Basic principles use of sustainable conception in plant protection biotechnology

Authors

  • М. М. Барановський National aviation university

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-6407.2.3033

Keywords:

biotechnology, sustainability, crops protection, resistance

Abstract

In this paper meaning of biotechnology for substantiation and utilization of conceptual principles of IPM on the base of  sustainable development is analyzed. Perspectives of biotechnological development  for IPM are defined.

Author Biography

М. М. Барановський, National aviation university

doctor of agricultural science, professor

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Published

2012-12-28

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