BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS

Biological control is still quite debatable and questioned, especially by producers who still do not see it as a viable and cheap alternative to the control of various types of diseases. Its beginning in the Brazilian market was quite contradictory, mainly due to the false premise that biological co...

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Main Authors: Luiz Cesar Lopes Filho, Willian Marques Pires, Walber Alves Ribeiro, Murillo Lobo Junior, Mônica Francisca Aparecida Araújo Ribeiro, Janaina Alves de Almeida Moreira
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Faculdade Evangélica de Goianéisa 2018-11-01
Series:Revista Científic@
Online Access:http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/cientifica/article/view/3335
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spelling doaj-d32ee43dac014f7d8bf9ed4601ebaff52020-11-25T01:48:00ZporFaculdade Evangélica de GoianéisaRevista Científic@ 2358-260X2018-11-015318018610.29247/2358-260X.2018v5i3.p180-1863335BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARSLuiz Cesar Lopes FilhoWillian Marques PiresWalber Alves RibeiroMurillo Lobo JuniorMônica Francisca Aparecida Araújo RibeiroJanaina Alves de Almeida MoreiraBiological control is still quite debatable and questioned, especially by producers who still do not see it as a viable and cheap alternative to the control of various types of diseases. Its beginning in the Brazilian market was quite contradictory, mainly due to the false premise that biological control could isolatedly control several diseases. It is known today that biological control, like any other form of disease control, must be associated with another or other types of control to be successful, especially over time. Biological control has emerged as an excellent alternative to control some types of diseases, mainly associated to soil, as in the case of phytopathogenic nematodes and soil fungi. It is easily sold for its lower toxicity and similar effectiveness in certain cases to chemical control. Currently several products from reputable companies can deliver excellent results, provided that the rules of use are followed. Thus, this brief look at the advances achieved by biological control over 30 years, aims to synthesize some knowledge and reflect on the state of the art of this type of control and the directions that will probably be taken about the use of living and antagonistic organisms for the control of diseases in plant organisms. Keywords: biological control; technologic advances; alternative control.http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/cientifica/article/view/3335
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author Luiz Cesar Lopes Filho
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Murillo Lobo Junior
Mônica Francisca Aparecida Araújo Ribeiro
Janaina Alves de Almeida Moreira
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Willian Marques Pires
Walber Alves Ribeiro
Murillo Lobo Junior
Mônica Francisca Aparecida Araújo Ribeiro
Janaina Alves de Almeida Moreira
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS
Revista Científic@
author_facet Luiz Cesar Lopes Filho
Willian Marques Pires
Walber Alves Ribeiro
Murillo Lobo Junior
Mônica Francisca Aparecida Araújo Ribeiro
Janaina Alves de Almeida Moreira
author_sort Luiz Cesar Lopes Filho
title BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS
title_short BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS
title_full BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS
title_fullStr BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS
title_full_unstemmed BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A QUICK LOOK IN THE ADVANCES OVER 30 YEARS
title_sort biological control: a quick look in the advances over 30 years
publisher Faculdade Evangélica de Goianéisa
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description Biological control is still quite debatable and questioned, especially by producers who still do not see it as a viable and cheap alternative to the control of various types of diseases. Its beginning in the Brazilian market was quite contradictory, mainly due to the false premise that biological control could isolatedly control several diseases. It is known today that biological control, like any other form of disease control, must be associated with another or other types of control to be successful, especially over time. Biological control has emerged as an excellent alternative to control some types of diseases, mainly associated to soil, as in the case of phytopathogenic nematodes and soil fungi. It is easily sold for its lower toxicity and similar effectiveness in certain cases to chemical control. Currently several products from reputable companies can deliver excellent results, provided that the rules of use are followed. Thus, this brief look at the advances achieved by biological control over 30 years, aims to synthesize some knowledge and reflect on the state of the art of this type of control and the directions that will probably be taken about the use of living and antagonistic organisms for the control of diseases in plant organisms. Keywords: biological control; technologic advances; alternative control.
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