Biological control of pests through the conservation of natural enemies in the agroecosystems relies on practices that simultaneously minimize the negative effects of agronomic practices and, mainly, the use of synthetic pesticides to control arthropod pests.
Jorge Braz Torres; Insecticide Resistance in Natural Enemies - Seeking for Integration of Chemical and Biological Controls
Among other benefits, nanoformulation of many natural insecticides (e.g. neem oil) has protected them from premature degradation in the environment and thus helped in delivering maximum impacts on the target organisms.
OMICS Group International Journals are known for their high impact factor and a section of OMICS Group journals are indexed in the world noted science repository sites like Medline, PubMed Central, Obscure and Scopus. OMICS has more than 700+ peer-reviewed journals and organizes more than 3000+ International Scientific Conferences every year. Journal of Biofertilizers & Biopesticides is the journal which competes with the good impact factor journals and it also publishes the articles which fall under the novel applications of biodegradation and biotransformation technology to soil, water, sewage, heavy metals and hydrocarbons. Journal of Biofertilizers & Biopesticides addresses the study of environmental hazards awareness, plants, microbes, fungi, pest control agents and entomology.
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