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Trichoderma as an Efficient Biological Control Agent to Manage Disease in Organic Farms of Nepal

Trichoderma as an Efficient Biological Control Agent to Manage Disease in Organic Farms of Nepal

... effective biological control agent in organic farming ...promising biological control agent to control different plant pathogens in organic farms of ...

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Biological Control of Eucalypt Pests Overseas and Australia

Biological Control of Eucalypt Pests Overseas and Australia

... basic biological knowledge on these insects compromise efforts to coordinate and optimise biological control programs around the ...through biological control and for monitoring future ...

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Biological control of Rhizoctonia diseases of potato

Biological control of Rhizoctonia diseases of potato

... There were fluctuations in the (in vitro) mean suppressive capacity of selected microbial populations associated with below-ground plant tissues over time. Overall, populations of fluorescent Pseudomonads tended to be ...

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Bioformulation in biological control for plant diseases- A Review

Bioformulation in biological control for plant diseases- A Review

... A formulated product must be economical to produce, easy to apply in the crop production system, efficacies with an adequate number of viable cells when used, and a shelf-stable formulated product retraining biocontrol ...

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New approaches in biological control of apple scab

New approaches in biological control of apple scab

... production. Control of the disease currently depends on frequent application of copper ...for biological control of apple scab may offer alternative options for disease ...on biological ...

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Biological control of Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense) with the rust fungus (Puccinia punctiformis)

Biological control of Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense) with the rust fungus (Puccinia punctiformis)

... Classical biological control is the introduction of natural enemies to the weed population to reduce the abundance of the ...Classical biological control is generally used to control ...

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BENEFITS FROM BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF WEEDS IN AUSTRALIA

BENEFITS FROM BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF WEEDS IN AUSTRALIA

... pear control, governments and scientists in Australia continued to support biological control, and by the 1980s Australia was a world leader in weed species targeted and new agents introduced ...

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Population Genetics of Biological Control in Aspergillus flavus.

Population Genetics of Biological Control in Aspergillus flavus.

... 9 Agricultural practices that are implemented to aid in aflatoxin reduction focus on reducing the size of A. flavus populations in the soil to indirectly decrease aflatoxin contamination and include rotation ...

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Intensified agriculture favors evolved resistance to biological control

Intensified agriculture favors evolved resistance to biological control

... management. Biological control offers sustainable pest suppres- sion, partly because evolution of resistance to predators and parasitoids is prevented by several factors ...by control agents, and ...

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Biological Control of Orobanche Ramosa by Fusarium Solani

Biological Control of Orobanche Ramosa by Fusarium Solani

... Orobanche ramosa (broomrape) is a widespread parasitic weed of many Solanaceouse crop species, such as tobacco or tomato, and attaches to many other species, including ornamentals and weeds. It is mainly distributed in ...

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Biological Control of Coniella granati Saccardo in Pomegranate

Biological Control of Coniella granati Saccardo in Pomegranate

... the control against disease, cultural measures and chemical control are ...chemical control and its disadvantages necessitates the use of alternative control methods ...the biological ...

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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A VERITABLE NATURAL PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A VERITABLE NATURAL PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

... For Biological Control Today, the protection of food and fiber crops from insect, mite, disease, and weed pests in conventional agricultural systems still relies primarily on the use of chemical pesticides ...

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Biological control of fusarium wilt of tomato by Trichoderma isolates

Biological control of fusarium wilt of tomato by Trichoderma isolates

... 2003). Biological control, therefore, holds promise as a strategy for disease ...provide control of fusarium wilt (Larkin and Fravel 1998; Cotxarrera et ...wilt control is currently available, ...

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Biological control of white rot on wood by Trichoderma viridae

Biological control of white rot on wood by Trichoderma viridae

... Trichoderma Species have effectively been used in agriculture to control plant pathogens. It is a soil borne, green-spored ascomycetes and is ubiquitous in nature. The reason behind the successful utilisation of ...

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Biological control of Botrytis cinerea in lettuce & strawberry crops

Biological control of Botrytis cinerea in lettuce & strawberry crops

... Two preliminary biological control screens were developed, using lettuce & strawberry as model systems, to test potential biocontrol micro-organisms for their ability to control [r] ...

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When taxonomy and biological control researchers unite: species delimitation of Eadya parasitoids (Braconidae) and consequences for classical biological control of invasive paropsine pests of Eucalyptus

When taxonomy and biological control researchers unite: species delimitation of Eadya parasitoids (Braconidae) and consequences for classical biological control of invasive paropsine pests of Eucalyptus

... specific biological control agents (parasitoids) from Tasmania, Australia, have focused on the larval parasitoid wasp, Eadya paropsidis (Braconidae), first described in ...for biological ...

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Discovery and development of mycoherbicide for biological control of parthenium hysterophorus: opportunities & future needs

Discovery and development of mycoherbicide for biological control of parthenium hysterophorus: opportunities & future needs

... There is no doubt the extraordinary fungal diversity in ecosystem and thus, each pathogen must be considered as unique and must be thoroughly studied laboratory growth chamber or green houses to understand its disease ...

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Conservation biological control of codling moth, Cydia pomonella

Conservation biological control of codling moth, Cydia pomonella

... Effect of distance from flower strip 2m vs 10 m on • number of overwintering codling moth –fewer overwintering near flower strip • Proportion larvae dead in rearing -higher mortlity near[r] ...

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A New Approach to Understanding Biological Control of Quinone Electrochemistry

A New Approach to Understanding Biological Control of Quinone Electrochemistry

... of control allows for maximization of conversion efficiency between the energy of the quinone reducing equivalents and the proton motive force, and prevents side reactions that may be fatal to ...mechanistic ...

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Biological control of leatherjackets using insect pathogens OF0116T

Biological control of leatherjackets using insect pathogens OF0116T

... The feeding behaviour of leatherjackets was studied in the laboratory, to develop strategies for the application of microbial pesticides in the field. Many soil-dwelling pests, including leatherjackets, are difficult to ...

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