical University, Darmstadt, F.R.Germany

Abstract

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Type
Short Communications: Reports, Comments, News, Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1980

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* A specialist referee comments (in litt. November 1979): ‘Such a statement from workers on entomopathogenic viruses of the status of the Darmstadt group is most timely and constitutes valuable support to all [workers who are] currently active in endeavours to reduce the impact of synthetic organic pesticides on non-target organisms’. The attention of readers is also called to the comparably substantial ‘short communication’ entitled ‘Safety of Microbial Control Agents to Non-target Invertebrates’, by Dr. H. C. Chapman, Dr E. W. Davidson, Professor Marshall Laird, Dr D. W. Roberts & Dr A. H. Undeen, which we published late last year (Environmental Conservation, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 278–80, Winter 1979).—Ed.