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浙江大学学报(农业与生命科学版)  2004, Vol. 30 Issue (4): 398-400    
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Biological protection of plants in agricultular landscape--state of the art,problems and ways of their decision
Sokolov M S  Kolombet L V
Sokolov M S(Research Center for Toxicology and Hygienic Regulation of Biopreparations, 142253, Serpukhov, Moscow reg., Russia)      
Kolombet L V(State Research Center for Applied Microbiology, 142279, Obolensk,Moscow Region, Russia) 
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Abstract: 1. Biological protection of plants: definition and objectives. Technologically, biological protection of plants (hereinafter bioprotection) is a high agricultural technology involving agricultural landscape approach and basee on an ecological imperative, namely "use living beings against living beings". In a wide sense, present-day bioprotection is a fundamental and applied field of knowledge providing harmless suppression of harmful agents during cultivation and storage of agricultural crops by use natural and (or) artificially constructed organisms (including genetically modified ones having pesticidal properties ) and products of their live cycle.   The overall objective of bioprotection consists in producing harmless, profitable and high-quality vegetative raw material, food, fodder. At the same time, bioprotection agrotechnologies are important environment forming and environment maintaining factors, steady and positively influencing the health of both rural ethnos, and agrosphere as a whole. Realization of integrated bioprotection approaches should provide minimum destruction of beneficial and non-target organisms, excluding the succession of harmful species and appearance of species resistant to biocontrol agents.……
出版日期: 2004-07-12
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Sokolov M S  Kolombet L V. Biological protection of plants in agricultular landscape--state of the art,problems and ways of their decision[J]. 浙江大学学报(农业与生命科学版), 2004, 30(4): 398-400.

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