Know more

About cookies

What is a "cookie"?

A "cookie" is a piece of information, usually small and identified by a name, which may be sent to your browser by a website you are visiting. Your web browser will store it for a period of time, and send it back to the web server each time you log on again.

Different types of cookies are placed on the sites:

  • Cookies strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the site
  • Cookies deposited by third party sites to improve the interactivity of the site, to collect statistics

Learn more about cookies and how they work

The different types of cookies used on this site

Cookies strictly necessary for the site to function

These cookies allow the main services of the site to function optimally. You can technically block them using your browser settings but your experience on the site may be degraded.

Furthermore, you have the possibility of opposing the use of audience measurement tracers strictly necessary for the functioning and current administration of the website in the cookie management window accessible via the link located in the footer of the site.

Technical cookies

Name of the cookie

Purpose

Shelf life

CAS and PHP session cookies

Login credentials, session security

Session

Tarteaucitron

Saving your cookie consent choices

12 months

Audience measurement cookies (AT Internet)

Name of the cookie

Purpose

Shelf life

atid

Trace the visitor's route in order to establish visit statistics.

13 months

atuserid

Store the anonymous ID of the visitor who starts the first time he visits the site

13 months

atidvisitor

Identify the numbers (unique identifiers of a site) seen by the visitor and store the visitor's identifiers.

13 months

About the AT Internet audience measurement tool :

AT Internet's audience measurement tool Analytics is deployed on this site in order to obtain information on visitors' navigation and to improve its use.

The French data protection authority (CNIL) has granted an exemption to AT Internet's Web Analytics cookie. This tool is thus exempt from the collection of the Internet user's consent with regard to the deposit of analytics cookies. However, you can refuse the deposit of these cookies via the cookie management panel.

Good to know:

  • The data collected are not cross-checked with other processing operations
  • The deposited cookie is only used to produce anonymous statistics
  • The cookie does not allow the user's navigation on other sites to be tracked.

Third party cookies to improve the interactivity of the site

This site relies on certain services provided by third parties which allow :

  • to offer interactive content;
  • improve usability and facilitate the sharing of content on social networks;
  • view videos and animated presentations directly on our website;
  • protect form entries from robots;
  • monitor the performance of the site.

These third parties will collect and use your browsing data for their own purposes.

How to accept or reject cookies

When you start browsing an eZpublish site, the appearance of the "cookies" banner allows you to accept or refuse all the cookies we use. This banner will be displayed as long as you have not made a choice, even if you are browsing on another page of the site.

You can change your choices at any time by clicking on the "Cookie Management" link.

You can manage these cookies in your browser. Here are the procedures to follow: Firefox; Chrome; Explorer; Safari; Opera

For more information about the cookies we use, you can contact INRAE's Data Protection Officer by email at cil-dpo@inrae.fr or by post at :

INRAE

24, chemin de Borde Rouge -Auzeville - CS52627 31326 Castanet Tolosan cedex - France

Last update: May 2021

Menu INRAE LOGO_MUSE

Home page

Books, Chapters & "Protocol sheets"

Books & Chapters

ETIENNE T, AYMERIC JL, CATTIN R, DALVERNY AL, DORIGNAC J, GANNOUN L et al. 2020. Les prérequis pour réussir - Licence de sciences. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02978858.

GIVAUDAN A, MOUAMMINE A. 2019. Antibiose et antibiorésistance: tuer et ne pas être tué. In "101 secrets de l'ADN". FAURE D, JOLY D, SALAMITOU S, dir. Paris, FRA : CNRS Editions.(p. 190-191). http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/485776

AYMERIC JL, LEFRANC G. 2009. Immunologie humaine. In "Mémento Sciences". Editions De Boeck Université, Bruxelles. 136p.

GAUDRIAULT S, VINCENT R. 2009. Génomique. In "Mémento Sciences". Editions De Boeck Université, Bruxelles. 129p.

TAILLIEZ P. 2009. Utilisation des nématodes parasites d’insectes. In "La lutte biologique - Application aux arthropodes ravageurs et aux adventices". B. Pintureau (ed), pp168-174. Editions Ellipses, Collection Technosup.

VOLKOFF AN. 2009. Utilisation des microorganismes. In "La lutte biologique - Application aux arthropodes ravageurs et aux adventices". B. Pintureau (ed), pp99-124. Editions Ellipses, Collection Technosup.

BOEMARE N, TAILLIEZ P. 2009. Molecular approaches and techniques for the study of entomopathogenic bacteria. In "Insect pathogens, molecular approaches and techniques". S.P. Stock, J. Vandenberg, I. Glazer and N. Boemare (eds), pp32-49. CAB International.

GAUDRIAULT S, DUCHAUD E. 2009. Genomic analysis of the symbiotic and entomopathogenic Photorhabdus bacteria. In "Insect pathogens, molecular approaches and techniques". S.P. Stock, J. Vandenberg, I. Glazer and N. Boemare (eds), pp307-328. CAB International.

TAILLIEZ P, BOEMARE N. 2009. Phylogenetic studies with entomopathogenic bacteria with special emphasis on symbionts of entomopathogenic nematodes. In "Insect pathogens, molecular approaches and techniques". S.P. Stock, J. Vandenberg, I. Glazer and N. Boemare (eds), pp131-144. CAB International.

BERGOIN M, TIJSSEN P. 2008. Parvoviruses of Arthropods. In "Encyclopedia of Virology". B.W.J. Mahy and M.H.V. van Regenmortel (eds), pp76-85. Elsevier, Oxford.

TIJSSEN P, BANDO H, LI Y, JOUSSET FX, ZADORI Z, FEDIERE G, EL-FAR M, SZELEI J, BERGOIN M. 2006. Evolution of Densoviruses. In "Parvoviruses". J.R. Kerr, S.F. Cotmore, M.E. Bloom, R.M. Linden, and C.R. Parrish (eds), pp. 55-58. Hodder Arnold, London.

AEPFELBACHER M, ZUMBIHL R, HEESEMANN J. 2005. Modulation of Rho GTPases and the actin cytoskeleton by YopT of Yersinia. In "Bacterial Virulence Factors and Rho GTPases". P. Boquet and E. Lemichez (eds.). Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol. 291:167-75. Springer-Verlag.

AKHURST RJ, BOEMARE N. 2005. Genus XL Xenorhabdus. In "Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 2nd Ed.", Vol 2, Part B, The Gammaproteobacteria. D. J. Brenner, N.R. Krieg, and J.T. Staley (eds), G. M. Garrity (Ed-Chief), pp831-838. Springer Science N.Y.

BOEMARE N, AKHURST R.J. 2005. Genus XXVI Photorhabdus. In "Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology 2nd Ed.", Vol 2, Part B, The Gammaproteobacteria. D. J. Brenner, N.R. Krieg and J.T. Staley (Eds), G. M. Garrity (Ed-Chief), pp732-740. Springer Science N.Y.

CHARLES J-F, DARBOUX I, PAURON D, NIELSEN-LEROUX C. 2005. Mosquitocidal Bacillus sphaericus: toxins, genetics, mode of action, use and resistance mechanisms. In "Comprehensive Molecular Insect Science". L.I. Gulbert, K. Iatrou, and S.S. Gill (eds), Chap. 6-7, pp207-231. Elsevier Pergamon.

GRIFFIN CT, BOEMARE NE, LEWIS EE. 2005. Biology and behaviour. In: "Nematodes as biocontrol agents, Part II Entomopathogenic Nematodes", P.S. Grewal, R.-U. Ehlers, and D.I. Shapiro-Ilan (eds), pp47-64. CABI Publish.

LOPEZ-FERBER M, DEVAUCHELLE G. 2005. Les enjeux écologiques des baculovirus. In "Enjeux phytosanitaires pour l'agriculture et l'environnement". C. Regnault-Roger, G. Fabres, and B.J.R. Philogène (eds), pp. 589-606. Lavoisier, Paris.

BOEMARE N. 2002. Biology, taxonomy and systematics of Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus. In: "Entomopathogenic Nematology", R. Gaugler (ed), pp35-56. CABI Publish., Oxon, UK.

INRA Protocol sheets

PAGES S, LANOIS A, GINIBRE N. 2011. La fluorescence. Solution pour exploiter les résultats d'expression de gènes bactériens dans une larve d'insecte infestée. Cahier des techniques de l'INRA, n° spécial "Microscopie & interactions hôtes/micro-organismes", 5-13.

PAGES S, GINIBRE N. 2006. Évaluation de la virulence de bactéries entomopathogènes. Mise en place au laboratoire d'un bio essai reproductible en conditions contrôlées. Cahier des techniques INRA, 57:11-19.