Search Results - "biological pest control"
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Computer Communication Networks Security Analysis
Published 1999Subjects: “…Biological pest control agents…”
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Do silvopastoral management practices affect biological pest control in oil palm plantations?
Published 2023“…Overuse of chemical herbicides leads to the decline of native biodiversity and production-related ecosystem services, including biological pest control. In contrast to herbicide applications, livestock integration is a chemical-free approach to eradicate weeds without negative consequences on the environment. …”
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Biocontrol of fusarium ear rot of maize using Trichoderma species
Published 2013Subjects: “…Biological pest control agents…”
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Stability of Some Models in Mathematical Biology
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Biology and predatory potential of green lacewing (Apertochrysa sp.)
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Bioassay and Partial Identification of Non-Volatile Bioactive Compounds Produced By Bacillus Subtilis
Published 2007Subjects: “…Biological pest control agents…”
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Methods and materials for eliminating nematode pests in black pepper
Published 2013“…The invention surprisingly found the applicability of the fungus as biological pest control agent for black pepper plant cultures. …”
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The potential of Sclerodermus brevicornis as a native biocontrol agent of invasive wood-boring beetles in European agro-forest ecosystems
Published 2020“…The first chapter introduces the economic impact of invasive wood-boring long-horned beetles on forests and biological pest control, especially using parasitoids, including bethylids. …”
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Mutual interference reduces offspring production in a brood- guarding bethylid wasp
Published 2016“…This mutual interference may 12 contribute towards the limited degree of host population suppression achieved when some 13 species of bethylids are deployed as agents of biological pest control and also has clear 14 potential to influence the efficiency of mass rearing of parasitoids prior to field release.…”
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