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Marx, Jean L. – Science, 1973
Discusses current research relating to the use of pheromones as a means of controlling insect pests. These chemicals, which are secreted by insects to affect the behavior of other individuals of the same species, may be used to eliminate pests without destroying their predators and other beneficial insects. (JR)
Descriptors: Biology, Entomology, Environmental Education, Insecticides
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Marx, Jean L. – Science, 1973
Descriptors: Biology, Communicable Diseases, Diseases, Microbiology
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Marx, Jean L. – Science, 1973
Discusses research in the use of hormones and viruses to control insect populations. Although entomologists do not think that pheromones, hormones, and viruses will completely replace more conventional chemical insecticides, they will become increasingly important and will reduce our dependence on traditional insecticides. (JR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Entomology, Environmental Education, Insecticides
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Marx, Jean L. – Science, 1973
Descriptors: Contraception, Health, Population Growth, Pregnancy