biological pest control

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(Tıp) biyolojik veba kontrolü
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Definition von biological pest control im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

biological control
control of pests using natural predators, parasites, pathogens, or other organism(s) that harm the pest species
biological control
Total or partial destruction of pathogen populations by other organisms
biological control
The use of organisms or viruses to control parasites, weeds, or other pests
biological control
The use of natural means to control unwanted pests Examples include introduction of naturally occurring predators such as wasps, or hormones that inhibit the reproduction of pests Biological controls can sometimes be alternatives to mechanical or chemical means
biological control
Control of pest populations by natural processes or naturally-occurring organisms
biological control
A term used to describe the use of natural organisms to reduce the effects of undesirable organisms (pests) and to favor desirable organisms such as crops, trees, animals, beneficial organisms or insects
biological control
- Controlling pest organisms using other organisms
biological control
The regulation of plant and animal numbers by natural enemies It is the aim of biological control to manipulate natural enemies (parasitoids, predators, pathogens) in an attempt to reduce the pest numbers and keep them at much reduced levels The 'manipulation' can involve the introduction of natural enemies into a region where they previously did not exist to counter accidentally introduced pests of crops (classical biological control) Also manipulation can involve the use of indigenous natural enemies to augment existing populations or to alter the environment to improve conditions for enhanced natural enemy activity
biological control
The use of biotic agents such as insects, nematodes, fungi, and viruses for the control of weeds and other forest pests
biological control
use of organisms (predators, herbivores, parasites and disease-producing organisms) to control pests and weeds
biological control
The use of natural means to control unwanted pests Examples include introduced or naturally occurring predators such as wasps, or hormones that inhibit the reproduction of pests Biological controls can sometimes be alternatives to mechanical or chemical means
biological control
Pest control by living organisms such as predators, parasites, and disease producing organisms
biological control
A method of controlling a disease-causing organism or pathogen or an exotic species A biochemical product or bioengineered or naturally-occurring organism is used to cause death, inhibit growth, or inhibit the reproduction of an unwanted organism One example is the import and use of the European beetle that feeds exclusively on purple loosestrife
biological control
The use of one organism to control the population size of another organism
biological control
controlling of pests by interfering with their ecology (release of parasites or introduction of diseases into their environment, etc.)
biological control
Control of pests by disrupting their ecological status, as through the use of organisms that are natural predators, parasites, or pathogens. Also called biocontrol
biological control
control of pests by using predators to eat them
biological control
Control of pests using biological means such as natural enemies
biological control
The use of natural enemies of a pest or disease to control its spread
biological control
Use of biocides, housekeeping measures and good plant design to minimize formation of microbiological deposits (usually slim) in machine system In alkaline system the micro-organisms are usually bacteria rather than fungi
biological control
In pest control, using organisms that eat, kill, or outcompete pests
biological control
– the use of beneficial species, such as predatory and parasitic insects, birds, nematodes, or disease organisms to suppress populations of pests
biological control
Using organisms or viruses to control parasites, weeds, or pests
biological control
The action of parasites, predators, or pathogens in maintaining another organism's population density at a lower average than would occur in their absence
biological control
The regulation of a pest population through the use of natural predators, parasites, or disease-causing bacteria or viruses
biological control
The control of pests and parasites through the use of other organisms , often natural predators
biological control
Use of predators, parasites, natural or genetically engineered diseases, attractants, hormones, trap crops
biological pest control

    Silbentrennung

    bi·o·lo·gi·cal Pest con·trol

    Türkische aussprache

    bayıläcîkıl pest kıntrōl

    Aussprache

    /ˌbīəˈläʤəkəl ˈpest kənˈtrōl/ /ˌbaɪəˈlɑːʤɪkəl ˈpɛst kənˈtroʊl/
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