Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds (2016)
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ISBN: 9783659816383 bzw. 3659816388, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Jan 2016, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect's body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a 'dusty' or 'cottony' appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control. 76 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect's body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a 'dusty' or 'cottony' appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control. 76 pp. Englisch.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds
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ISBN: 9783659816383 bzw. 3659816388, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect's body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a "dusty" or "cottony" appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control.
There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect's body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a "dusty" or "cottony" appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds
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ISBN: 9783659816383 bzw. 3659816388, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
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There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect's body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a "dusty" or "cottony" appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control.
There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect's body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a "dusty" or "cottony" appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds - Entomopathogenic Fungi, Chemical Compounds, Insect Control
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ISBN: 9783659816383 bzw. 3659816388, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds: There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect`s body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a `dusty` or `cottony` appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds: There are fungus species that can infect and kill insects. These fungi are called insect pathogenic fungi or entomopathogenic fungi. These fungi are very specific to insects, often to particular insect species, and do not infect animals or plants. Most insect- pathogenic fungi need humid conditions for infection and development but some fungus species can also infect insects when it is dry. When an insect has been killed by a fungus, the fungus emerges from the insect`s body to produce spores that can sometimes be seen as a `dusty` or `cottony` appearance. When you find many insects dead and covered with fungus, you can consider making your own bio-insecticide from these dead insects. Collect as many as you can find in the field, put them in a jar with water, crush them a little and stir well. This will release fungus spores into the water. Filter the water slightly to remove large insect parts. The remaining solution can be used to test its Spray the solution over insects that are placed in a jar. Check if these insects become infected over the next days. Spray another jar of insects with pure water as a control. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi and Chemical Compounds (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659816383 bzw. 3659816388, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, neu.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds (2015)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783659816383 bzw. 3659816388, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
This item is printed on demand for shipment within 3 working days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
This item is printed on demand for shipment within 3 working days.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds
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ISBN: 3659816388 bzw. 9783659816383, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Insect Control by Entomopathogenic Fungi & Chemical Compounds
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ISBN: 3659816388 bzw. 9783659816383, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
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