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Global Advanced
Research Journal of Microbiology (GARJM) ISSN: 2315-5116
February 2014 Vol.
3(1), pp 001-004
Copyright © 2013 Global Advanced
Research Journals
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Advancement of
Non Edible Oil (Jatropha carcus) Seeds For
Development of Surfactants and Their Utilization in
Pest Control Management
Gulab Chand Shah1*,
Ganesh Pawar1, Rakesh Arya2
1Non-Wood
Forest Product Division, Tropical Forest Research
Institute Jabalpur, PO-RFRC, 482021 India
2Sobt,
Rgpv, Bhopal Mp India
*Corresponding
Author’s Email:
gulab777@gmail.com
Accepted 26 January, 2014
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Natural toxins are a reserve of new substance
prospectus of pesticides, as well as environmentally
and toxicologically safer molecules than many of the
currently used pesticides. Furthermore, they often
have molecular goal sites that are not exploited by
presently marketed pesticides. There are highly
doing well products based on natural compounds in
the major pesticide classes. These contain the
herbicide glufosinate (synthetic phosphinothricin),
the spinosad insecticides, and the strobilurin
fungicides. These and other examples of currently
marketed natural product-based pesticides, as well
as natural toxins that show promise as pesticides
from our own research are discussed.
the materialization of drug resistant parasites and
insecticide resistant mosquito strains, along with
numerous strength, environmental, and ecological
side effects of many element agents, decorated the
necessitate to build up substitute tools that either
correspond or substitute predictable pest classify
approaches.
Keywords: IPM, Biopesticides, Jatropha
carcus, OECD, pests.
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