- and application.
Biopesticides have
established themselves on a
variety of
crops for use
against crop disease. For example,
biopesticides help
control downy...
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baking soda have
pesticidal applications and are
considered biopesticides.
Biopesticides fall into
three major classes:
Microbial pesticides which consist...
- The EU
defines biopesticides as "a form of
pesticide based on micro-organisms or
natural products". The US EPA
defines biopesticides as “certain types...
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previously visited fields.
Biopesticides include fungi, bacteria, neem extract, and pheromones. The
effectiveness of many
biopesticides equals that of conventional...
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mustard crops for
biodiesel and
biopesticides" (PDF). 17
November 2004.
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original (PDF) on 17 November...
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insecticide resistance may be rapid.
Preliminary research has
shown the
fungal biopesticide Beauveria b****iana,
which has been used for
years as an
outdoor organic...
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biopesticides,
derived from
natural sources,
could reduce overall agricultural pollution.
Their utilization is modest. Furthermore,
biopesticides often...
- are
three categories of
biopesticides;
microbial pesticides, plant-incorporated
protectants (PIPs), and
biochemical biopesticides. The
alternatives to pesticides...
- Pest Management". In Sahayaraj, K. (ed.).
Basic and
Applied Aspects of
Biopesticides. New Delhi:
Springer India. pp. 129–153. ISBN 978-81-322-1876-0. OCLC 884262582...
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statement Sahayaraj, K. (10 July 2014).
Basic and
Applied Aspects of
Biopesticides. Springer. ISBN 978-81-322-1877-7. Beech, E.; Rivers, M.; Oldfield,...