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 Übersetzung für 'biological pest control' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a biological pest control | biological pest controls
biol.
biological pest control
biologische Schädlings­bekämpfung {f}
5+ Wörter
biol.
Institute for Biological Pest Control
Institut {n} für biologische Schädlings­bekämpfung
Teiltreffer
bot.ecol.
pest control
Schädlings­kontrolle {f} [Schädlings­bekämpfung]
pest controlUngeziefervernichtung {f}
pest controlUngezieferbekämpfung {f}
pest controlSchädlings­bekämpfung {f}
pest control productsKammerjägerprodukte {pl}
pestPlage {f} [Insektenplage etc.]
82
pestQuälgeist {m}
51
pestPest {f}
24
hort.
pest [weed]
(aggressives) Unkraut {n}
biol.ecol.for.
forest pest
Forstschädling {m}
hort.
garden pest
Pflanzenschädling {m}
jobs
pest exterminator
Kammerjäger {m}
agr.biol.ecol.
agricultural pest
Agrarschädling {m}
biol.
pest strain
Schädlings­stamm {m}
agr.entom.for.
pest insect
Schadinsekt {n}
ecol.
pest population
Schädlings­population {f}
pigeon pestTaubenplage {f}
pest infestationUngezieferbefall {m}
pest removalUngezieferbekämpfung {f}
pest [fig.]Landplage {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Bird feeding stations and bird houses – A place for birds to eat and take shelter will increase the number of birds in the garden, which play a key role in biological pest control.
  • ", is found on the invasive weed "Cirsium arvense", the Canada thistle, across the world. It may be usable as a biological pest control agent for this weed.
  • Various species are used as biological pest control agents or in scientific research.
  • They are used as a method of biological pest control which from anecdotal evidence show a positive yet slow success rate.
  • From reading the scientific literature and interviewing scientists, Carson found two scientific camps when it came to pesticides: those who dismissed the possible danger of pesticide spraying barring conclusive proof, and those who were open to the possibility of harm and willing to consider alternative methods such as biological pest control.

  • The decollate snail ("Rumina decollata") will capture and eat garden snails, and because of this it has sometimes been introduced as a biological pest control agent.
  • Nasturtiums are used as companion plants for biological pest control, repelling some pests, acting as a trap crop for others and attracting predatory insects.
  • They also are used as a biological pest control in Japan, eating weeds in rice paddies.
  • The CSIRO has released several successful biological pest control agents and developed chemical agents for pest and weed control.
  • They are mentioned in both the Koran and the Bible and have also been held responsible for cholera epidemics, resulting from the corpses of locusts drowned in the Mediterranean Sea and decomposing on beaches. biological pest control using the entomopathogenic fungus "Metarhizium acridum", which specifically infects grasshoppers, has been used with some success.

  • The pink stem borer ("Sesamia inferens") and the finger millet shoot fly ("Atherigona miliaceae") Measures to control "Sesamia inferens" are uprooting of infected plants, destroying of stubbles, having a crop rotation, chemical control with insecticides, biological measures such as pheromone traps, or biological pest control with the use of antagonistic organisms (e.g.
  • Biological pest control agents now in use to reduce alligator weed infestations include the alligator weed flea beetle ("Agasicles hygrophila"), the alligator weed thrips ("Amynothrips andersoni"), and the alligator weed stem borer ("Arcola malloi").
  • One possible remedy was biological pest control using the parasitoidal wasps "Larra bicolor".
  • "Gratiana boliviana", the tropical soda apple leaf beetle, has been used successfully as an agent of biological pest control to reduce the abundance of this plant in the United States, particularly in Florida.
  • Purple loosestrife provides a model of successful biological pest control.

  • This may also form part of a biological pest control program.
  • Organic farming – alternative agricultural system that relies on fertilizers of organic origin such as compost, manure, green manure, and bone meal and places emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation and companion planting. Biological pest control, mixed cropping and the fostering of insect predators are encouraged.
  • There are three basic strategies for biological pest control: classical (importation), where a natural enemy of a pest is introduced in the hope of achieving control; inductive (augmentation), in which a large population of natural enemies are administered for quick pest control; and inoculative (conservation), in which measures are taken to maintain natural enemies through regular reestablishment.
  • Many Tachinids are important natural enemies of major insect pests, and some species actually are used in biological pest control; for example, some species of Tachinid flies have been introduced into North America from their native lands as biocontrols to suppress populations of alien pests.
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