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DIRECTORY OF

MICROBIAL CONTROL

PRODUCTS AND

SERVICES

SOCIETY FOR INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY

DIVISION ON MICROBIAL CONTROL

DIRECTORY OF MICROBIAL CONTROL

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

Compiled and edited by

Paresh A. Shah

Institute of Microbiology

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

ETH Zentrum

CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland

and

Mark S. Goettel

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Centre

Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1

Copyright 1999

Microbial Control Division

Society for Invertebrate Pathology

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Hard copies of this publication are available at a cost of U.S. $5.00 from The Society for

Invertebrate Pathology, 4300 NW 23rd Avenue, Suite 78, P.O. Box 147050, Gainesville,

FL 32614-7050, USA. Fax: 352-335-0539; E-mail: [email protected]. Major credit cards

are accepted.

This Directory can also be viewed at the Society s website at $www.sipweb.org#

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CONTENTS

Page

Preface...........................................................................................................................v

The Questionnaire ........................................................................................................ vii

Bacteria ......................................................................................................................... 1

Fungi ............................................................................................................................. 6

Nematodes .................................................................................................................. 11

Protozoa...................................................................................................................... 14

Viruses ........................................................................................................................ 15

Transgenic Plants........................................................................................................ 18

Contract Services ........................................................................................................ 19

Index of Pathogens...................................................................................................... 20

Index of Target Hosts .................................................................................................. 21

Index of Crops and Habitats......................................................................................... 23

Index of Companies and Addresses............................................................................. 25

Index of Trade Names ................................................................................................. 30

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PREFACE

In December 1991, the Division on Microbial Control published the Directory of Industries

Involved in the Development of Microbial Control Products. Two Supplements were

published in the Society for Invertebrate Pathology Newsletter as Supplement 1 in January

1993 and Supplement 2, in February 1994. Since there have been many changes since

then, the Division decided in 1996 to publish a whole new directory.

The present Directory was compiled as a result of questionnaires sent out to industries and

published in the November and June, 1997 SIP Newsletters. The cooperation of all those

who returned questionnaires have made this Directory possible. Some entries were

extracted from published literature. Although attempts were made to make this Directory as

comprehensive as possible, we are aware that there are still many companies and products

that are not listed. For instance, it has been brought to our attention that the information

contained in the following manual should be consulted for additional products and services:

Copping, L.C. 1998, The Biopesticide Manual. British Crop Protection Council, Earlham, Co

380 pp. in press. ISBN 1 901396 26. 6. The Division on Microbial Control plans to upgrade

and publish new versions of the Directory as necessary. Your assistance in providing

updated information will be appreciated. Please photocopy and fill in the questionnaire on

the following page, one page for each pathogen.

In this Directory, we have arranged the products by organism. Under each organism, we

have further ordered each product by company. The information contained in this Directory

is based upon sources believed by us to be reliable but is not guaranteed as to accuracy or

completeness.

We thank all those who made this Directory possible. Special thanks to Kendra Grams of

the Lethbridge Research Centre for her help in compilation of this document.

Paresh A. Shah

Mark S. Goettel

January, 1999

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SOCIETY FOR INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY,MICROBIAL CONTROL DIVISION

Questionnaire forDirectory of Micr obial Control Produ cts and Services , Second Edition

This directory will be made available to the Society membership and any other interested parties. In order for this venture to be a success, we need feedback from all industry involved in the areaof invertebrate microbial control or use of pathogen genes in transgenic organisms intended forinvertebrate pest control. If you are not involved in industry, please forward this questionnaireto someone in industry who may not otherwise receive it. If replying by e-mail, simply includeyour response following the questionnaire question number. Please fill out a separate page foreach pathogen or pathogen group.

1) Pathogen developed or being developed or area of research, i.e., delivery systems,formulation, safety testing etc. (if more than one pathogen or area of research, pleasecomplete separate form for each):

2) Formulations:

3) Trade name:

4) Target host(s) (can be broad):

5) Crop or Habitat:

6) Company name: Company address: Telephone no.: Facsimile no.: E-mail:

7) Contact person:

8) Registration status:

9) Which countries?

10) Availability of experimental formulations (are formulations available for researchers totest?):

Please return completed form(s) to:Mark Goettel

Agriculture and Agri-Food CanadaLethbridge Research Centre

P.O. Box 3000 Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1J 4B1Tel. (403) 317-2264; Fax. (403) 382-3156; E-mail: [email protected]

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BACTERIA

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensisFormulations : Wettable powderTrade name: Bt 8010, RijinTarget host: Lepidoptera including Plutella xylostella, Pieris rapae,

Helicoverpa zea, Dendrolimus punctatus and Ostrinia nubilalisCrop/habitat: Vegetables, cotton, fruit trees, rice, maize, forestry and

ornamentalsCompany: Scientific & Technological DevelopingContact: Mr. Guo Yaorong, Dr. Xiang Guan; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: P.R. China, MalaysiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensisFormulations : Granular feeding baitsTrade name: Bitayon�

Target host: Batrachedra amydraula (lesser datepalm moth), otherlepidopteran pests

Crop/habitat: Datepalm, vegetable and field cropsCompany: Jewin-Joffe Industry LimitedContact: Dr. Amos Navon; [email protected] status: Yes (datepalm since 1997)Which countries: IsraelAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiesisTrade name: Delfin�, THURICIDETarget host: LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Vegetables, ornamentals, orchards, tea, turfCompany: SDS Biotech K.K.Contact: Mr. Masaji Kinoshita, Dr. Satoshi YamanakaRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Japan, South-East AsiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis strain YBt-1520Formulations: Wettable powderTrade name: Mianfeng pesticideTarget host: Lepidoptera especially Helicoverpa armigera and Plutella

xylostellaCrop/habitat: Cotton, vegetable, maize, fruitCompany: Huazhong Agricultural UniversityContact: Professor Yu Ziniu; [email protected] status: Yes (Chinese patent no. 95106749.4)Which countries: P. R. ChinaAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. aizawaiFormulations : Water dispersible granuleTrade name: XenTari�

Target host: Various LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Field crops, vegetables, greenhouse, orchard fruits and nuts,

ornamentalsCompany: Abbott LaboratoriesContact: Jim HaegerRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Worldwide (some restrictions in California)Availability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. aizawai strain GC91 (conjugant)Formulation: Wettable granulesTrade name: Agree�, Design�, Turex�

Target host: Lepidoptera, resistant Plutella xylostellaCrop/habitat: VegetablesCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: C.-Y. Chen; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. chinesensis strain CT-43 (noflagellae)

Formulations: Wettable powderTrade name: Shuangdu preparationTarget host: Wide insecticidal spectrum: Lepidoptera, Diptera and

Coleoptera,especially Helicoverpa armigera, Dendrolimus spp.,Ostrinia nubilalis, Limacodidae, Cryptothelea minuscula,Museidae, Aprion germani

Crop/habitat: Forest, gardens, cotton, maize.Company: Huazhong Agricultural UniversityContact: Professor Yu Ziniu; [email protected] status: No (passed safety testing)Which countries: P. R. ChinaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. galleriae, wild type strainFormulations : Liquid concentrateTrade name: SPICTURIN

Target host: Plutella xylostellaCrop/habitat: Cabbages, cauliflowersCompany: Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and Fertilisers limitedContact: Dr. T. Chellathurai; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: IndiaAvailability: Commercially available

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Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensisFormulations : Liquid, granules, aqueous suspension, pelletsTrade name: Gnatrol�; VectoBac� G, 12AS; Bactimos�

Target host: Fungus gnats, mosquitoes, blackfliesCrop/habitat: Greenhouse ornamentals and vegetables, ditches, swamps,

ponds etc.Company: Abbott LaboratoriesContact: Jim HaegerRegistration status: YesWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis strain 187Trade name: JieJueLing preparationTarget host: Diptera, especially to Culex, Anopheles, AedesCrop/habitat: Rice fields, sewage and drainage ditches, pondsCompany: Huazhong Agricultural UniversityContact: Professor Yu Ziniu; [email protected] status: NoWhich countries: P. R. ChinaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensisFormulations: Liquid concentrateTrade name: TEKNAR�, TEKNAR� HPDTarget host: Mosquitoes, blackfliesCrop/habitat: Ditches, swamps, lakes, ponds, riversCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: C.-Y. Chen; [email protected] status: YesWhich Countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis strain 187 and Bacillusthuringiensis strain cs-8.

Trade name: MieJueLing preparationTarget host: Diptera, especially Culex, Anopheles and Aedes spp.Crop/habitat: Rice fields, sewage and drainage ditches, pondsCompany: Huazhong Agricultural UniversityContact: Professor Yu Ziniu; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: P. R. ChinaAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstakiFormulations : Dry flowable, emulsifiable suspension, granule, sand granule,

flowable concentrate, wettable powderTrade name: Dipel� DF, ES, 4L, 10G, SG Plus; Biobit� XL, HP; Foray� 48B,

48F, 76BTarget host: Various LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Field crops (e.g. cotton, cereals, tobacco), vegetables,

greenhouse, orchard fruits and nuts, ornamentals, forestry,stored commodities

Company: Abbott LaboratoriesContact: Jim HaegerRegistration status: YesWhich countries: North AmericaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstakiFormulation: Wettable powder, wettable granulesTrade name: THURICIDETarget host: LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Vegetables, forestryCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: C.-Y. Chen; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki strain SAHFormulation: Wettable granulesTrade name: Javelin�, Delfin�, 32 LVTarget host: LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Field crops, vegetables, fruit, nuts, forestryCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: C.-Y. Chen; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki strain SA12Formulation: Wettable granulesTrade name: CoStar�, 48 LVTarget host: LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Field crops, fruit, nuts, forestryCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: C.-Y. Chen; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. tenebrionisFormulations : Flowable concentrateTrade name: Novodor�

Target host: Colorado Potato Beetle, Elm Bark BeetleCrop/habitat: Potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant against CPB, shade trees

and ornamentals against EBBCompany: Abbott LaboratoriesContact: Jim HaegerRegistration status: YesWhich countries: North AmericaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus sphaericusFormulations : GranulesTrade name: VectoLex�

Target host: MosquitoesCrop/habitat: Ditches, swamps, ponds, salt marshes, ricefieldsCompany: Abbott LaboratoriesContact: Jim HaegerRegistration status: YesWhich countries: North AmericaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Bacillus sphaericus 1593 MFormulations : Liquid concentrateTrade name: SPICBIOMOSS

Target host: Anopheles and Culex spp.Crop/habitat: Drainage ditches, ponds, etc.Company: Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and Fertilisers limitedContact: Dr. T. Chellathurai; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: IndiaAvailability: Commercially available

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki EG7673Trade name: RavenTarget host: Coleopteran larvaeCrop/habitat: Potatoes, tomatoes, eggplantCompany: Ecogen Inc.Contact: Tim Johnson; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: U.S.Availability: Yes - oil flowable

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Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki ED7841Trade name: CrymaxTarget host: Lepidopteran pests of vegetables and horticultural cropsCrop/habitat: Vegetable, horticultural ornamental cropsCompany: Ecogen Inc.Contact: Tim Johnson; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: U.S., Mexico, MalaysiaAvailability: Yes in WDG and WP formulations

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki EG7826Trade name: LepinoxTarget host: Lepidoptera - especially armywormsCrop/habitat: Turf, hay, row crops, sweet cornCompany: Ecogen Inc.Contact: Tim Johnson; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: U.S.Availability: Yes in WDG and G formulations

FUNGI

Pathogen: Beauveria bassianaTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL BASSIANA 50Target host: Coleoptera, Homoptera, Lepidoptera, DipteraCrop/habitat: Coffee, flowers, vegetables and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Beauveria bassiana (all aspects of R&D for commercialization)Trade name : Mycotrol WP and ES; BotaniGard ES; CornGard ES and GTarget host: Homoptera/Heteroptera, thrips, certain Coleoptera, Lepidoptera

and OrthopteraCrop/habitat: Mycotrol for field and vegetable crops; BotaniGard for

indoor/outdoor nursery, greenhouse and landscapeornamentals and vegetables; CornGard for corn (maize)

Company: Mycotech CorporationContact: Dr. Clifford Bradley, Dr. Stefan T. Jaronski; mycotech@in-

tch.com or [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: Currently USA, Mexico and several others from 1998Availability: Yes

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Pathogen: Beauveria bassianaFormulations: Clay granulesTrade name: OstrinilTarget host: Corn earworm, Ostinia nubilalisCrop/habitat: CornCompany: Natural Plant Protection (NPP)Registration status: YesWhich countries: FranceAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Beauveria brongniartiiTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL BEAUVERIA 50Target host: Coleoptera, Homoptera, Lepidoptera, DipteraCrop/habitat: Flowers, vegetables, potatoes, oil palms and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Beauveria brongniartiiTrade name: EngerlingspilzTarget host: Melolontha melolonthaCrop/habitat: Pastures, grasslandCompany: Andermatt Biocontrol AGContact: Dr. Martin AndermattRegistration status: YesWhich countries: SwitzerlandAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Beauveria and Metarhizium spp.Trade name: Beauveria Schweizer�, Metarhizium Schweizer�

Target host: InsectsCrop/habitat: Turf/grassland, fruit growing, viticulture and horticultureCompany: Eric Schweizer Seeds Ltd.Contact: Dr. Horst MatzkeRegistration status: YesWhich countries: SwitzerlandAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Chondrostereum purpureumTrade name: BIOCHONTarget host: Prunus serotina (black cherry)Crop/habitat: ForestryCompany: Koppert Biological Systems B.V.Contact: Drs. W.J. Ravensberg; [email protected] status: No registration requiredWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Gliocladium virens strain GL-21Trade name: SoilGard- biological fungicideTarget host: Root-rot and damping-off pathogens (Pythium, Rhizoctonia,

Sclerotinia, Sclerotium, and Fusarium spp.)Crop/habitat: Ornamentals, vegetables, turf, and other cropsCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Jacob Eyal; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: USA - 1996 for greenhouse use, 1997 for outdoor use.Availability: Experimental formulations available only by special

arrangement.

Pathogen: Lagenidium giganteumTrade name: LAGINEX-

Target host: All mosquito larvaeCrop/habitat: Rice, wetlands, ponds, lakes, vernal poolsCompany: AgraQuest, Inc.Contact: Dr. Pamela G. Marrone; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: USAAvailability: Some formulations available for testing

Pathogen: Metarhizium anisopliaeTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL METARHIZIUM 50Target host: Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Homoptera, OrthopteraCrop/habitat: Flowers, vegetables, potatoes, grassland and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Metarhizium anisopliae isolate F-001Formulations: GranulesTrade name: BioGreenTM GranulesTarget host: Adoryphouse couloni (red-headed cockchafer)Crop/habitat: Pasture and turfCompany: Bio-Care Technology Pty. LimitedContact: Mr. Gray K. Bullard; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: Australia (specifically Tasmania, Victoria and South Australia

only)Availability: Yes (and other isolates of M. anisopiae)

Pathogen: Metarhizium anisopliaeTrade name: BIO 1020Target host: Vine weevilCompany: Bayer AGRegistration status: YesWhich countries: GermanyAvailability: Not at present

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Pathogen: Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum isolate IMI 330189Formulation: OF, SUTrade name: Green MuscleTarget host: Locustana pardalina and other locusts and grasshoppersCrop/habitat: Conservation areas, rangelandCompany: Biological Control Products SA PTYContact: Di Neethling; [email protected] status: Nov. 98Which countries: South AfricaAvailability: Yes (samples may also be obtained from Lubilosa-IITA, 08 bp

0932, Cotonou, Benin; [email protected])

Pathogen: Myrothecium verrucariaFormulations : Emulsifiable suspension, granuleTrade name: DiTera� ES, WDG, GTarget host: Various plant parasitic nematodesCrop/habitat: Annual and perennial crops (e.g. ornamentals, cabbage, citrus,

turf)Company: Abbott LaboratoriesContact: Jim HaegerRegistration status: YesWhich countries: WorldwideAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Nomuraea rileyiTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL NOMURAEA 50Target host: LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Flowers, vegetables, potatoes, oil palms and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Paecilomyces fumosoroseusTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL PAECILOMYCES 50Target host: Coleoptera, nematodesCrop/habitat: Flowers, vegetables, fruits and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Paecilomyces fumosoroseus strain Apopka 97Trade name: PFR-97- biological insecticideTarget host: Greenhouse whitefly (Trialeuroides vaporariorum), sweetpotato

whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), aphids, thrips, spidermitesCrop/habitat: Ornamentals, vegetablesCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Jacob Eyal; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: Registered in the European Union 1997 (first microbial

pesticide to pass new unified registration requirements). USAAvailability: Experimental formulations available only by special

arrangement.

Pathogen: Trichoderma harzianumTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL TRICHODERMA 50Target host: Fusarium, Rhizoctonia, Alternaria, Rosellinia, Botrytis,

Sclerotium and Phytophthora spp.Crop/habitat: Flowers, vegetables, fruits and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Verticillium lecaniiTrade name: AGO BIOCONTROL VERTICILLIUM 50Target host: Homoptera, DipteraCrop/habitat: Flowers, vegetables and other cropsCompany: Ago BiocontrolContact: John Jairo VillarRegistration status: YesWhich countries: ColombiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Verticillium lecaniiTrade name: MYCOTALTarget host: Whiteflies, some activity against thripsCrop/habitat: Protected crops (cucumber, tomato, sweet pepper, eggplant,

lettuce, beans, ornamentals), hardy nursery stockCompany: Koppert Biological Systems B.V.Contact: Drs. W.J. Ravensberg; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: Netherlands, U.K., Switzerland, Finland, Norway and pending in

Denmark.Availability: Yes

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Pathogen: Verticillium lecaniiTrade name: VERTALECTarget host: AphidsCrop/habitat: Protected crops (cucumber, tomato, sweet pepper, eggplant,

lettuce, beans, ornamentals)Company: Koppert Biological Systems B.V.Contact: Drs. W.J. Ravensberg; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: U.K., Switzerland, Norway and pending in Denmark and

FinlandAvailability: Yes

NEMATODES

Pathogen: Heterorhabditis bacteriophoraTrade name: CruiserTarget host: Soil dwelling Coleopteran and Lepidopteran larvaeCrop/habitat: Turf, nursery and ornamental cropsCompany: Ecogen Inc.Contact: Tim Johnson; [email protected] status: ExemptWhich countries: U.S.Availability: Product available to researchers in WP formulation

Pathogen: Heterorhabditis bacteriophoraTrade name: Nema-top, nema-greenTarget host: Black Vine weevil, sciarids, grubsCrop/habitat: Home/garden, lawns, strawberries, ornamentals, tree nurseriesCompany: e-nema GmbHContact: Dr. Arne Peters; [email protected] status: Not necessaryAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Heterorhabditis megidisTrade name: DickmaulrüsslernematodenTarget host: Black Vine weevil, Otiorhynchus sulcatusCrop/habitat: HorticultureCompany: Andermatt Biocontrol AGContact: Dr. Martin AndermattRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Switzerland, AustriaAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Heterorhabditis megidisTrade name: LARVANEMTarget host: Curculionids e.g. vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatusCrop/habitat: Mainly ornamental crops, hardy nursery stock and herbsCompany: Koppert Biological Systems B.V.Contact: Drs. W.J. Ravensberg; [email protected] status: Registered if necessaryWhich countries: Canada, South Africa, USA. No registration required in

European countries except for Austria, Switzerland andSweden (where registration has been obtained)

Availability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernematid nematodesTrade name: BiosafeTarget host: Coleoptera, LepidopteraCrop/habitat: TurfCompany: SDS Biotech K.K.Contact: Mr. Masaji Kinoshita, Dr. Satoshi YamanakaRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Japan, South-East AsiaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernema and Heterorhabditis spp.Trade name: SCANMASK, ECOMASK, HETEROMASKTarget host: Soil and cryptic insectsCrop/habitat: Mostly high value horticultural crops or lawn and garden useCompany: BioLogic CompanyContact: Albert Pye; pyealber@epix,netRegistration status: No registration required in USAWhich countries: USAAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernema carpocapsaeTrade name: BioVector�, Vector� TL, Savior�, and BioSafe� biological

insecticidesTarget host: Cutworms, armyworms, billbugs, root weevils, vine weevils,

stem borers, fleas, fungus gnats, webwormsCrop/habitat: Vegetables, small fruits, turf, ornamentalsCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: NoWhich countries: Exempt from registration by US EPA, registered in various

States within USAAvailability: Experimental samples available by special arrangement or

purchased from commercial distributors

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Pathogen: Steinernema carpocapsaeTrade name: NoneTarget host: Mole cricketsCrop/habitat: VegetablesCompany: Andermatt Biocontrol AGContact: Dr. Martin AndermattRegistration status: Not necessaryAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernema feltiaeTrade name: TRAUNENTarget host: SciaridsCrop/habitat: OrnamentalsCompany: Andermatt Biocontrol AGContact: Dr. Martin AndermattRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Switzerland, AustriaAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernema feltiaeTrade name: nema-plusTarget host: Sciarid fliesCrop/habitat: Mushroom culturesCompany: e-nema GmbHContact: Dr. Arne Peters; [email protected] status: Not necessaryAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernema feltiaeTrade name: ENTONEM, SCIA-RIDTarget host: Sciarid fliesCrop/habitat: Protected crops (ornamentals, herbs, vegetables, mushrooms,

seedling cultivation)Company: Koppert Biological Systems B.V.Contact: Drs. W.J. Ravensberg; [email protected] status: Registered if necessaryWhich countries: Canada, Mexico, South Africa, USA. No registration required in

European countries except for Austria, Switzerland andSweden (where registration has been obtained)

Availability: Yes

Pathogen: Steinernema feltiaeTrade name: Magnet� and X-Gnat� biological insecticidesTarget host: Mushroom flies, fungus gnatsCrop/habitat: Mushrooms, greenhouse cropCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: NoWhich countries: Exempt from registration by US EPA, registered in various

States within USAAvailability: Experimental samples available by special arrangement or

purchased from commercial distributors

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Pathogen: Steinernema riobrave (=riobravis)Trade name: BioVector� 355, Vector� MC, and Devour� biological

insecticidesTarget host: Citrus root weevil complex (Diaprepes abbreviatus, Pachneus

spp., others), mole crickets (Scapteriscus spp.), plant-parasiticnematodes (Belonolaimus, Meloidogyne, and Criconemellaspp.)

Crop/habitat: Citrus, turfCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: NoWhich countries: Exempt from registration by US EPA, registered in various

States within USAAvailability: Experimental samples available by special arrangement or

purchased from commercial distributors

Pathogen: Steinernema riobravisTarget host: Citrus root weevil and mole cricketsCrop/habitat: Citrus, turfCompany: Ecogen Inc.Contact: Tim Johnson; [email protected] status: ExemptWhich countries: U.S.Availability: None

PROTOZOA

Pathogen: Nosema locustaeTrade name: Nolo BaitTarget host: Grasshopper species, OrthopteraCrop/habitat: All greenery, cropsCompany: M & R Durango Inc.Contact: Lee Anne Merrill; [email protected] status: CurrentWhich countries: U.S.A.Availability: This would be determined on a case by case basis.

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VIRUSES

Pathogen: BaculovirusFormulations: Emulsifiable concentrateTrade name: MamestrinTarget host: Cabbage moth, Mamestra brassicae; American bollworm,

Helicoverpa armigera; Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella;potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea opereulella; grape berry moth,Lobesia botrana

Crop/habitat: Cabbage, cotton, potato, grapesCompany: Natural Plant Protection (NPP)Registration status: YesWhich countries: FranceAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Genetically engineered baculovirusesTarget host: Various species of LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Various row cropsCompany: American CyanamidContact: Dr. Ivan Gard; [email protected] status: In progressWhich countries: USA at presentAvailability: Possibly in 1999

Pathogen: Genetically modified baculoviruses including variants ofAcMNPV, HzSNPV, and SeMNPV. Work focuses in four majorareas: Molecular Biology, Production, Formulation and Biology.

Target host: Noctuidae including Heliothines and SpodopteraCrop/habitat: Cotton and leafy vegetablesCompany: Dupont Agricultural ProductsContact: J. Lindsey Flexner; Lindsey.Flexner @usa.dupont.com

Pathogen: Adoxophyes orana granulosis virusTrade name: CAPEXTarget host: Adoxophyes oranaCrop/habitat: OrchardsCompany: Andermatt Biocontrol AGContact: Dr. Martin AndermattRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Switzerland, GermanyAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Anagrapha falcifera multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus(AfMNPV)

Target host: Heliothis, Helicoverpa and Spodoptera spp., loopers, and otherLepidoptera.,

Crop/habitat: Vegetables, cotton, ornamentals, floricultureCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: Technical virus registered in USA (1996)Availability: Experimental formulations available only by special

arrangement

Pathogen: Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus(AcMNPV)

Trade name: Gusano� biological insecticideTarget host: Miscellaneous LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Vegetables, cotton and other field crops, ornamentalsCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: USA (1995)Availability: Experimental formulations currently unavailable.

Pathogen: Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus(AcMNPV) and other occluded baculoviruses

Target host: LepidopteraCrop/habitat: Agricultural crops and forestryCompany: AgriVirion Inc.Contact: Dr. J. Lee ComptonRegistration status: No

Pathogen: Cydia pomonella granulosis virus (CpGV)Trade name: Cyd-X� biological insecticideTarget host: Cydia pomonella (codling moth)Crop/habitat: Apples, pears, walnutsCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: USA (1995)Availability: Experimental formulations currently unavailable.

Pathogen: Cydia pomonella granulosis virusTrade name: MADEXTarget host: Cydia pomonellaCrop/habitat: OrchardsCompany: Andermatt Biocontrol AGContact: Dr. Martin AndermattRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Switzerland, Germany, SpainAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Cydia pomonella granulosis virusTrade name: GranupomTarget host: Cydia pomonella (codling moth)Crop/habitat: Apples, pears, walnutsCompany: AgrEvo GmbHRegistration status: YesWhich countries: Germany, SwitzerlandAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Cydia pomonella granulosis virusTrade name: CarpovirusineTarget host: Cydia pomonella (codling moth)Crop/habitat: Apples, pears, walnutsCompany: Natural Plant Protection (NPP)Registration status: YesWhich countries: FranceAvailability: Yes

Pathogen: Helicoverpa zea single capsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus(HzSNPV)

Trade name: GemStar� biological insecticideTarget host: Helicoverpa spp. (tobacco budworm, bollworms, corn earworm,

tomato fruitworm)Crop/habitat: Cotton, vegetablesCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: Registered in USA (1995). Registrations pending in Australia,

Mexico and Thailand.Availability: Experimental samples by special arrangement. Commercial

availability in USA through Helena Chemical Company

Pathogen: Nuclear polyhedrosis virusTrade name: Product under developmentTarget host: LepidopteraCompany: SDS Biotech K.K.Contact: Mr. Masaji Kinoshita, Dr. Satoshi Yamanaka

Pathogen: Oryctes baculovirusFormulations : Tissue culture virus stable for up to 7 years if refrigerated,

several weeks at tropical temperaturesTarget host: Coconut palm rhinoceros beetleCrop/habitat: Coconuts in TropicsCompany: HortResearchContact: Dr. Paul D. Scotti; [email protected] status: Not necessaryWhich countries: Used in Maldive Islands, Philippines, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji,

IndonesiaAvailability: Yes

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Pathogen: Spodoptera exigua multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus(SeMNPV)

Trade name: SPOD-X� biological insecticideTarget host: Spodoptera exigua (Beet armyworm)Crop/habitat: Vegetables, cotton, vines, ornamentals, floricultureCompany: Thermo Trilogy CorporationContact: Dr. Michael Dimock; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: The Netherlands (1993), USA (1995) and Thailand (1996).

Registration pending in MexicoAvailability: Experimental samples by special arrangement. Commercial

availability in USA through Helena Chemical Company, inThailand through Hoescht Schering AgrEvo (Thai) Ltd. and inThe Netherlands through Brinkman B.V.

Pathogen: Spodoptera littoralis polyhedrosis virusTrade name: SpodopterinTarget host: Spodoptera littoralisCrop/habitat: Cotton, corn, tomatoesCompany: Natural Plant Protection (NPP)Registration status: YesWhich countries: FranceAvailability: Yes

TRANSGENIC PLANTS

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis; transgenic plantsTarget host: European corn borerCrop/habitat: CornCompany: Plant Genetic SystemsContact: Peter Denolf; [email protected]

Pathogen: Bacillus thuringiensis, transgenic plantsTrade name: StarLinkTM

Target host: European corn borer, Southwestern corn borerCrop/habitat: Bt corn - contains cry9c from Bacillus thuringiensis sub sp.

tolworthiCompany: AgrEvo USAContact: Keith Newhouse; [email protected], Sue

MacIntosh; [email protected] status: YesWhich countries: U.S.A., pending in Japan, Europe, Argentina and CanadaAvailability: Yes, seed also available for testing

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CONTRACT SERVICES

Company: Benzon ResearchContact: Gary Benzon; [email protected]: Independent research firm specialising in laboratory and field

testing of microbial control products including Bacillusthuringiensis, B. sphaericus and viruses. Works with mostarthropod hosts especially mosquitoes and other public healthpests. Speciality markets include urban/public health andforestry.

Company: Biotechnological LaboratoryContact: Dr. Konrad Bernhard; [email protected]: Laboratory and contract research aimed at isolation of

microorganisms, development of microbial products mainly foragricultural, pharmaceutical and technical applications. Hascollection of over 5,000 Actinomycetes and Bacilli. A specialityis microbial insecticides based on Bacillus thuringiensis andfungi.

Company: Natural Plant Protection (NPP)Aims: Technology transfer and partnership in biological control R & D.

Following technologies are available: production of insectviruses by mass rearing technology; production ofentomopathogenic and antagonistic fungi by solid fermentationtechnology; optimization of fermentation technology for newstrains; sample production for R & D purposes.

Company: Ricera, Inc.Contact: Ross Halliday; [email protected]: Biological Services group carries out efficacy, formulation and

regulatory studies. Work with other companies to discover anddevelop new materials.

Company: Xenotype Ltd.Contact : Paul van Poppelen; [email protected]: Anaerobic and aerobic biological treatment of industrial and

municipal waste waters and effluents. Abatement of publicnuisances due to insect pests arising from such installationsand other aquatic environments. Emphasis is given tobiological means through habitat manipulation, application ofmicrobial insecticides - including Bacillus thuringiensis,augmented by chemical insecticides where necessary. Activities include research as well as design andimplementation of practical and economic control measures. Speciality: non-biting midges (chironomids and psychodids).

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INDEX OF PATHOGENS

Adoxophyes orana granulosis virus................................................................................15Anagrapha falcifera multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus ..............................................16Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus..........................................16Bacillus sphaericus ..........................................................................................................5Bacillus thuringiensis ................................................................................................. 1, 18Bacillus thuringiensis strain cs-8 ......................................................................................3Bacillus thuringiensis strain YBt-1520 ..............................................................................1Bacillus thuringiensis var. aizawai ....................................................................................2Bacillus thruingiensis var. aizawai strain GC91 ................................................................2Bacillus thuringiensis var. chinesensis strain CT-43 .........................................................2Bacillus thuringiensis var. galleriae, wild type strain .........................................................2Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis ...............................................................................3Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis strain 187...............................................................3Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki ................................................................................4-6Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki strain SAH..................................................................4Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki strain SA12 ................................................................4Bacillus thuringiensis var. tenebrionis ..............................................................................5Baculoviruses ................................................................................................................15Beauveria bassiana .....................................................................................................6, 7Beauveria brongniartii ......................................................................................................7Beauveria spp. ................................................................................................................7Chondrostereum purpureum ............................................................................................7Cydia pomonella granulosis virus ............................................................................ 16, 17Gliocladium virens strain GL-21 .......................................................................................8Helicoverpa zea single capsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus.................................................17Heterorhabditis bacteriophora ........................................................................................11Heterorhabditis megidis ........................................................................................... 11, 12Heterorhabditis spp........................................................................................................12Lagenidium giganteum.....................................................................................................8Metarhizium anisopliae ....................................................................................................8Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum ................................................................................9Metarhizium spp. .............................................................................................................7Myrothecium verrucaria ...................................................................................................9Nomuraea rileyi ...............................................................................................................9Nosema locustae...........................................................................................................14Nuclear polyhedrosis virus .............................................................................................17Oryctes baculovirus .......................................................................................................17Paecilomyces fumosoroseus ...........................................................................................9Paecilomyces fumosoroseus strain Apopka 97 ..............................................................10Spodoptera exigua multicapsid nucleopolyhedrosis virus ...............................................18Spodoptera littoralis polyhedrosis virsus ........................................................................18Steinernema carpocapsae ....................................................................................... 12, 13Steinernema feltiae........................................................................................................13Steinernema riobrave (=riobravis) ..................................................................................14Steinernema spp. ..........................................................................................................12Steinernematid nematodes ............................................................................................12Trichoderma harzianum .................................................................................................10Verticillium lecanii .................................................................................................... 10, 11

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INDEX OF TARGET HOSTS

Adoryphouse couloni .......................................................................................................8Adoxophyes orana.........................................................................................................15Aedes..............................................................................................................................3Alternaria .......................................................................................................................10Anopheles ...................................................................................................................3, 5Aphids ..................................................................................................................... 10, 11Aprion germani ...............................................................................................................2Armyworms ............................................................................................................... 6, 12Batrachedra amydraula....................................................................................................1Beet armyworm .............................................................................................................18Belonolaimus.................................................................................................................14Bemisia tabaci ...............................................................................................................10Billbugs..........................................................................................................................12Black Vine weevil...........................................................................................................11Blackflies .........................................................................................................................3Bollworms................................................................................................................ 15, 17Botrytis ..........................................................................................................................10Cabbage moth ...............................................................................................................15Citrus root weevil ...........................................................................................................14Coconut palm rhinoceros beetle.....................................................................................17Codling moth ........................................................................................................... 16, 17Coleoptera.................................................................................................... 2, 5-9, 11, 12Colorado Potato Beetle....................................................................................................5Corn earworm............................................................................................................ 7, 17Criconemella..................................................................................................................14Cryptothelea minuscula ...................................................................................................2Culex ...........................................................................................................................3, 5Curculionids...................................................................................................................12Cutworms ......................................................................................................................12Cydia pomonella ...................................................................................................... 16, 17Dendrolimus. ...................................................................................................................2Dendrolimus punctatus ....................................................................................................1Diamondback moth........................................................................................................15Diaprepes abbreviatus ...................................................................................................14Diptera........................................................................................................... 2, 3, 6, 7, 10Elm Bark Beetle...............................................................................................................5European corn borer ......................................................................................................18Fleas .............................................................................................................................12Fungus gnats....................................................................................................... 3, 12, 13Fusarium ................................................................................................................... 8, 10Grape berry moth...........................................................................................................15Grasshoppers ............................................................................................................ 9, 14Grubs ............................................................................................................................11Helicoverpa (= Heliothis)........................................................................................... 15-17Helicoverpa armigera............................................................................................. 1, 2, 15Helicoverpa zea ...............................................................................................................1Heteroptera .....................................................................................................................6Homoptera.............................................................................................................. 6-8, 10Insects.............................................................................................................................7Lepidoptera ............................................................................... 1, 2, 4, 6-9, 11, 12, 15-17Limacodidae ....................................................................................................................2

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Lobesia botrana.............................................................................................................15Locustana pardalina ........................................................................................................9Locusts............................................................................................................................9Loopers .........................................................................................................................16Mamestra brassicae ......................................................................................................15Meloidogyne ..................................................................................................................14Melolontha melolontha.....................................................................................................7Mole crickets ........................................................................................................... 13, 14Mosquitoes .............................................................................................................. 3, 5, 8Museidae.........................................................................................................................2Mushroom flies ..............................................................................................................13Nematodes ................................................................................................................ 9, 14Noctuidae ......................................................................................................................15Orthoptera ............................................................................................................. 6, 8, 14Ostrinia nubilalis ...................................................................................................... 1, 2, 7Otiorhynchus sulcatus ............................................................................................. 11, 12Pachneus .....................................................................................................................14Phthorimaea opereulella ................................................................................................15Phytophthora .................................................................................................................10Pieris rapae .....................................................................................................................1Plutella xylostella ................................................................................................... 1, 2, 15Potato tuber moth ..........................................................................................................15Prunus serotina (black cherry) .........................................................................................7Pythium ...........................................................................................................................8Red-headed cockchafer ...................................................................................................8Rhizoctonia................................................................................................................ 8, 10Root weevils ..................................................................................................................12Root-rot and damping-off pathogens................................................................................8Rosellinia.......................................................................................................................10Scapteriscus .................................................................................................................14Sciarids ................................................................................................................... 11, 13Sclerotinia........................................................................................................................8Sclerotium ................................................................................................................. 8, 10Soil and cryptic insects ..................................................................................................12Southwestern corn borer................................................................................................19Spidermites ...................................................................................................................10Spodoptera.............................................................................................................. 15, 16Spodoptera exigua.........................................................................................................18Spodoptera littoralis .......................................................................................................18Stem borers...................................................................................................................12Sweetpotato whitefly......................................................................................................10Thrips ........................................................................................................................ 6, 10Tobacco budworm .........................................................................................................17Tomato fruitworm...........................................................................................................17Trialeuroides vaporariorum ............................................................................................10Vine weevil ................................................................................................................ 8, 12Webworms ....................................................................................................................12Whitefies .......................................................................................................................10

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INDEX OF CROPS AND HABITATS

Agricultural crops..................................................................................................... 14, 16Apples ..................................................................................................................... 16, 17Beans...................................................................................................................... 10, 11Cabbages .............................................................................................................. 2, 9, 15Cauliflowers.....................................................................................................................2Cereals............................................................................................................................4Citrus......................................................................................................................... 9, 14Coconuts .......................................................................................................................17Coffee..............................................................................................................................6Conservation areas..........................................................................................................9Corn .......................................................................................................................... 7, 18Cotton........................................................................................................... 1, 2, 4, 15-18Cucumber................................................................................................................ 10, 11Datepalm.........................................................................................................................1Drainage ditches..........................................................................................................3, 5Eggplant .............................................................................................................. 5, 10, 11Field crops..................................................................................................... 1, 2, 4, 6, 16Floriculture............................................................................................................... 16, 18Flowers.......................................................................................................................6-10Forestry ......................................................................................................... 1, 2, 4, 7, 16Fruit ......................................................................................................... 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 12Gardens .............................................................................................................. 2, 11, 12Grapes ..........................................................................................................................15Grassland....................................................................................................................7, 8Greenery .......................................................................................................................14Greenhouse........................................................................................................... 2, 4, 13Greenhouse ornamentals and vegetables....................................................................3, 6Hay..................................................................................................................................6Herbs....................................................................................................................... 12, 13Horticulture .......................................................................................................... 7, 11, 12Indoor/outdoor nursery.....................................................................................................6Lakes...........................................................................................................................3, 8Landscape ornamentals and vegetables ..........................................................................6Lawns...................................................................................................................... 11, 12Lettuce .................................................................................................................... 10, 11Maize...........................................................................................................................1, 2Mushrooms....................................................................................................................13Nursery.....................................................................................................................10-12Nuts.................................................................................................................................4Oil palms .....................................................................................................................7, 9Orchard fruits and nuts ................................................................................................2, 4Orchards ............................................................................................................. 1, 15, 16Ornamentals.................................................................................... 1, 2, 4-6, 8-13, 16, 18Pastures ......................................................................................................................7, 8Pears....................................................................................................................... 16, 17Ponds...................................................................................................................... 3, 5, 8Potatoes ............................................................................................................. 5, 7-9, 15Rangeland .......................................................................................................................9Rice..................................................................................................................... 1, 3, 5, 8Rivers ..............................................................................................................................3Row crops ................................................................................................................. 6, 15Salt marshes ...................................................................................................................5

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Seedling cultivation........................................................................................................13Sewage ...........................................................................................................................3Shade trees .....................................................................................................................5Stored commodities .........................................................................................................4Strawberries ..................................................................................................................11Swamps ......................................................................................................................3, 5Sweet corn ......................................................................................................................6Sweet pepper .......................................................................................................... 10, 11Tea..................................................................................................................................1Tobacco ..........................................................................................................................4Tomatoes ...................................................................................................... 5, 10, 11, 18Tree nurseries ...............................................................................................................11Turf......................................................................................................... 1, 6-9, 11, 12, 14Vegetables ...............................................................................1, 2, 4, 6-10, 12, 13, 15-18Vernal pools ....................................................................................................................8Vines .............................................................................................................................18Viticulture ........................................................................................................................7Walnuts ................................................................................................................... 16, 17Wetlands .........................................................................................................................8

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INDEX OF COMPANIES AND ADDRESSES

Abbott Laboratories ..................................................................................................2-5, 91401 N. Sheridan RoadNorth Chicago, IL 60064U.S.A.Tel: 800-323-9597Fax: 847-934-3769

Ago Biocontrol ............................................................................................................6-10Transversal 84 A No. 138-95or Krr 80 A No. 74-93BogotáCOLOMBIATel: 6815134/6858630/2525593Fax: 6832691

AgraQuest, Inc.................................................................................................................81105 Kennedy PlaceSuite 4Davis CA 95616U.S.A.Tel: 916-750-0150Fax: 916-750-0153

AgrEvo GmbH ...............................................................................................................17Pflanzenshutz DeutschlandPostfach 19 03 20D-40511 DüsseldorfGERMANYTel: 49-211-95080Fax: 49-211-9508101

AgrEvo USA Co.............................................................................................................1814665 Galaxie Avenue WestSuite 300Apple Valley, MN 55124U.S.A.Tel: 612-997-4500Fax: 612-997-4507

AgriVirion Inc. ................................................................................................................16460 West 25th StreetNew York, NY 10001U.S.A.Tel: 212-463-7325Fax: 212-463-7325

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American Cyanamid.......................................................................................................15P.O. Box 400Princeton, NJ 08543-0400U.S.A.Tel: 609-716-2136Fax: 609-275-3521

Andermatt Biocontrol AG ......................................................................... 7, 11, 13, 15, 16UnterdorfCH-6146 GrossdietwilSWITZERLANDTel: 062-927-2840Fax: 062-927-2123

Bayer AG.........................................................................................................................8Werk Leverkusen51368 LeverkusenGERMANYTel: 49-214-301

Benzon Research ..........................................................................................................19208 Burnt House RoadCarlisle, PA 17013U.S.A.Tel: 717-258-1183Fax: 717-258-1195

BioLogic Company.........................................................................................................12P.O. Box 177Willow Hill, PA 17271U.S.A.Tel: 717-349-2789/2922

Bio-Care Technology Pty. Limited ....................................................................................8R.M.B. 1084 Pacific HighwaySomersbyNSW 2250AUSTRALIATel: 02-4340-2246Fax: 02-4340-2243

Biological Control Products SA (Pty) Ltd. (BCP)...............................................................9P.O. Box 1561Pinetown 3600SOUTH AFRICATel: 031-700-4525Fax: 031-700-1338

Biotechnological Laboratory...........................................................................................19D-79539 LörrachWiesentalstrasse 75GERMANYTel: 0049-7621-165600Fax: 0049-7621165600

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DuPont Agricultural Products .........................................................................................15Stine-Haskell Research CenterElkton RoadNewark, DE 19714U.S.A.Tel: 302-451-4861Fax: 302-366-6503

Eric Schweizer Seeds Ltd. ...............................................................................................7P.O. Box 150CH-3602 ThunSWITZERLANDTel: 033-227-5757Fax: 033-227-5758

Ecogen Inc ...................................................................................................... 5, 6, 11, 142005 W. Cabot BoulevardP.O. Box 3023Langhorne, PA 19047-3023U.S.A.Tel: 215-757-1590Fax: 215-757-2956

e-nema GmbH......................................................................................................... 11, 13Klausdorfer Str. 28-3624223 RaisdorfGERMANYTel: 49-4307-838813Fax: 49-4307-838314

HortResearch ................................................................................................................17Private Bag 92 169AucklandNEW ZEALANDTel: 64-9-8493660Fax: 64-9-8154201

Huazhong Agricultural University...................................................................................1-3Laboratory of Pesticidal MicrobiologyDepartment of Microbial Science and TechnologyHuazhong Agricultural UniversityWuhan 430070P.R. CHINATel: 86-27-7396030Fax: 86-27-7393882

Jewin-Joffe Industry Limited.............................................................................................1Shalom Tower22nd FloorP.O. Box 29511Tel-Aviv 61294ISRAELTel: 972-3-5170034Fax: 972-3-5100050

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Koppert Biological Systems B.V............................................................................ 7, 10-13P.O. Box 1552650 AD Berkel en Rodenrijs,THE NETHERLANDSTel: 31-10-51-404-44Fax: 31-10-51-121-57

M & R Durango Inc. .......................................................................................................14P.O. Box 886Bayfield, CO 81122U.S.A.Tel: 970-259-3521Fax: 970-259-3857

Mycotech Corporation......................................................................................................6P.O. Box 4109Butte, MT 59702U.S.A.Tel: 406-723-7770Fax: 406-723-7770

Natural Plant Protection (NPP)........................................................................ 7, 15, 17-19Route d ArtixBP 8064150 NogueresFRANCETel: 559-84-1045Fax: 559-84-8955

Plant Genetic Systems...................................................................................................18J. Plateaustraat 22B-9000 GentBELGIUMTel: 32-9-235-8491Fax: 32-9-224-0694

Ricera, Inc. ....................................................................................................................197528 Auburn RoadPainesville, OH 44077U.S.A .Fax: 440-354-4415

SDS Biotech K.K. ................................................................................................ 1, 12, 172-12-7, Higashi-ShinbashiMinatokuTokyo 105JAPANTel: 81-3-3436-3811Fax: 81-3-3436-0989

Scientific & Technological Developing..............................................................................1Corporation of Fujian Agricultural UniversityFujian Agricultural UniversityFuzhou

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P.R. CHINATel: 86-591-3741224Fax: 86-591-3741928

Thermo Trilogy Corporation .......................................................... 2-4, 8, 10, 12-14, 16-189145 Guildford Road, Suite 175Columbia, MD 21046U.S.A.Tel: 800-847-5620Fax: 301-604-7015

Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and Fertilisers Limited..........................................................2,5East Coast Centre, 553Anna Salai, TeynampetChennai - 600 018INDIATel: 91-44-4345276/4349560/4349824/4342360Fax: 91-44-4348044Telex: 041-23183 GRAMS: TACFERT

Xenotope Ltd. ................................................................................................................19P.O. Box 1New RomneyKent TN28 8YNUKTel: +44-1797 361631Fax: +44-1797 361193

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INDEX OF TRADE NAMES

12AS ...............................................................................................................................332 LV...............................................................................................................................448 LV...............................................................................................................................4AGO BIOCONTROL BASSIANA 50 .................................................................................6AGO BIOCONTROL BEAUVERIA 50...............................................................................7AGO BIOCONTROL METARHIZIUM 50...........................................................................8AGO BIOCONTROL NOMURAEA 50...............................................................................9AGO BIOCONTROL PAECILOMYCES 50 .......................................................................9AGO BIOCONTROL TRICHODERMA 50.......................................................................10AGO BIOCONTROL VERTICILLIUM 50.........................................................................10Agree� .............................................................................................................................2Bactimos� ........................................................................................................................3Beauveria Schweizer� ......................................................................................................7BIO 1020 .........................................................................................................................8Biobit� XL, HP ..................................................................................................................4BIOCHON........................................................................................................................7BioGreenTM Granules.......................................................................................................8Biosafe ..........................................................................................................................12BioSafe� biological insecticide........................................................................................12BioVector� biological insecticide.....................................................................................12BioVector� 355 biological insecticide ..............................................................................14Bitayon� ...........................................................................................................................1BotaniGard ES.................................................................................................................6Bt 8010............................................................................................................................1CAPEX ..........................................................................................................................15Carpovirusine ................................................................................................................17CornGard ES and G.........................................................................................................6CoStar� ............................................................................................................................4Cruiser...........................................................................................................................11Crymax............................................................................................................................6Cyd-X� biological insecticide ..........................................................................................16Delfin�..........................................................................................................................1, 4Design� ............................................................................................................................2Devour� biological insecticide.........................................................................................14Dickmaulrüsslernematoden............................................................................................11Dipel� DF, ES, 4L, 10G, SG Plus .....................................................................................4DiTera� ES, WDG, G .......................................................................................................9ECOMASK.....................................................................................................................12Engerlingspilz ..................................................................................................................7Entonem........................................................................................................................13Foray� 48B, 48F, 76B.......................................................................................................4GemStar� biological insecticide......................................................................................17Gnatrol� ...........................................................................................................................3Granupom .....................................................................................................................17Green Muscle ..................................................................................................................9Gusano� biological insecticide........................................................................................16HETEROMASK..............................................................................................................12Javelin�............................................................................................................................4JieJueLing preparation.....................................................................................................3LAGINEX-......................................................................................................................8LARVANEM...................................................................................................................12Lepinox............................................................................................................................6

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MADEX.......................................................................................................................... 16Magnet� biological insecticide ........................................................................................13Mamestrin...................................................................................................................... 15Metarhizium Schweizer�...................................................................................................7Mianfeng pesticide...........................................................................................................1MieJueLing preparation....................................................................................................3MYCOTAL .....................................................................................................................10Mycotrol WP and ES........................................................................................................6nema-green ...................................................................................................................11nema-plus......................................................................................................................13nema-top ....................................................................................................................... 11Nolo Bait........................................................................................................................14Novodor�..........................................................................................................................5Ostrinil .............................................................................................................................7PFR-97- biological insecticide ......................................................................................10Raven..............................................................................................................................5Rijin .................................................................................................................................1Savior� biological insecticide ..........................................................................................12SCANMASK ..................................................................................................................12SCIA-RID....................................................................................................................... 13Shuangdu preparation .....................................................................................................2SoilGard- biological fungicide.........................................................................................8Spicbiomoss ....................................................................................................................5Spicturin ..........................................................................................................................2SPOD-X� biological insecticide.......................................................................................18Spodopterin ...................................................................................................................18StarLinkTM......................................................................................................................18TEKNAR�.........................................................................................................................3TEKNAR� HPD ................................................................................................................3THURICIDE .................................................................................................................1, 4TRAUNEN .....................................................................................................................13Turex�..............................................................................................................................2VectoBac� G ....................................................................................................................3VectoLex� ........................................................................................................................5Vector� MC biological insecticide ...................................................................................14Vector� TL biological insecticide.....................................................................................12VERTALEC....................................................................................................................11X-Gnat� biological insecticide.........................................................................................13XenTari�...........................................................................................................................2