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For some time now, modern
science has examined ecological connections, notably the relationship
between prey and predator. The 250-million-year-old chemical and
genetic war between plants and insects is starting to reveal its
secrets. This information can be used to increase production and
decrease the loss of crops to predators without the need for industrial
pesticides.
The gardener can promote
the reproduction and development of biological allies which help
to limit the proliferation of pests.
This is an example of using
nature without causing harm, learning from both traditional methods
and the most recent scientific findings. Careful observation of
natural environments teaches us what to do, and shows us often simple
ways to exploit the antagonism and the alliances between organisms.
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