Biological control is an ecological process that occurs naturally. Which can be successfully utilised in pesticide management and can be a balanced, long-term, and cost-effective pest control solution. Microbial control refers to the use of microorganisms as insecticides. This is a new type of biological control in which pesticide-resistant microorganisms are used to manage pests. By using them for pesticide control, which is obtainable by marking professionals and accessible, their number may be enhanced by looking for microbial control of insects and looking after the natural enemies of pests. In essence, we can address this problem in this manner. On the weakening of the life cycle of the hazardous insect, it is important to carefully calculate the timing of the use of microorganisms. Because of their use, their individual age, i.e. life cycle, is shortened; note the pre-production procedure. Microorganisms are naturally within our control; nonetheless, we must employ the microscope in a number of experiments. This study demonstrates the potential for some microbes to help plants that are categorised as vulnerable, endangered, or even critically endangered to improve their conservation status.
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Harsha Sharma
Motherhood University, Roorkee, India.
Kalpana Sharma
Motherhood University, Roorkee, India.
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