- A
biopesticide is a
biological substance or
organism that damages, kills, or
repels organisms seens as pests.
Biological pest
management intervention involves...
- The EU
defines biopesticides as "a form of
pesticide based on micro-organisms or
natural products". The US EPA
defines biopesticides as “certain types...
- medicine.
Formulations that
include neem oil have
found wide
usage as a
biopesticide for horticulturists[citation needed] and for
organic farming, as it repels...
- 2005, that
appeal was lost and the EPO
revoked the Neem patent. The
biopesticide produced by
extraction from the tree
seeds contains limonoid triterpenes...
- of use for some time
before being revived in the 2000s. Urine-based
biopesticides are a
crude form of alcohol-based
disinfectants widely used in killing...
-
known to be
pathogenic to a wide
range of
insects and has been used as
biopesticide in agriculture.
Photorhabdus species facilitate the
reproduction of entomopathogenic...
- pain. Cineole-based
eucalyptus oil is used as an
insect repellent and
biopesticide. In the U.S.,
eucalyptus oil was
first registered in 1948 as an insecticide...
-
biomedical uses. It can be used in
agriculture as a seed
treatment and
biopesticide,
helping plants to
fight off
fungal infections. In winemaking, it can...
- Karthi, S.; Jin, Fengliang, eds. (2022). New and ****ure
Development in
Biopesticide Research:
Biotechnological Exploration. p. 245. doi:10.1007/978-981-16-3989-0...
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Eldana is a
genus of
moths of the
family Pyralidae containing only one species, the
African sugar-cane
borer (Eldana saccharina),
which is
commonly found...