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Title: Importance of taxonomy in biological control.
Authors: MORAES, G. J. de
Affiliation: GILBERTO JOSE DE MORAES, CPATSA.
Date Issued: 1987
Citation: Insect Science and its Application, v.8, n. 4/5/6, p. 841-844, 1987.
Description: Taxonomy is the starting point of any basic or applied biological research. In biological control work, the pest species, its probable area of origin, and, consequently, the location where promising natural enemies may be found, are identified. The close co-operation of taxonomists during pre- and post-release surveys of natural enemies in target areas helps to indicate the indigenous fauna present and the progress of a biological control programme. Biological control programs should budget for appropriate taxonomic sutdies in areas where the local fauna is poorly known. Instructing local researchers on the correct collection, preservation, and identification of relevant indigenous and exotic species should be emphasized.
Thesagro: Controle biologico
Inseto
NAL Thesaurus: biological control
classification
taxonomy
Keywords: Insect
Pest
Identification
Biosystematics
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPATSA)

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