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Evaluation of Echinochloa Pathogens as Biological Agents for Weed Control

open access: yesEvaluation of Echinochloa Pathogens as Biological Agents for Weed Control
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Epicoccum species: ubiquitous plant pathogens and effective biological control agents

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2021
Epicoccum species are ubiquitous ascomycetes. Several species are known to cause plant diseases and some species act as biological control agents against a range of plant pathogens. Accurate identification of Epicoccum species is paramount to a successful disease management program and successful development of biological control products. There are 18
John Darby Taguiam   +2 more
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Bacterial Pathogens as Biological Weapons and Agents of Bioterrorism

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2002
Bacterial pathogens have been identified as agents that have been, or could be, used as weapons of biological warfare and/or biological terrorism. These agents are relatively easily obtained, prepared, and dispersed, either as weapons of mass destruction or for more limited terrorist attacks. Although phylogenetically diverse, these agents all have the
Ronald A, Greenfield   +5 more
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Insect Pathogens as Biological Control Agents: Do They Have a Future? [PDF]

open access: possibleBiological Control, 2001
Naturally occurring entomopathogens are important regulatory factors in insect populations. Many species are employed as biological control agents of insect pests in row and glasshouse crops, orchards, ornamentals, range, turf and lawn, stored products, and forestry and for abatement of pest and vector insects of veterinary and medical importance.
Lacey, Lawrence A.   +3 more
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