Atlas of Invertebrate Viruses

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advanced invertebrate virus classification
Aedes Taeniorhynchus
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Baculoviridae
Bean Beetle
Bee Virus
Black Queen Cell Virus
Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus
Brenda V. Ball
Brian A. Federici
C. D. Beaton
Carl Reinganum
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Circular DNAs
Codling Moth
Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus
crustacean virus identification
Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus
D. H. Molyneux
D1 Cell
Darrell W. Anthony
David Guzo
DI Particle
DNA Circle
Donald V. Lightner
Electron microscopists
electron microscopy techniques
Eloise L. Styer
Envelop DNA Virus
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G. Brun
George J. Tompkins
Gilles Morel
Granulosis Viruses
Guy Charpentier
H. Watanabe
Indiana VSV
insect disease research
invertebrate pathology
Invertebrate Viruses
Iridescent Virus
J. R. Adams
J. R. Bonami
J.Thomas McCIintock
Jean-Robert Bonami
John A. Couch
John J. Hamm
Leslie Bailey
M. Arella
Mexican Bean Beetle
Michel Comps
Michele Bouloy
mollusk virology
Mya Arenaria
N. F. Moore
NPVs
Nuclear Polyhedrosis Viruses
Occlusion Bodies
P. Tijssen
Peter John Krell
Philip M. Grimley
Plant Sciences
Punta Toro Viruses
R. A. Gardner
R. H. Goodwin
R. J. Milner
Roberta T. Hess
S. M. Eley
SBV
Simon Garzon
TN Buffer
Tosihiko Hukuhara
Versus
viral taxonomy
Virologists
Yoshinori Tanada

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138505957
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Purpose of this book is to provide a helpful reference for invertebrate pathologist, virologists, and electron microscopists on invertebrate viruses. Investigators from around the world have shared their expertise in order introduce scientists to the exciting advances in invertebrate virology.

Jean R. Adams., Ph.D., is a Research Entomologist with the U.S Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Plant Sciences Institute, Insect Biocontrol Laboratory at Beltsville, Maryland. Dr. Adams graduate from Rutgers with a B.S in Agricultural Research with a minor in horticulture, and received her Ph.D in 1962.

Jean-Robert Bonami, Dr. es Sc., is Head of the Department of Marine Invertebrate Pathology in the Laboratory of Comparative Pathology at the University of Montpellier II., Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, France. Dr. Bonami received his Licence and Maitrise es Sciences from the University of Montpellier II in 1986 and his Doctorat D’Etat es Science in 1980.

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