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Bioprotection - getting the most out of biological control in pasture pest management
2002
Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association
Pasture damage from insect pests is an increasing concern with rising forage value and biosecurity breaches. At the same time options for traditional chemical control of pests are becoming limited. Biological control of insect pests is important in limiting pest damage, with toxin-producing endophytes, parasitoids and insect diseases the key components limiting insect pest populations and damage in pastures. We are proposing a bioprotection strategy for pasture pest management that maximises
doi:10.33584/jnzg.2002.64.2450
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