Organic Pesticides

Organic pesticides are natural pest-control agents used in agriculture and gardening that are often derived from plants, bacteria, or minerals. They are used to control pests without causing harm to the environment. They are more environmentally friendly than synthetic chemical pesticides, as they break down more quickly. Organic pesticides are effective at reducing pest populations, and can help to maintain a healthy ecosystem. Organic pesticides can also provide an effective and safe alternative to chemical pesticides, protecting both plant and animal life from toxic effects. Organic pesticides are widely used in organic agriculture and can contribute to sustainable agriculture production systems.

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Hearing Loss Induced for Pesticides in a Rural Worker: A Case Report

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Study of Organic Pollutants in the Muscles of fish Collected from El-Mahmodia Stream at El-Beheira Governorate, Egypt

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Organic and Symbiotic Fertilization of Tomato Plants Monitored by Litterbag-NIRS and Foliar-NIRS Rapid Spectroscopic Methods

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Evaluation of Organic and Vermi Composts for Mass Culturing of Trichoderma Harzianum to be Used Against Soil-Borne Pathogen Sclerotium Rolfsii of Groundnut

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Response of Sorghum Varieties to Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer Strategies in Sudan Savanna of Nigeria: Productivity, Nitrogen, and Water Use Efficiencies

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The Dietary Cation Anion Balance Exacerbates the Effects of Inorganic Phosphates on Parameters of Phosphate Metabolism in Cats

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