(N/A) Biological control refers to the use of biological methods for controlling plant diseases and pests. It is a natural and eco-friendly approach that relies on natural predation and parasitism rather than synthetic chemicals. The main ideas include:
$1$. Use of natural predators or parasites to reduce the population of harmful pests.
$2$. Utilization of antagonistic microorganisms to inhibit the growth of plant pathogens.
$3$. For example,$Trichoderma$ species are free-living fungi that are very common in root ecosystems and are effective biocontrol agents of several plant pathogens.
$4$. Another example is $Bacillus$ $thuringiensis$ $(Bt)$,which is used to control butterfly caterpillars.
$5$. These methods maintain ecological balance and reduce environmental pollution.