An Overview of Biorational Pest Control Agents | |
Registration of Biologicals: How Product Formulations Affect Data Requirements | |
A Generic Approach to Minimizing Impact on Nontarget Species in Canada | |
Ecological Factors Critical to the Exploitation of Entomopathogens in Pest Control | |
Modeling the Dose Acquisition Process of Bacillus thuringiensis: Influence of Feeding Pattern on Survival | |
Delivery Systems for Biorational Agents | |
Environmental Fate and Accountancy | |
Factors Affecting Spray Deposition Distribution Coverage and Persistence of Biorational Control Agents in Forest Canopies | |
Photostability and Rainfastness of Tebufenozide Deposits on Fir Foliage | |
Radiation Protection and Activity Enhancement of Viruses | |
Formulation and Delivery of Biocontrol Agents for Use Against Soilborne Plant Pathogens | |
Metarhizium anisopliae for Soil Pest Control | |
Formulation of Entomopathogenic Nematodes | |
Pheromone Formulations for Insect Control in Agriculture | |
Commercial Development of Entomopathogenic Fungi: Formulation and Delivery | |
Development of Novel Delivery Strategies for Use with Genetically Enhanced Baculovirus Pesticides | |
Starch Encapsulation of Microbial Pesticides | |
Utilization Criteria for Mycoherbicides | |
Biological Weed Control Technology: An Overview | |
Use of Insect Pheromones To Manage Forest Insects: Present and Future | |
Impact of Bacillus thuringiensis on Nontarget Lepidopteran Species in Broad-Leaved Forests | |
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