News release issued at the CGIAR's annual mid-term meeting held in Canberra, Australia, in May 1989. Focus of release is on controlling the desert locust without the use of chemicals in Africa. Biological control scientists are working to develop a biopesticide using natural bacterial or fungal enemies of the locust. Building on its success in the control of the cassava mealybug, IITA has established a new laboratory and insect rearing facility at Cotonou, in Benin. IITA has trained over 300 scientists and 21 African countries have been able to establish their own biological control research programs under the guidance of IITA scientists. IITA also plans to collaborate with CAB International in the UK
Biological control is potentially a key element in sustainable agricultural production in the tropic...
A major research programme to develop fungi as biological pesticides is under way at CAB Internation...
Following the threat of a massive locust infestation in the Western Sahel, FAO director Edouard Saou...
News release announcing that the Nigeria-based International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA...
Locust control in Africa has been the focus of considerable controversy over the last 15 y. Many con...
The LUBILOSA (Lutte Biologique contre les Locusts et les Sauteriaux) Programme has been working on t...
During the growing season of 1995 further field trials using the fungus Metarhizium flavoriride to c...
Negotiations with three companies have begun for the commercial production and sale of Green Muscle®...
Trials in South Africa on the control of locusts with the pathogenic fungus Metarhizium flavoviride ...
Control of grasshoppers and locusts has traditionally relied on synthetic insecticides, and for emer...
Since prehistoric times, plagues of desert locust (a large grasshopper that swarms) have threatened ...
Locusts and grasshoppers regularly threaten agricultural production across large parts of the develo...
Locusts are the most feared pests of farmers living around the world’s major deserts. Millions of li...
Four research programmes are investigating the entomopathogenic fungal genera Metarhizium and Beauve...
The cassava mealybug (CM), Phenacoccus manihoti Matile-Ferrero was unknown to science when it was fi...
Biological control is potentially a key element in sustainable agricultural production in the tropic...
A major research programme to develop fungi as biological pesticides is under way at CAB Internation...
Following the threat of a massive locust infestation in the Western Sahel, FAO director Edouard Saou...
News release announcing that the Nigeria-based International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA...
Locust control in Africa has been the focus of considerable controversy over the last 15 y. Many con...
The LUBILOSA (Lutte Biologique contre les Locusts et les Sauteriaux) Programme has been working on t...
During the growing season of 1995 further field trials using the fungus Metarhizium flavoriride to c...
Negotiations with three companies have begun for the commercial production and sale of Green Muscle®...
Trials in South Africa on the control of locusts with the pathogenic fungus Metarhizium flavoviride ...
Control of grasshoppers and locusts has traditionally relied on synthetic insecticides, and for emer...
Since prehistoric times, plagues of desert locust (a large grasshopper that swarms) have threatened ...
Locusts and grasshoppers regularly threaten agricultural production across large parts of the develo...
Locusts are the most feared pests of farmers living around the world’s major deserts. Millions of li...
Four research programmes are investigating the entomopathogenic fungal genera Metarhizium and Beauve...
The cassava mealybug (CM), Phenacoccus manihoti Matile-Ferrero was unknown to science when it was fi...
Biological control is potentially a key element in sustainable agricultural production in the tropic...
A major research programme to develop fungi as biological pesticides is under way at CAB Internation...
Following the threat of a massive locust infestation in the Western Sahel, FAO director Edouard Saou...