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Biological control of pests in agriculture is a method of controlling pests (including insects, mites, weeds and plant diseases) that relies on predation, parasitism, herbivory, or other natural mechanisms. It can be an important component of integrated pest management (IPM) programs. Biological Control is defined as the reduction of pest populations by natural enemies and typically involves an active human role. Natural enemies of insect pests, also known as biological control agents, include predators, parasitoids, and pathogens. Biological control agents of plant diseases are most often referred to as antagonists. Biological control agents of weeds include herbivores and plant pathogens. Predators, such as lady beetles and lacewings, are mainly free-living species that consume a large number of prey during their lifetime. Parasitoids are species whose immature stage develops on or within a single insect host, ultimately killing the host. Most have a very narrow host range. Many species of wasps and some flies are parasitoids. Pathogens are disease-causing organisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. They kill or debilitate their host and are relatively specific to certain insect groups. There are three basic types of biological control strategies; conservation, classical biological control, and augmentation. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What is a good title for a term paper about bats as pest controls? Q. I'm writing a term paper about using bats as a biological control of insects, both in your own backyard and as an agricultural pest control. I'm looking for a fun title, instead of just "Bats as Pest Control" kind of thing. Any suggestions? Asked by jess - Mon Nov 9 12:40:45 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Let's travel in the world of Bats. The environment of pest control Answered by READY4SUCCESS - Mon Nov 9 12:47:15 2009 What are some examples of crop pests? HELP? Q. i would like to know fast of an insect that is considered a crop pest... also if u know an insect that is considered a biological control(what insevt is being controlled and how) thanks Asked by simply - Wed Nov 28 19:36:53 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Boll weevil is a classic example. Also, the common Aphid is a huge pest in the cranberry and farmed herb industry. Farmers introduce ladybugs to eat the aphids. They're the biological control you were asking for. Shame on you for not looking in your textbook. Answered by benthic_man - Wed Nov 28 19:45:38 2007 Help with Science hw?
Q. If three annual plants (smartweed, Indian mallow, and bristly foxtail) all try to survive in an abandoned field, the result will be___ a. the bristly foxtail will become the dominant species because it is drought tolerant b. the competitive exclusion of Indian mallow c. resource partitioning allowing coexistence of all species d. smartweed's deep taproot contributing to a slow takeover ___ A vector is ___. a. an organism that drains nutrients from another organism without killing it directly b. an organism, often an insect or arthropod, that conveys a parasite from one host to another c. a parasitic fungus that infects amphibians d. the larvae of a parasitoid ___ The deliberate introduction of a parasite or… [cont.] Asked by bad kidd - Thu Oct 1 15:29:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. o.k right to the point the answer for number 1 is [a] next is [c] next is [b] next is [b] last is [d] Answered by John - Thu Oct 1 15:38:18 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Biological pest control" Self- and X-ray-Induced Crystallization of Supramolecular Filaments
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