Among the two methods of insect pest control - CULTURAL control or BIOLOGICAL control - which is the most preffered to use? Explain.
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Among the two methods of insect pest control - CULTURAL control or BIOLOGICAL control - which is the most preffered to use? Explain.
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- Discuss either (a) how allelopathy contributes to the invasiveness of spotted knapweed or (b) the difference between choice and non-choice experiments and how it relates to experiments on hyperaccumulating plants.Why is integrated pest management considered a more sustainable method of pest control than the use of chemicals alone?graph the data from the table after taking recipocals of [S], V without inhibitor and V with inhibitor. It should be Lineweaver - Burke. use graph paper or excel. however upload graph and answers as 1 document as jpeg, pdf, or word. there should be 2 lines on 1 graph and both lines should cross the Y axis and hit the X axis (negative X axis). label both axes, determine Km and Vmax (show work) in the presence and absence of inhibitor State type of inhibition and if inhibitor resembles the substrate or not. can more substrate relieve the inhibition? [S] (UM) 3 10 30 5 90 Velocity (umol minute-¹) No inhibitor 10.4 14.5 22.5 33.8 40.5 Inhibitor 4.1 6.4 11.3 22.6 33.8
- What is a biological control agent? Briefly describe two examples.What is the difference between the use of Peppermint oil and Cinnamon oil in Veterinary Medicine to treat the bacterial infections Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus?What is the logical next step to validate the efficacy of the biological control agent?
- Discuss the main ideologies crucial in the biological control of diseases and pests.One characteristic of the ideal pesticide is that it would: 1) be of animal origin. 2) be of vegetable origin. 3) quickly break down to harmless products.What is the importance of employing aseptic techniques? Give an example of a situation in the laboratory that might happen when this method is not practiced.