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1. Bacillus spp. as Bio-factories for Antifungal Secondary Metabolites: Innovation Beyond Whole Organism Formulations.

2. Success of microbial genes based transgenic crops: Bt and beyond Bt.

3. Viruses of the Fall Armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda : A Review with Prospects for Biological Control.

4. Essential Oil-Based Bioherbicides: Human Health Risks Analysis.

5. Emerging Applications of Bacteriocins as Antimicrobials, Anticancer Drugs, and Modulators of The Gastrointestinal Microbiota.

6. Biological Control with Trichogramma in China: History, Present Status, and Perspectives.

7. Mycoviruses in Biological Control: From Basic Research to Field Implementation.

8. Microbial biopesticides for invertebrate pests and their markets in the United States.

9. Microbial biopesticides for control of invertebrates: Progress from New Zealand.

10. Microbial biopesticides for insect pest management in India: Current status and future prospects.

11. Current status and perspectives of fungal entomopathogens used for microbial control of arthropod pests in Brazil.

12. Entomopathogenic nematology in Latin America: A brief history, current research and future prospects.

13. Microbial insecticides in Iran: History, current status, challenges and perspective.

15. Microbial control of phytophagous invertebrate pests in South Africa: Current status and future prospects.

17. Recombinant entomopathogenic agents: a review of biotechnological approaches to pest insect control.

18. Trapping devices of nematode-trapping fungi: formation, evolution, and genomic perspectives.

19. Insect pathogens as biological control agents: Back to the future.

20. Baculovirus insecticides in Latin America: historical overview, current status and future perspectives.

21. Biopesticides: state of the art and future opportunities.

22. Engineering plants for aphid resistance: current status and future perspectives.

23. Natural products for pest control: an analysis of their role, value and future.

24. Microbial management of arthropod pests of tea: current state and prospects.

25. The prospect of applying chemical elicitors and plant strengtheners to enhance the biological control of crop pests.

26. Delivering sustainable crop protection systems via the seed: exploiting natural constitutive and inducible defence pathways.

27. Mitigating the allergic effects of fire ant envenomation with biologically based population reduction.

28. Widespread adoption of Bt cotton and insecticide decrease promotes biocontrol services.

29. Have biopesticides come of age?

30. Bt rice evaluation and deployment strategies.

31. Combining novel monitoring tools and precision application technologies for integrated high-tech crop protection in the future (a discussion document).

32. Spiroplasmas and phytoplasmas: microbes associated with plant hosts.

33. New pheromones and insect control strategies.

35. Biopesticide production from Bacillus thuringiensis: an environmentally friendly alternative.

36. Current patents related to Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal crystal proteins.

38. Fungal bioinsecticide with a sting.

39. Microbial control in Asia: a bellwether for the future?

40. Current status and prospects on microbial control in Japan.

41. Microbial control and biotechnology research on Bacillus thuringiensis in China.

42. Microbial control in Southeast Asia.

43. Molecular-based strategies to exploit Pseudomonas biocontrol strains for environmental biotechnology applications.

44. Baculoviruses-- re-emerging biopesticides.

45. Commercialization and implementation of biocontrol.

46. Harnessing nature in Africa.

47. Bt: mode of action and use.

48. Using fungi and yeasts to manage vegetable crop diseases.

49. Advances in plant biotechnology and its adoption in developing countries.

50. Harmonious coexistence.

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