Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America
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Resumo: | Entomopathogenic nematodes have potential for biological control of insect pests. They are currently used for the control of soil and cryptic pests in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Entomopathogenic nematodes can be easily mass-produced and applied using conventional spray equipment. They have a broad host range and are safe to the environment. Due to the history of success with implementation of biological pest control programs, South American countries have a great opportunity to develop and implement the use of entomopathogenic nematodes. Recent emphasis on fruit and vegetable production in Brazil also stresses a need to implement safer and effective pest control methods. This paper provides an overview of recent developments in entomopathogenic nematode research and commercialization, evaluates their potential for use and exploration in Brazil and other South American countries, and makes recommendations for establishing entomopathogenic nematology. |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America GREWAL,PARWINDER S. Biological control Heterorhabditis Steinernema entomopathogenic nematodes soil pests |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes: potential for exploration and use in South America |
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GREWAL,PARWINDER S. |
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GREWAL,PARWINDER S. NARDO,ELIZABETH A. B. DE AGUILLERA,MARINEIDE M. |
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NARDO,ELIZABETH A. B. DE AGUILLERA,MARINEIDE M. |
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GREWAL,PARWINDER S. NARDO,ELIZABETH A. B. DE AGUILLERA,MARINEIDE M. |
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Biological control Heterorhabditis Steinernema entomopathogenic nematodes soil pests |
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Biological control Heterorhabditis Steinernema entomopathogenic nematodes soil pests |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes have potential for biological control of insect pests. They are currently used for the control of soil and cryptic pests in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Entomopathogenic nematodes can be easily mass-produced and applied using conventional spray equipment. They have a broad host range and are safe to the environment. Due to the history of success with implementation of biological pest control programs, South American countries have a great opportunity to develop and implement the use of entomopathogenic nematodes. Recent emphasis on fruit and vegetable production in Brazil also stresses a need to implement safer and effective pest control methods. This paper provides an overview of recent developments in entomopathogenic nematode research and commercialization, evaluates their potential for use and exploration in Brazil and other South American countries, and makes recommendations for establishing entomopathogenic nematology. |
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