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Agricultural entomology involves the study of insects that impact agriculture. Harmful insects can damage and destroy crops, while beneficial insects help control pests. Farmers use several methods to manage insect pests, including chemical pesticides, biological controls using natural enemies of pests, and integrated pest management. One key example is the use of Bacillus thuringiensis genes in transgenic crops to produce natural pesticides targeting specific insect pests. Pollinators are also important for crop production, and some insects provide valuable products like honey, silk, and dyes.
Agricultural entomology involves the study of insects that impact agriculture. Harmful insects can damage and destroy crops, while beneficial insects help control pests. Farmers use several methods to manage insect pests, including chemical pesticides, biological controls using natural enemies of pests, and integrated pest management. One key example is the use of Bacillus thuringiensis genes in transgenic crops to produce natural pesticides targeting specific insect pests. Pollinators are also important for crop production, and some insects provide valuable products like honey, silk, and dyes.
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Agricultural entomology involves the study of insects that impact agriculture. Harmful insects can damage and destroy crops, while beneficial insects help control pests. Farmers use several methods to manage insect pests, including chemical pesticides, biological controls using natural enemies of pests, and integrated pest management. One key example is the use of Bacillus thuringiensis genes in transgenic crops to produce natural pesticides targeting specific insect pests. Pollinators are also important for crop production, and some insects provide valuable products like honey, silk, and dyes.
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