Biopesticides are needed for control of endemic and invasive pests impacting New Zealand's primary sectors including pests that are emerging as a result of climate change and farming intensification. Products developed in New Zealand are usually based on endemic strains of microorganisms, including new species/strains with novel modes of action. For example, Invade and BioShield were developed using endemic strains of the bacterium Serratia entomophila, for use in New Zealand only. To date, most of these home-grown products have either struggled for market share or have remained in small niche markets. However, the number of products registered for use has been steadily increasing in response to consumer demand. Factors limiting past use of...
Over the past 50 years, crop protection has relied heavily on synthetic chemical pesticides but 15 ...
Increasing environmental, regulatory and market pressures, along with increasing pest resistance, ar...
In recent public comment on proposed introductions for biological control of weeds in New Zealand, t...
Biopesticides are needed for control of endemic and invasive pests impacting New Zealand's primary s...
Over the past 50 years, crop protection has relied heavily on synthetic chemical pesticides, but the...
Non-Peer ReviewedBiopesticide technology is emerging as a viable and environmentally-friendly pest ...
Non-Peer ReviewedBiopesticide technology is emerging as a viable and environmentally-friendly pest ...
There is a need for new, biologically-based crop protection products to serve as alternatives to or ...
Herbivorous insects and mites, plant diseases and weeds are major impediments to the production of f...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
Biosecurity is widely viewed by industry to be critical to the economic prosperity of New Zealand. T...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
Microbial pesticides have been developed for a hundred years, but many of these biological crop prot...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
The international market for biopesticides is growing rapidly. Biopesticides are not widely used in ...
Over the past 50 years, crop protection has relied heavily on synthetic chemical pesticides but 15 ...
Increasing environmental, regulatory and market pressures, along with increasing pest resistance, ar...
In recent public comment on proposed introductions for biological control of weeds in New Zealand, t...
Biopesticides are needed for control of endemic and invasive pests impacting New Zealand's primary s...
Over the past 50 years, crop protection has relied heavily on synthetic chemical pesticides, but the...
Non-Peer ReviewedBiopesticide technology is emerging as a viable and environmentally-friendly pest ...
Non-Peer ReviewedBiopesticide technology is emerging as a viable and environmentally-friendly pest ...
There is a need for new, biologically-based crop protection products to serve as alternatives to or ...
Herbivorous insects and mites, plant diseases and weeds are major impediments to the production of f...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
Biosecurity is widely viewed by industry to be critical to the economic prosperity of New Zealand. T...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
Microbial pesticides have been developed for a hundred years, but many of these biological crop prot...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
The international market for biopesticides is growing rapidly. Biopesticides are not widely used in ...
Over the past 50 years, crop protection has relied heavily on synthetic chemical pesticides but 15 ...
Increasing environmental, regulatory and market pressures, along with increasing pest resistance, ar...
In recent public comment on proposed introductions for biological control of weeds in New Zealand, t...