Sektion 32 Pflanzenschutz im Obstbau II
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32-1 - Demonstration project „Exclusion netting for managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in fruit crops (Drosophila suzukii)“. Project year 2017 – Problems and particularities
Bianca Boehnke, Kirsten Köppler, Clemens Augel, Alexandra Wichura, Julian Lindstaedt, Jan-Henrik Wiebusch, Adrian Engel, Silke Benz, Heidrun Vogt
32-2 - Findings based on the demonstration project ”Exclusion netting for managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in fruit crops” in berry orchards in Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia
Clemens Augel, Silke Benz, Adrian Engel, Kirsten Köppler
32-3 - Findings based on the demonstration project ”Exclusion netting for managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in fruit crops” in the region Altes Land and Baden-Württemberg shown by an example of cherry orchards
Jan-Henrik Wiebusch, Julian Lindstaedt, Alexandra Wichura, Roland W.S. Weber, Clemens Augel, Kirsten Köppler
32-4 - Economic effects of exclusion netting for prevent infestation by the Spotted Wing Drosophila on fruit production
Gerd Eberhardt, Jovanka Saltzmann
32-5 - Biology and virulence of a new discovered microsporidium of the spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii)
Sarah Biganski, Johannes A. Jehle, Regina G. Kleespies
32-6 - Release of mass-reared predatory mites (Phytoseiidae) in apple orchards; field trials
Manfred Wolf, Angelika Gruber
32-7 - Marssonina coronaria, infection biology and control of a new pathogen in apple production
Hansjakob Schärer, Mathias Ludwig, Thomas Oberhänsli, Lucius Tamm, Anne Bohr, Sascha Buchleither
32-8 - First report of sclerotia rot disease on apple (Athelia rolfsii) in Baden-Wuerttemberg
Jan Hinrichs-Berger, Martin Trautmann, Kamilla Zegermacher
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