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 Biopesticides, a contraction of 'biological pesticides,' involve several types of intervention in pest management: through predatory, parasitic, or chemical relations. Historically the word was synonymous with [biological control] – and by extension – the exploitation of living organisms. Biopesticides can be classified into three classes: Microbial pesticide which consists of bacteria, bio derived chemicals and plant incorporaed Protestants. Biopesticidesgenerally have no known function in photosynthesis, growth, or other basic physiological aspects of plants. They are instead active in the fight against biological pests. Many chemical compounds that are produced by plants to protect them from pests have been identified so they are called antifeedants. Such materials are biodegradable and sustainable alternatives which can be cost-effective for practical applications

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