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Electrophoretic studies on agricultural pests

Title
Electrophoretic studies on agricultural pests / edited by Hugh D. Loxdale and J. Den Hollander.
Publication
Oxford : Published for the Systematics Association by Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.

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Additional Authors
  • Loxdale, Hugh D.
  • Den Hollander, J. (Jeroen)
Description
xiii, 497 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
Series Statement
The Systematics Association special volume ; no. 39
Uniform Title
Systematics Association special volume ; no. 39.
Subject
  • Agricultural pests > Research > Technique > Congresses
  • Electrophoresis > Congresses
  • Agricultural pests > Congresses
  • 48.16 farming systems
  • Agricultural pests
  • Electrophoresis
  • Ennemis des cultures > Recherche technique > Congrès
  • Électrophorèse > Congrès
  • Ennemis des cultures > Congrès
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings.
Note
  • Proceedings of a symposium held at Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, England from 6 to 8 Apr. 1988.
  • Errata slip inserted.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine derived contents note: 1. Electrophoresis in Agricultural Pest Research -- A Technique of Evolutionary Biology, M.F. Claridge -- 2. Electrophoretic Studies: Perspectives for Population Biology, R.J. Berry -- 3. Genetic Studies of Species Differences and Their Relevance to the Problems of Species Formation in Drosophila, R.S. Singh -- 4. The Complexities of Host Races and Some Suggestion for Their Identification by Enzyme Electrophoresis, S.H. Berlocher -- 5. Population Genetics Studies of Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, Especially Medfly and Olive Fruit Fly, Using Electrophoretic Methods, M. Loukas -- 6. Host-Associated Differentiation in Armyworms (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): An Allozymic and Mitochondrial DNA Perspective, D.P. Pashley -- 7. The Use of Electrophoretic Data in a Study of Gene Flow in the Pest Species Heliothis Armigera (H"ubner) and H. Punctigera Wallengren (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), J.C. Daly -- 8. Estimation of Genetic Variability Amongst Coleoptera, T.H. Hsiao -- 9. Electrophoretic Studies on Geographic Populations, Host Races, and Sibling Species in Insect Pests, S.B.J. Menken -- 10. Study of Variation of Aphid Populations Using Enzymes and Other Traits, K. Wohrmann and J. Tomiuk -- 11. Use of Genetic Markers (Allozymes) to Study the Structure, Overwintering, and Dynamics of Pest Aphid Populations, H.D. Loxdale and C.P. Brookes -- 12. Enzyme Differences Within Species-Groups Containing Pest Aphids, R.L. Blackman, et al -- 13. Electrophoretic Studies on Plant Hoppers and Leaf Hoppers (Homoptera) of Agricultural Importance, J. Den Hollander -- 14. Speciation by Hybridization in Insects, L. Bullini and G. Nascetti -- 15. Electrophoretic Variation in Post-Harvest Agricultural Pests, and its Implications, D. Wool -- 16. The Role of Electrophoresis in the Biochemical Detection of Insecticide Resistance, A.L. Devonshire -- 17. Genetic Fingerprinting of House Sparrows, Passer Domesticus -- 18. The Population Structure of Deroceras Reticulatum (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Limacidae), C.C. Fleming -- 19. Characterization of Populations of Pathotypes of Potato Cyst Nematodes, J. Barker and F.J. Gommers -- 20. Isoelectric Focusing Techniques for the Identification of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes, M.P. Robinson -- 21. The Use of Electrophoresis in the Study of Hymenopteran Parasitoids of Agricultural Pests, W. Powell and M.P. Walton -- 22. The Use of Electrophoresis for Determining Patterns in Arthropods, R.A. Murray, M.G. Solomon, and J.D. Fitzgerald.
ISBN
  • 0198577109
  • 9780198577102
ISSN
0309-2593
LCCN
89003309
OCLC
  • ocm19520329
  • 19520329
  • SCSB-1918349
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library