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For a biocontrol agent to be part of an integrated pest management, it should be:
species-specific and symbiotic
free living and broad spectrum
narrow spectrum and symbiotic
species-specific and inactive on non-target organisms
According to the text, Baculoviruses (genus Nucleopolyhedrovirus) are excellent candidates for biocontrol because they are species-specific and have narrow spectrum insecticidal applications. They have been shown to have no negative impacts on plants, mammals, birds, fish or even on non-target insects. This characteristic makes them desirable for integrated pest management (IPM) programmes where beneficial insects need to be conserved .
This question aligns with the NEET BIOLOGY syllabus, specifically targeting concepts from Microbes in Human Welfare. Mastering this topic is crucial for scoring well in the upcoming medical entrance examinations. Solving conceptually related problems will help you understand the nuances of these concepts and improve your problem-solving speed.
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