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When is it biological control? A framework of definitions, mechanisms, and classifications

Johan A. Stenberg; Ingvar Sundh; Paul G. Becher; Christer Björkman; Mukesh Dubey; Paul A. Egan; Hanna Friberg; J. Gil; Dan Funck Jensen; Mattias Jonsson; Magnus Karlsson; Sammar Khalil; Velemir Ninkovic; Guillermo Rehermann; Ramesh R. Vetukuri; Maria Viketoft

Journal of Pest Science · 2021

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Abstract Biological control , or biocontrol , is the exploitation of living agents (incl. viruses) to combat pestilential organisms (incl. pathogens, pests, and weeds) for diverse purposes to provide human benefits. Thus, during the last century the practices and concepts involved have evolved in separate streams associated with distinct scientific and taxonomic disciplines. In parallel developments, there have been increasing references to biological control in industrial contexts and legislation, resulting in conceptual and terminological disintegration. The aim of this paper is to provide a global conceptual and terminological platform that facilitates future development of the field. We review use of previously suggested terms in key fields (e.g., phytopathology, entomology, and weed s

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1007/s10340-021-01354-7
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0k7
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