Sustainable agriculture is certainly one of the most important challenges at present, considering both human population demography and evidence showing that crop productivity based on chemical control is plateauing. While the environmental and health threats of conventional agriculture are increasing, ecological research is offering promising solutions for crop protection against herbivore pests. While most research has focused on aboveground systems, several major crop pests are uniquely feeding on roots. We here aim at documenting the current and potential use of several biological control agents, including micro-organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and nematodes) and invertebrates included among the macrofauna of soils (arthropods and an...
This review summarizes the efficacy, advantages and safety of using biological agents to suppress an...
A sustainable development in all sphere of life, including sustainable agriculture has become a sign...
Chemotherapy has advanced modern agriculture with costly side effects such as the extinction of bene...
Insects are an important and probably the most challenging pest to control in agriculture, in partic...
Pests are highly responsible for heavy crop losses and reduced food supplies, poorer quality of agri...
Herbivorous insect pests living in the soil represent a significant challenge to food security given...
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are obligate sedentary endoparasites, considered severe crop-...
The production of vegetables in greenhouses results in continuous and rhythmical supply of the marke...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Abstract For the burgeoning global population, sustainable agriculture practices are crucial for acc...
Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenhouse...
In augmentative biological control (ABC), invertebrate and microbial organisms are seasonally releas...
One of the major limitations to enhance sustainability of crop production systems is the inability t...
Cropping systems are faced with a multitude of pest problems and as a result must implement a divers...
Naturally occurring entomopathogens are important regulatory factors in insect populations. Many spe...
This review summarizes the efficacy, advantages and safety of using biological agents to suppress an...
A sustainable development in all sphere of life, including sustainable agriculture has become a sign...
Chemotherapy has advanced modern agriculture with costly side effects such as the extinction of bene...
Insects are an important and probably the most challenging pest to control in agriculture, in partic...
Pests are highly responsible for heavy crop losses and reduced food supplies, poorer quality of agri...
Herbivorous insect pests living in the soil represent a significant challenge to food security given...
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are obligate sedentary endoparasites, considered severe crop-...
The production of vegetables in greenhouses results in continuous and rhythmical supply of the marke...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Abstract For the burgeoning global population, sustainable agriculture practices are crucial for acc...
Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenhouse...
In augmentative biological control (ABC), invertebrate and microbial organisms are seasonally releas...
One of the major limitations to enhance sustainability of crop production systems is the inability t...
Cropping systems are faced with a multitude of pest problems and as a result must implement a divers...
Naturally occurring entomopathogens are important regulatory factors in insect populations. Many spe...
This review summarizes the efficacy, advantages and safety of using biological agents to suppress an...
A sustainable development in all sphere of life, including sustainable agriculture has become a sign...
Chemotherapy has advanced modern agriculture with costly side effects such as the extinction of bene...