Plenary SymposiumPotentials for utilizing and controlling insect pathogens Richou Han, Xuehong Qiu and Xun YanStory of an African firm: 10 years in the biopesticide business – lessons learned along the way Sean MooreA Roadmap to the Successful Development and Commercialization of Microbial Pest Control Products for Control of ArthropodsWillem J. RavensbergBASF Functional Crop Care. Unlocking Agricultural Potential in Soil, Seed and CropSebastian Bache
Brazil and China have been successful in the use of microbial control methods to manage several agri...
Invertebrate pests, such as insects and nematodes, not only cause or transmit human and livestock di...
Biopesticides are needed for control of endemic and invasive pests impacting New Zealand's primary s...
Double trouble for thrips: Effective biopesticide combinations to control soil-dwelling stages in ch...
In augmentative biological control (ABC), invertebrate and microbial organisms are seasonally releas...
Microbial pesticides have been developed for a hundred years, but many of these biological crop prot...
The scientific community working in the field of insect pathology is experiencing an increasing acad...
Australia’s use of microbial control has developed from pioneering research to widescale adoption by...
Increasing environmental, regulatory and market pressures, along with increasing pest resistance, ar...
Microbes are ubiquitous, survive in all sorts of environments and have a profound influence on the ...
In 125 years since Metchnikoff proposed the use of Metarhizium anisopliae to control the wheat cockc...
Symposium 5 (Microbial Control) The authorisation and regulation of microbial biopesticides: why bot...
Baculovirus genetics and gene regulation; Improvements in insect cell culture for recombinant protei...
Recent research has raised the prospect of using insect fungal pathogens for the control of vector-b...
The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, which is variously known as the cassava, cotton or tobacco whitefly, i...
Brazil and China have been successful in the use of microbial control methods to manage several agri...
Invertebrate pests, such as insects and nematodes, not only cause or transmit human and livestock di...
Biopesticides are needed for control of endemic and invasive pests impacting New Zealand's primary s...
Double trouble for thrips: Effective biopesticide combinations to control soil-dwelling stages in ch...
In augmentative biological control (ABC), invertebrate and microbial organisms are seasonally releas...
Microbial pesticides have been developed for a hundred years, but many of these biological crop prot...
The scientific community working in the field of insect pathology is experiencing an increasing acad...
Australia’s use of microbial control has developed from pioneering research to widescale adoption by...
Increasing environmental, regulatory and market pressures, along with increasing pest resistance, ar...
Microbes are ubiquitous, survive in all sorts of environments and have a profound influence on the ...
In 125 years since Metchnikoff proposed the use of Metarhizium anisopliae to control the wheat cockc...
Symposium 5 (Microbial Control) The authorisation and regulation of microbial biopesticides: why bot...
Baculovirus genetics and gene regulation; Improvements in insect cell culture for recombinant protei...
Recent research has raised the prospect of using insect fungal pathogens for the control of vector-b...
The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, which is variously known as the cassava, cotton or tobacco whitefly, i...
Brazil and China have been successful in the use of microbial control methods to manage several agri...
Invertebrate pests, such as insects and nematodes, not only cause or transmit human and livestock di...
Biopesticides are needed for control of endemic and invasive pests impacting New Zealand's primary s...