The Classical Approach with Plant Pathogens

作者: Alan K. Watson

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-9680-6_1

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摘要: Biological weed control is an approach utilizing living organisms to or reduce the population of undesirable species. The classical inoculative involves importation and release one more natural enemies that attack target in its native range, into areas where introduced troublesome are absent. objective biological generally not eradication species, but self-perpetuating regulation at acceptable low levels. differs from inundative bioherbicide primarily ecological rather than technological response a problem (86). artificially increases effectiveness candidate organism, whereas relies on innate ability biocontrol organism become established flourish new habitat.

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