[Entomofungo-l] Fwd: Call for papers

ALCIDES MOINO JUNIOR alcmoino em den.ufla.br
Quinta Junho 30 09:57:32 BRT 2011


Prezados, enviando a pedido do Pedro Neves, 

Obrigado.

Alcides

Alcides Moino Junior
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Departamento de Entomologia

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em Agronomia/Entomologia

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Universidade Federal de Lavras

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De: "Pedro Neves" <pedroneves em uel.br>
Para: "Alcides Moino Junior" <alcmoino em ufla.br>
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Assunto: Fw: Call for papers

Alcides

Manda por favor esta msg para a rede. Quem sabe poderiamos, a rede fazer 
algum artigo com fungos???

Pedro
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <jean-louis.schwartz em umontreal.ca>
To: <pedroneves em uel.br>
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 1:35 PM
Subject: Call for papers



SIP members:

Call for papers-
As one of the guest editors (together with Laurence Després from Grenoble, 
France, and Célia Carlini, from Porto Alegre, Brazil)of the special issue on 
"Insecticidal Toxins" to be published by “Toxins”, a peer-reviewed open 
access journal of toxinology, I am very pleased to invite researchers to 
contribute to this issue by submitting a review, a feature or a regular 
paper on entomopathogenic fungi.

As indicated on the web page of this special issue ( 
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/toxins/special_issues/insecticidal_toxins/ ), it 
intends to provide an overview on current progress made in the research and 
development of biologically based insecticides derived from bacteria, fungi, 
plants and arthropods. The biological aspects and issues will be addressed 
at the molecular, the cellular and the population levels. More specifically, 
it is expected that this issue of Toxins will constitute an update on topics 
like host biology, mode of action of insecticidal toxins, synergisms, cell 
responses to toxin aggression, host resistance, interguild interactions, 
environmental persistence, effects on non-target organisms, transgenic 
constructs, impact on human health, etc. Furthermore, the use of biological 
toxins as templates for synthetic insecticides will also be considered. 
Finally, the economic and social impact of the use of insecticidal toxins 
will be covered, e.g. public good vs. commercial approaches, regulatory 
policies, risk assessment, evaluation and communication, and users’ and 
public attitudes.

Potential authors may also want to consult the Toxins’ site at 
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/toxins/ for instructions for authors, etc. and I 
will be more than happy to provide more information if needed.

Researchers in the insecticidal toxin field should contact me as soon as 
possible to let me know if they are interested in publishing an article in 
Insecticidal Toxins.  They are also invited to let colleagues know about 
this project either by forwarding them this call for papers (with copy to 
me) or by providing me with their names and coordinates so I can contact 
them directly.

Jean-Louis Schwartz, PhD
Guest Editor
Professeur titulaire
Département de physiologie
Faculté de médecine
Université de Montréal
tel. :  514-343-6364
fax :   514-343-7146
courriel : jean-louis.schwartz em umontreal.ca



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