How the iobc/oilb montpellier 1996 conference developed, and was organized J. P. Aeschlimann Report Pages: 311 - 314
“Yes, but does it work in the field?” The challenge of technology transfer in biological control J. Waage OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 332
The role of parasitoid and predator production in technology transfer of field crop biological control N. C. LepplaE. G. King OriginalPaper Pages: 343 - 360
Recombinant viral insecticides: Delivery of environmentally safe and cost-effective products H. A. WoodP. R. Hughes OriginalPaper Pages: 361 - 373
Experiences in educating rice farmers to understand biological control P. A. C. Ooi OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 385
From researcher to farmer: The use of extension programs to transfer biological control technology in developed countries D. L. Mahr OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 404
Evaluating the efficacy of biological control of three exotic homopteran pests in tropical Africa P. Neuenschwander OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 424
Public policy and partnership in research on biological control in France G. RibaS. PoitoutC. Silvy OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 434
The role of public policy in biological control: Some global trends P. W. Wellings OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 441
Production ofPaecilomyces Fumosoroseus conidia in submerged culture M. de la TorreH. M. Cárdenas-Cota OriginalPaper Pages: 443 - 453
Constraints to the development of biofungicides: The example of “AQ10”, a new product for controlling powdery mildews R. HofsteinR. A. DaoustJ. P. Aeschlimann OriginalPaper Pages: 455 - 460
A chemical indicator to reveal early apple scab infections - a useful tool for improving strategies ofVenturia Inaequalis andV. Pirina control P. G. TshmirD. A. Kolesova OriginalPaper Pages: 461 - 464
The application of biological pesticides: Limitations and a practical solution A. C. ChappleR. A. DownerF. R. Hall OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 474
Effect of different west african species and strains ofArthrobotrys nematophagous fungi onMeloidogyne species R. DuponnoisT. MateilleM. Fargette OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 483
Integrated control of two spotted spider mite,Tetranychus urticae on cucumber grown under plastichouse conditions in egypt A. Y. M. El-laithy OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 491
Biological control of citrus whiteflyDialeurodes citri ashmead [Hom.: Aleyrodidae] usingEncarsia lahorensis howard [Hym.: Apheunidae] in countries of the former ussr A. D. OrlinskiT. V. Bassova OriginalPaper Pages: 493 - 503
Rearing beneficial insects for biological control purposes in resource poor areas of africa D. E. ConlongC. F. Mugoya OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 512
The use of insect growth regulators - implications for ipm with citrus in southern africa as an example V. Hattingh OriginalPaper Pages: 513 - 518