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Biological control of helminths
International Journal for Parasitology, 1999As a potential component in future integrated parasite-control strategies, biological control by means of predacious fungi seems to be moving from a promising possibility toward becoming a reality, and the netforming nematode-destroying fungus Duddingtonia flagrans appears to be the candidate of choice.
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Biological Control in the Phyllosphere
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1992This article considers biological control in the leaf-surface habitat within a broad ecological context, with emphasis on plant-microbe interactions. The form of biocontrol discussed is microbial antagonism by epiphytes or en dophytes. Thus, for the sake of some focus, I do not consider mechanisms such as induced resistance, cross protection, and ...
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Annual Review of Entomology, 1998
▪ Abstract Classical biological control, i.e. the introduction and release of exotic insects, mites, or pathogens to give permanent control, is the predominant method in weed biocontrol. Inundative releases of predators and integrated pest management are less widely used.
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▪ Abstract Classical biological control, i.e. the introduction and release of exotic insects, mites, or pathogens to give permanent control, is the predominant method in weed biocontrol. Inundative releases of predators and integrated pest management are less widely used.
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Implementation of biological control
American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 1988AbstractThe number of species of insect pests, estimated to be maximally 10,000 worldwide, forms only a small part of the millions of species of plant-eating insects. Chemical pest control is becoming increasingly difficult and objectionable in terms of environmental contamination so that other methods of pest control need to be developed.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Nature Wars: People vs. Pests by Mark L. Winston Harvard University Press, 1997. £16.50/$24.95 hbk (x +210 pages) ISBN 0 674 60541 1.
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Nature Wars: People vs. Pests by Mark L. Winston Harvard University Press, 1997. £16.50/$24.95 hbk (x +210 pages) ISBN 0 674 60541 1.
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Biological control of insect pests by insect parasitoids and predators: the BIOCAT database.
Biocontrol News and Information, 1992The structure of the BIOCAT database, which contains records of the introductions of insect natural enemies for the control of insect pests worldwide, and is now available online, is explained.
D. Greathead, A. Greathead
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Replacement Control and Biological Control
Science, 1951R L, PIEMEISEL, E, CARSNER
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Fungi as Biological Control Agents of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Progress in Biological Control, 2020M. Moosavi, R. Zare
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly

