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Biopesticides for sustainable agriculture

Lincoln University, New Zealand

2020Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With increasing concern about the environmental impact of synthetic pesticide use, including their impact on beneficial insects, the problem of insect resistance and the lack of new products, there has been in increasing interest in developing alternative biopesticides to control insect and other pests. This collection reviews the wealth of research on identifying, developing, assessing and improving the growing range of biopesticides. Part 1 of this collection reviews research on developing new biopesticides in such areas as screening new compounds, ways of assessing effectiveness in the field and improving regulatory approval processes. Part 2 summarises advances in different types of entomopathogenic biopesticide including entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes and the use Bt genes in insect-resistant crops. Part 3 assesses the use of semiochemicals such as pheromones and allelochemicals, peptide-based and other natural substance-based biopesticides.

Topics & Concepts

BiopesticideAgricultureSustainable agricultureAgroforestryBusinessAgricultural scienceEnvironmental planningGeographyEnvironmental sciencePesticideAgronomyBiologyArchaeologyInsect Pest Control StrategiesEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control
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