2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0345.2002.00227.x
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Untersuchungsergebnisse zur Spinnmilbenbekämpfung in der Innenraumbegrünung und unter Glas mit Stethorus punctillum (Weise)

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: Mit dem vermehrten Auftreten neuer Spinnmilben‐Arten im Gartenbau und in der Innenraumbegrünung ergibt sich die Notwendigkeit der Suche nach weiteren biologischen Bekämpfungsmöglichkeiten. Es wurden einerseits anhand der Literatur die theoretischen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von St. punctillum diskutiert, andererseits praktische Versuche in unterschiedlichen Einsatzgebieten durchgeführt. Nach bisherigen Kenntnissen sind weiterführende Arbeiten notwendig, um die prädatorische Leistungsfähigkeit v… Show more

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“…Rott and Ponsonby (2000) found in UK glasshouse vegetables, that simultaneous re-leases of Neoseuilus californicus, S. punctillum, and P. persimilis controlled spider mites better than did P. persimilis alone; no intraguild predation was noted, and predator performance varied by crop type. Combined releases of phytoseiids and S. punctillum have shown success in greenhouses, interiorscapes, and urban shade tree IPM programs in Europe (Gorski and Fajfer, 2003;Jäckel et al, 2000Jäckel et al, , 2008Pöhle et al, 2002). These efforts are testing combinations of releases of phytoseiid mites with S. punctillum with habitat modifications, e.g., on shade trees increasing ground residue and providing shelterbands for overwintering.…”
Section: Research On Releases In Urban Greenhouse and Interior Envimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rott and Ponsonby (2000) found in UK glasshouse vegetables, that simultaneous re-leases of Neoseuilus californicus, S. punctillum, and P. persimilis controlled spider mites better than did P. persimilis alone; no intraguild predation was noted, and predator performance varied by crop type. Combined releases of phytoseiids and S. punctillum have shown success in greenhouses, interiorscapes, and urban shade tree IPM programs in Europe (Gorski and Fajfer, 2003;Jäckel et al, 2000Jäckel et al, , 2008Pöhle et al, 2002). These efforts are testing combinations of releases of phytoseiid mites with S. punctillum with habitat modifications, e.g., on shade trees increasing ground residue and providing shelterbands for overwintering.…”
Section: Research On Releases In Urban Greenhouse and Interior Envimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These efforts are testing combinations of releases of phytoseiid mites with S. punctillum with habitat modifications, e.g., on shade trees increasing ground residue and providing shelterbands for overwintering. Interior environments with low humidity and artificial lighting pose special challenges that are difficult to overcome (Pöhle et al, 2002). Ornamental pest management is also seen as a possible niche for S. punctillum releases in Denmark (Svendsen and Hansen, 2002).…”
Section: Research On Releases In Urban Greenhouse and Interior Envimentioning
confidence: 99%