Evaluation of tools to manage whiteflies in European tomato crops The tomato case study [PDF]
Whiteflies and whitefly-transmitted viruses present some of the most intractable constraints to European tomato production. The main objectives of the Tomato Case Study (TCS) were to: identify where and why whiteflies were a major limitation, collect ...
Albajes, Ramon+8 more
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Comparison of Biological and Chemical Control of Greenhouse Whitefly on Poinsettia Stock Plants [PDF]
Robert W. McMahon+4 more
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Biological control of Trialeurodes vaporariorum by Encarsia formosa on tomato in unheated greenhouses in the high altitude tropics [PDF]
Biological control of Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) by Encarsia formosa Gahan was tested during three consecutive production cycles (16-28 weeks) on a beef tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) crop in a glasshouse and a plastic greenhouse on the ...
Lenteren, J.C., van, Vis, R.M.J., de
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The Parasitism of Eretmocerus Mundus Mercet (Hymenoptera; Aphelinidae) on Bemisia Tabaci Gennadius (Homoptera; Aleyrodidae) and Its Mass Rearing on Several Alternative Hosts [PDF]
Sweet potato whitefly Bemisiatabaci Gennadius is one of major pests of vegetables. One of techniques to control this pest is the use of parasitic wasp Eretmocerus mundus Mercet.
Hadiani, R. U. (R)+2 more
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WHITEFLY CONTROL IN THE GREENHOUSE ON MARIGOLD, 2008 [PDF]
Terrance W. Davis, David R. Smitley
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Control of the Sweetpotato Whitefly on Poinsettia Under Greenhouse Conditions, Winter 1989 [PDF]
James A. Bethke, Timothy D. Paine
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Background Implementing pest and disease control techniques that have low environmental impact is important for sustainable agriculture. Microbial biopesticides are an effective approach due to their low environmental impact and low risk of resistance ...
Yasuyuki Komagata+4 more
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Research collaboration between China and Denmark for development of systemic approaches to agro-ecological pest management without pesticides with focus on vegetable, fruit and berry crops. Proceedings and recommendations from two network workshops [PDF]
This report is the result of a network project which was established to discuss the potential for collaboration on development of systemic approaches to pest management without pesticides between Chinese and Danish researchers.
Andreasen, Lise+16 more
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Greenhouse Whitefly Control on Marigolds, 1992 [PDF]
D. R. Smitley, T. W. Davis, K. A. Kearns
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WHITEFLY CONTROL IN THE GREENHOUSE ON MARIGOLD, 2005 [PDF]
K. F. Newhouse+2 more
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