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Pesticides biological control agents

Butt TM, Copping L. Fungal biological control agents. Pesticide Outlook 11 186-191, 2000. [Pg.543]

Marrone, P.G. (2007) Barriers to adoption of biological control agents and biological pesticides. CAB Rev. Perspect. Agric. Vet. Sci. Nutr. Nat. Resour., 2 (51), 1-12. [Pg.344]

Figure 4. Relationship between conventional pesticides, biological control agents, and biorational pesticides. (Reproduced from reference 1. Courtesy of Marcel Dekker, Inc.)... Figure 4. Relationship between conventional pesticides, biological control agents, and biorational pesticides. (Reproduced from reference 1. Courtesy of Marcel Dekker, Inc.)...
ARTHROPOD BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS AND PESTICIDES Brian A. Croft... [Pg.548]

Greater effort is needed to build management systems that help limit development of resistance to new pesticides as well as to conserve other valuable tactics of pest control, such as pest resistant host plants and even some biological control agents (Croft et al. 1988). Such effort will be required for genetically improved forms of these pest control agents, as well. Effective management systems should be put in place before these new tactics of pest control are deployed rather than after problems of pest adaptation to them are detected in the field. [Pg.165]

Stark JD, Banks JE. 2004. Estimating susceptibility of biological control agents to pesticides influence of hfe history strategies and population structure. Biol Control 29 392-398. [Pg.114]

Croft, B. A., 1990. Arthropod Biological Control Agents and Pesticides R. L. [Pg.365]

Ultimately, with the dawn of second-generation pesticides, the tide turned away from biological control agents toward the chemical control of insect pests. Interestingly, it was not an agricultural crop, but rather a pubhc health discovery that led the way. Sir Ronald Ross, a British doctor who allowed an Anopheles mosquito to feed on a malaria patient, observed the malaria parasite in the gut of the... [Pg.97]

A plant disease is any harmful condition that makes a plant different from a normal plant in its appearance or function. Plant diseases caused by biological agents (pathogens) are of primary interest to pesticide applicators because they often can be controlled with pesticides. Pathogens include ... [Pg.85]

Chapter 11 presents an overview of the agrochemical industry. Beginning with the introduction and historical background, it leads to the modern trends in agriculture, chemical pest control, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, and biological pest control agents. Social and economic aspects of pesticides use are also discussed. [Pg.668]


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