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Conservation biological control using fungal entomopathogens

Conservation biological control relies on modification of the environment or management practices to protect and encourage natural enemies that are already present within the system, thereby enhancing and improving their ability to control pest populations in a reliable way. Such strategies are only...

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Published in:BioControl (Dordrecht, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2010-02, Vol.55 (1), p.187-198
Main Authors: Pell, J. K, Hannam, J. J, Steinkraus, D. C
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Animal Biochemistry
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Behavioral Sciences
Biological control
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Conservation
Crop production
Crops
Ecology
Entomology
Entomopathogenic fungi
Fungi
Humidity
Integrated pest management
Landscape preservation
Life Sciences
Mushrooms
Natural enemies
Pest control
Pests
Plant Pathology
Soybeans
Sprinkler systems
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable production
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