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Raquel Campos-HerreraThe most novel compedium in applied entomopathogenic nematology, with special emphasis on the application of new technologies, molecular methods and global change impact data.Contributions provided fr
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978-3-319-37178-8The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Improvement of Entomopathogenic Nematodes: A Genetic Approachfore artificial. Genetic manipulation of other beneficial arthropods, such as silkworms and honeybees, has been conducted for hundreds of years (Hoy, 1990; Yokoyama, 1973). As in crop breeding, four potential genetic–manipulation strategies exist: artificial selection, hybridization (use of heterosi
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Entomopathogenic Nematodes in the Soil Environment: Distributions, Interactions and the Influence oft pests in natural and managed ecosystems (Denno, Gruner, & Kaplan, 2008; Grewal, Ehlers, & Shapiro-Ilan, 2005; Lacey & Georgis, 2012). However, like most soil organisms, our knowledge of their activities is relatively limited compared to above ground organisms. Indeed, research on soil biota has lo
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Trophic Relationships of Entomopathogenic Nematodes in Agricultural Habitats of pest populations when they are applied, they are also natural components of soil food webs and exert considerable influence on the population dynamics of many players in the system in addition to the intended targets of biological control efforts (Hodson, Siegel, & Lewis, 2012). They are lethal