Role of soil entomopathogenic bacteria as biological control agents against potato tuber moth (Phthorimaea operculella).

Iman Ibrahim Imam Ismail;

Abstract


Insect fauna (pests and beneficials) of potato plants were surveyed in potato fields at El-Farafra oasis. Besides, Soil samples were collected randomly from different fields in certain Egyptian governorates, aiming to isolate local bacterial strains that


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Title Role of soil entomopathogenic bacteria as biological control agents against potato tuber moth (Phthorimaea operculella).
Other Titles دور بعض أنواع بكتريا التربة الممرضة للحشرات كوسيلة مكافحة بيولوجية ليرقات فراشة درنات البطاطس فثوريميا أوبركيوليلا.
Authors Iman Ibrahim Imam Ismail
Keywords Role of soil entomopathogenic bacteria as biological control agents against potato tuber moth (Phthorimaea operculella).
Issue Date 2009
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Insect fauna (pests and beneficials) of potato plants were surveyed in potato fields at El-Farafra oasis. Besides, Soil samples were collected randomly from different fields in certain Egyptian governorates, aiming to isolate local bacterial strains that

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