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Autor:
Maria Zottele, Johanna Mayerhofer, Hannah Embleton, Katharina Wechselberger, Jürg Enkerli, Hermann Strasser
Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 20, p 9445 (2021)
Inundative mass application of Metarhizium brunneum BIPESCO 5 (Hypocreales, Clavicipitaceae) is used for the biological control of Diabrotica v. virgifera (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae). Long-term field trials were performed in three Austrian maize fiel
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https://doaj.org/article/e1bfb72144bd4d91ab3e4f206bc93d3d
Autor:
Komivi Senyo Akutse, Luis Carlos Ramos Aguila, Junaid Ali Siddiqui, Bamisope Steve Bamisile, Yijuan Xu
Publikováno v:
Plants
Plants, Vol 10, Iss 2119, p 2119 (2021)
Plants, Vol 10, Iss 2119, p 2119 (2021)
The multiple roles of fungal entomopathogens in host plants’ growth promotion, pest and pathogen management have drawn huge attention for investigation. Endophytic species are known to influence various activities of their associated host plants, a
Autor:
Hermann Strasser, Katharina Wechselberger, Johanna Mayerhofer, Jürg Enkerli, Maria Zottele, Hannah Embleton
Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences
Volume 11
Issue 20
Applied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 9445, p 9445 (2021)
Volume 11
Issue 20
Applied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 9445, p 9445 (2021)
Inundative mass application of Metarhizium brunneum BIPESCO 5 (Hypocreales, Clavicipitaceae) is used for the biological control of Diabrotica v. virgifera (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae). Long-term field trials were performed in three Austrian maize fiel
Autor:
J. Enkerli, Martin Hartmann, Hermann Strasser, Adrian Leuchtmann, Hannes Rauch, Johanna Mayerhofer, Franco Widmer, Florian Gschwend
Publikováno v:
Biocontrol Science and Technology, 29 (6)
Entomopathogenic fungi are used for biological control of insect pests. Metarhizium brunneum Petch (Hypocreales) has potential to control Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Chrysomelidae), which is a major pest of maize in North America and has
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b0d92d15687bcb1cdd28ada02bd1c940
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Publikováno v:
Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection ISBN: 9783030230449
Being rich in microorganisms, the soil is an ideal environment and important reservoir for harvesting various types of beneficial microorganisms. Soil-borne entomopathogenic bacteria and fungi have been regularly isolated around the world to support
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::15e25ec26a963370c7ac2f7ee1341d10
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23045-6_2
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23045-6_2
Publikováno v:
African Entomology. 23:259-274
In the Western Cape province of South Africa, codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is the most important lepidopteran pest of apples and pears. Currently an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy is followed. However, chemical control still plays an imp
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Autor:
Christine T. Griffin
Publikováno v:
Nematode Pathogenesis of Insects and Other Pests ISBN: 9783319182650
Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) of the genera Steinernema and Heterorhabditis are widely used in inundative biological pest control programmes. It has long been recognised that increased understanding of the ecology of EPN is important for better pr
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18266-7_3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18266-7_3
Autor:
James P. Stack, Paul C. Quimby, Susan L. F. Meyer, R. James Cook, R. D. Lumsden, W. L. Bruckart, Jack R. Coulson, Richard A. Humber, Mark S. Goettel, Larry Moore, Michael L. McManus, Joseph V. Maddox, James L. Vaughn
Publikováno v:
Biological Control. 7:333-351
Microorganisms are enormous but largely untapped natural resources for biological control of pests and diseases. There are two primary reasons for their underployment for pest or disease control: (1) the technical difficulties of using microorganisms