Supernemos: A Natural Alternative to Chemical Insecticide
All living thing are subject to predation, parasitism, or competition from other creatures. For many years scientist studied these interactions and this led to the identification of many potential opportunities for the use of living organisms as biopesticides to protect agricultural crops against in...
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Published in | Outlooks on pest management Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 102 - 104 |
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Abstract | All living thing are subject to predation, parasitism, or competition from other creatures. For many years scientist studied these interactions and this led to the identification of many potential opportunities for the use of living organisms as biopesticides to protect agricultural
crops against insect pests, fungal, bacterial and viral diseases, weeds, nematodes and molluscs. A range of bio-pesticide products is now available commercially for control of insect pests, fungal and bacterial diseases, and weeds. Most of these bio-pesticides have been used to combat the
pests which spend all or some part of their life cycle above the soil that is the pests which damage the foliage of our plants or our agriculture crops. However, there are only few bio-insecticides agents available in the market to combat the invisible damaging insect pest (soil-dwelling insects)
such as vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) larvae, chafer (Rhizotrogus majalis) larvae, large pine weevils (Hylobius abietis), cutworm (Agrotis spp.), leatherjackets (Tipula oleracea) and many more. Beneficial nematodes (Bio-insecticidal) can be used as
alternatives to chemical pesticides. Beneficial nematodes are safe for animals and plants. Nematode applications do not require masks or other safety equipment. They do not leave any residues and do not pollute underground water or rivers. Most biological control agents may require days or
weeks to kill the insect pest. However, once nematodes penetrate the target pest, they kill it, in just 24 to 48 hours. Field studies show that these nematodes do not attack beneficial insects such as bees, bumblebees, and ground beetles. The other benefit is nematodes do not require specialised
application equipment as they are compatible with standard agrochemical equipment including pressurised mist and aerial sprayers. Application via irrigation systems has encouraged commercial growers to favour using nematodes. |
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AbstractList | All living thing are subject to predation, parasitism, or competition from other creatures. For many years scientist studied these interactions and this led to the identification of many potential opportunities for the use of living organisms as biopesticides to protect agricultural
crops against insect pests, fungal, bacterial and viral diseases, weeds, nematodes and molluscs. A range of bio-pesticide products is now available commercially for control of insect pests, fungal and bacterial diseases, and weeds. Most of these bio-pesticides have been used to combat the
pests which spend all or some part of their life cycle above the soil that is the pests which damage the foliage of our plants or our agriculture crops. However, there are only few bio-insecticides agents available in the market to combat the invisible damaging insect pest (soil-dwelling insects)
such as vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) larvae, chafer (Rhizotrogus majalis) larvae, large pine weevils (Hylobius abietis), cutworm (Agrotis spp.), leatherjackets (Tipula oleracea) and many more. Beneficial nematodes (Bio-insecticidal) can be used as
alternatives to chemical pesticides. Beneficial nematodes are safe for animals and plants. Nematode applications do not require masks or other safety equipment. They do not leave any residues and do not pollute underground water or rivers. Most biological control agents may require days or
weeks to kill the insect pest. However, once nematodes penetrate the target pest, they kill it, in just 24 to 48 hours. Field studies show that these nematodes do not attack beneficial insects such as bees, bumblebees, and ground beetles. The other benefit is nematodes do not require specialised
application equipment as they are compatible with standard agrochemical equipment including pressurised mist and aerial sprayers. Application via irrigation systems has encouraged commercial growers to favour using nematodes. |
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