Commercializing of biologically-based technology for the control of plant pests C L WilsonM A Jackson Pages: 156 - 156
Biologically-based alternatives to synthetic fungicides for the control of postharvest diseases A El-Ghaouth Pages: 160 - 162
Large-scale production of chlamydospores of Gliocladium virens strain GL-21 in submerged culture J EyalC P BakerR D Lumsden Pages: 163 - 168
Kodiak®—a successful biological-control product for suppression of soil-borne plant pathogens of cotton P M BrannenD S Kenney Pages: 169 - 171
Microbial selection strategies that enhance the likelihood of developing commercial biological control products D A SchislerP J Slininger Pages: 172 - 179
Optimizing nutritional conditions for the liquid culture production of effective fungal biological control agents M A Jackson Pages: 180 - 187
Biocontrol of aerial plant diseases in agriculture and horticulture: current approaches and future prospects M Wilson Pages: 188 - 191
Can synthetic pesticides be replaced with biologically-based alternatives?—an industry perspective J D Froyd Pages: 192 - 195
Heterologous chitinase gene expression to improve plant defense against phytopathogenic fungi H SchicklerI Chet Pages: 196 - 201
Bacillus thuringiensis: from biodiversity to biotechnology D L Prieto-SamsónovR I Vázquez-PadrónG A de la Riva Pages: 202 - 219
Isolation and characterization of an antibiotic produced by the scab disease-suppressive Streptomyces diastatochromogenes strain PonSSII E C EckwallJ L Schottel Pages: 220 - 225