Efficacy of Biological Control Agents (BCA) in...
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The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively...
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Resource description | {'en': 'The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively reduced leaf and neck blast diseases, while Beauveria, a microbial insecticide, controlled insect pests and led to higher yields and profits. The study supports BCAs as a sustainable alternative to conventional pest control.', 'km': 'The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively reduced leaf and neck blast diseases, while Beauveria, a microbial insecticide, controlled insect pests and led to higher yields and profits. The study supports BCAs as a sustainable alternative to conventional pest control.', 'lo': 'The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively reduced leaf and neck blast diseases, while Beauveria, a microbial insecticide, controlled insect pests and led to higher yields and profits. The study supports BCAs as a sustainable alternative to conventional pest control.', 'my_MM': 'The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively reduced leaf and neck blast diseases, while Beauveria, a microbial insecticide, controlled insect pests and led to higher yields and profits. The study supports BCAs as a sustainable alternative to conventional pest control.', 'vi': 'The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively reduced leaf and neck blast diseases, while Beauveria, a microbial insecticide, controlled insect pests and led to higher yields and profits. The study supports BCAs as a sustainable alternative to conventional pest control.'} |
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Name | Efficacy of Biological Control Agents (BCA) in managing rice pests and diseases: Integrated Pest Management for Rice in Cambodia (EPIC) interim results |
Description | The document summarizes results from the EPIC project (2016–2017) on using biological control agents in rice farming in Cambodia. Trichoderma and resistant rice varieties effectively reduced leaf and neck blast diseases, while Beauveria, a microbial insecticide, controlled insect pests and led to higher yields and profits. The study supports BCAs as a sustainable alternative to conventional pest control. |