Entomopathogenic Fungi in Insects
Entomopathogenic Fungi in Insects by Arash Zibaee, Davide Malagoli, and Ivan Dubovskiy is an essential, contemporary guide for researchers, pest-management professionals, and students exploring fungal agents that attack insects. This accessible, science-driven volume bridges laboratory insights and field-ready strategies, making complex entomopathology relevant to applied biological control and sustainable agriculture worldwide.
Discover clear explanations of fungal biology, host–pathogen interactions, and ecological factors that determine infection success, presented in a way that supports practical decision-making. The authors translate research into actionable knowledge on using entomopathogenic fungi in integrated pest management (IPM), offering guidance on formulation, application timing, and compatibility with other control methods. The book also highlights environmental safety, resistance management, and regulatory considerations—critical for practitioners across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America.
Whether you are developing biopesticides, advising farmers, or conducting academic research, this volume equips you with scientific depth and real-world relevance. Expect clear summaries of current methodologies, up-to-date insights on fungal-host dynamics, and recommendations that help optimize efficacy under diverse climatic and cropping systems.
Packed with expert analysis yet readable for non-specialists, this title is a valuable addition to professional, university, and industry libraries. Stay at the forefront of sustainable pest control—add Entomopathogenic Fungi in Insects to your collection and turn fungal science into practical, regionally applicable solutions for modern agriculture. Order your copy today.
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