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Title: Biological Control Principles


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Biological Control Principles
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Natural Control
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Biological ControlDefinition
  • The use of living organisms to suppress the
    population of a specific pest organism, making it
    less abundant or less damaging than it would
    otherwise be
  • (Eilenberg et al., 2001)

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Biological Control
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Predators
  • Feed on all stages of prey
  • Predators kill more than one individual
  • Not highly specialized
  • Chewing and sucking predators
  • More than half are Coleoptera

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Parasitoids
  • Endo and Ecto parasitoids
  • Parasitoid larvae are the ones feeding
  • Solitary or gregarious
  • Multiple parasitism
  • Superparasitism
  • Egg, larval, pupal and adult parasitoids

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Parasitoids can alter host behavior
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Parasitoids can alter host behavior
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Bio-control is Diverse!
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Pathogens
  • Bacteria
  • Fungi
  • Viruses
  • Nematodes
  • Protozoa

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Pathogens
  • Survive longer in the field but have low
    virulence
  • Biological alternative to chemical insecticides

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Bacteria
Out of all, Bacillus thurigiensis is the most used
  • 1921 reported in Japan.
  • 1940s Commercial prep. Available in France
  • 39 of biopesticides
  • Lep, Dip and Colep strains

Crystals containing poison
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Viruses
  • Out of 6 groups only 3 are safe
  • -Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus (NPV)
  • -Granulosis visus (GV)
  • -Citoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus (CPV)
  • Family Specific
  • Need to be ingested

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Fungi
  • Can penetrate cuticle

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Nematodes
  • Three important families
  • - Steinenermatidae
  • - Heterorhabditidae
  • - Mermithidae
  • Useful for soil and bark insects

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Bio-control is Diverse!
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Biological Control is not always applicable
Eradication Programs
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Biological control is an old practice
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The three methods of Bio-control
  • Classical Biological control
  • Augmentation
  • - Inoculation
  • - Inundation
  • Conservation Bio-control

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