Biological control and sustainable food production
University of Birmingham · Wageningen University & Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The use of biological control for the management of pest insects pre-dates the modern pesticide era. The first major successes in biological control occurred with exotic pests controlled by natural enemy species collected from the country or area of origin of the pest (classical control). Augmentative control has been successfully applied against a range of open-field and greenhouse pests, and conservation biological control schemes have been developed with indigenous predators and parasitoids. The cost-benefit ratio for classical biological control is highly favourable (1:250) and for augmentative control is similar to that of insecticides (1:2-1:5), with much lower development costs. Over the past 120 years,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biological pest control
- Integrated pest management
- Pest control
- Augmentative
- Biology
- Pesticide
- Ecology
- Agroforestry