Control of pear leaf blister moth in organic fruit production (BIOFRUITNET Practice Abstract) (original) (raw)

{Tool}Control of pear leaf blister moth in organic fruit production (BIOFRUITNET Practice Abstract). Creator(s): Adolphi, Christina and Oeser, Niklas. Issuing Organisation(s): FÖKO - Fördergemeinschaft Ökologischer Obstbau. Biofruitnet Practice Abstract, no. 052. (2022)

Document available online at: https://orgprints.org/44783

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Benefits
Flower strips can help to enhance the parasitation rate and reduce the needed usage of NeemAzal®-T/S. They can also positively affect the control of other pests, such as green or woolly apple aphids.
Practical recommendation
Use of NeemAzal®-T/S:
• Apply NeemAzal®-T/S shortly before the peak of hatching of L. malifoliella
• Eggs are laid on the undersides of leaves; mass hatching takes place from early to mid-June (northern Germany). To choose the correct application date, use flight monitoring with pheromone traps, visual con-trol of larval hatching (Binocular) and the temperature sum model according to GOTTWALD.
• The active ingredient of NeemAzal®-T/S is absorbed via the sucking activity of the larvae before it enters the leaf. It is very important to apply shortly before the larvae hatch, as the adults and eggs are not affect-ed.
• Larvae development is inhibited, as well as in their feeding activity. The damages on the leaves, also known as mines, remain small, and the next generation is reduced.
Beneficial insect promotion:
• The main predators of L. malifoliella are parasitoids of the family Chalcidoidea. Most of them attack larval and pupal stages. Also, earwigs are important in the control of this pest. Thus, it is crucial to apply control measures which do not harm these predators. The parasitoids may benefit from flowering strips.
• Do not use broad spectrum insecticides during the flight period of the parasitoids.

EPrint Type: Practice tool
What problem does the tool address?: The pear leaf blister moth (Leucoptera malifoliella) affects organic orchards leading to impaired photosynthetic performance and loss of fruit quality if infestations are severe.
What solution does the tool offer?: Preventative measure: Promotion of natural antagonists by implementing flower strips in the tree alleys and/or along the plantations. Direct control: Use of Azadirachtine (NeemAzal®-T/S) against acute infestation.
Country: Germany
Type of Practice Tool: Practice abstracts
Keywords: Plant protection, Pest control, Biological pest control
Agrovoc keywords: Englishplant protectionhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_5978Englishpest controlhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_5726Englishbiological pest controlhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_330635
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Production systems > Fruit and berries Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Research affiliation: European Union > Horizon 2020 > Biofruitnet Germany > Fördergemeinschaft Ökologischer Obstbau - FÖKO European Union > Organic Farm Knowledge
Horizon Europe or H2020 Grant Agreement Number: 862850
Related Links: https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/44716, https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/44782, https://biofruitnet.eu
Project ID: ofk
Deposited By: Basler, Andreas
ID Code: 44783
Deposited On: 10 Dec 2022 16:43
Last Modified: 02 May 2024 10:31
Document Language: English, German/Deutsch, Danish/Dansk
Status: Published

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