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Estimating the incidence of entomopathogenic nematodes in soil by the use of bait insects Organic Eprints
Nielsen, Otto; Skovgaard, Ib Michael; Philipsen, Holger.
Soil samples were stored and baited in different ways in order to develop a bait method that could estimate the level of steinernematid nematodes in soil in a time efficient way. The method was based on incidence (proportion of samples with a given species of Steinernema). Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera) larvae were used as bait and it was concluded that: 1) Repeated baiting in a later period improved the bait result; 2) Extension of the bait periods from one to two weeks was not necessary; 3) The precision of the estimated incidence did not improve noteworthy by taking more than 60-80 samples; 4) The minimum time required to analyse one soil sample was 6 minutes.
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Research methodology and philosophy.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://orgprints.org/3880/1/3880.htm
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Seasonal population dynamics of inoculated and indigenous steinernematid nematodes in an organic cropping system Organic Eprints
Nielsen, Otto; Philipsen, Holger.
This study was based on naturally occurring and inoculated populations of steinernematid nematodes. The nematode populations were monitored spring and autumn in two following years in an organic cropping system and changes in population size were related to the presence of potential insect hosts. Nematode population were estimated in terms of nematode incidence (percentage of positive soil samples) by using Tenebrio molitor larvae as bait. The population of naturally occurring nematodes (Steinernema affine (Bovien) and S. feltiae (Filipjev)) was generally at a low level (0-17 % incidence for S. affine and 0-18 % incidence for S. feltiae). Inoculated S. feltiae established well in half of the plots where inoculation had been performed and reached incidences...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil biology.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://orgprints.org/3881/1/3881.htm
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Host potential of insects from cruciferous crops to entomopathogenic nematodes and augmentation of nematodes through oil seed rape growing Organic Eprints
Philipsen, Holger; Nielsen, Otto.
Larvae of the pollen beetles (Meligethes spp.), the brassica pod midge (Dasyneura brassicae), the cabbage seed weevil (Ceuterrhynchus assimilis), and the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae) were collected in the field and exposed to entomopathogenic nematodes in the laboratory. Pollen beetle larvae, seed weevil larvae and cabbage moth larvae where all relatively easy infected while infections of pod midge larvae only were observed twice. The number of nematodes produced in the cadavers was positively related to the size of the insects. The recovery of D. brassicae and Meligethes spp. was further studied after exposure to entomopathogenic nematodes during the pupating process. The recovery of D. brassicae was almost unaffected by the nematodes whereas...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farming Systems.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://orgprints.org/3883/1/3883.htm
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Abundance of naturally occurring entomopathogenic nematodes and establishment of inoculated Steinernema feltiae in an organic cropping system Organic Eprints
Nielsen, Otto; Philipsen, Holger.
The abundance of entomopathogenic nematodes and soil dwelling stages of plant specific insects was studied in an organic cropping system for two years. In addition was the survival of an inoculated strain of Steinernema feltiae studied. The abundance of naturally occurring entomopathogenic nematodes was in general at a low level throughout the observation period (0-26 % positive samples). Inoculated S. feltiae established well when pea was grown in the same or in the following year whereas the nematodes were less able or unable to establish in the other crops (cabbage, carrots, barley, alfalfa/clover). The successful establishment of nematodes, and the abundance in general, correlated well with the presence of plant specific insects.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farming Systems.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://orgprints.org/1612/1/Proceeding.doc
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Enhanced natural regulation of the belowground pest Delia radicum in organic farming systems Organic Eprints
Meyling, Nicolai V.; Navntoft, Søren; Philipsen, Holger; Thorup-Kristensen, Kristian; Eilenberg, Jørgen.
Population dynamics of the cabbage root fly Delia radicum in three different organic and one conventional cabbage cropping systems were evaluated over 3 years. Oviposition was reduced over time, but not affected by organic farming practice. Pupal production was reduced in all organic systems compared to the conventional system in all years, but pupal parasitation rates were similar among systems. More predators of fly eggs were present in the organic system O2. Reduced larval survival rates in the organic systems may be result of increased natural enemy activity and plant effects.
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil biology; Vegetables; Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/19304/4/19304.pdf
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Host potential of insects from cruciferous crops to entomopathogenic nematodes and augmentation of nematodes through oil seed rape growing Organic Eprints
Philipsen, Holger; Nielsen, Otto.
Larvae of the pollen beetles (Meligethes spp.), the brassica pod midge (Dasyneura brassicae), the cabbage seed weevil (Ceuterrhynchus assimilis), and the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae) were collected in the field and exposed to entomopathogenic nematodes in the laboratory. Pollen beetle larvae, seed weevil larvae and cabbage moth larvae where all relatively easy infected while infections of pod midge larvae only were observed twice. The number of nematodes produced in the cadavers was positively related to the size of the insects. The recovery of D. brassicae and Meligethes spp. was further studied after exposure to entomopathogenic nematodes during the pupating process. The recovery of D. brassicae was almost unaffected by the nematodes whereas...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Farming Systems.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://orgprints.org/1610/1/rapsproceeding.doc
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Mekanisk og biologisk bekæmpelse af frostmålere, viklere og ribsbredvingemøl i økologisk solbær og ribs Organic Eprints
Sigsgaard, Lene; Philipsen, Holger; Jakobsen, Henrik Byrial; Korsgaard, Maren.
Dette projekt har fokuseret på direkte bekæmpelse af tre skadegørere i økologisk ribs og solbær, nemlig den lille frostmåler Operophtera brumata, L. (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), viklere, primært hækvikler Archips rosana (L.) (Lepidoptera; Tortricidae) og ribsbredvingemøl Lampronia capitella (Clerck) (Lepidoptera; Prodoxidae). Behandlinger blev testet i en mark på 0,78 ha opdelt mellem solbærsorterne Ben Hope og Titania og i ribssorten Rovada. Vi anvendte et randomiseret blok design. I 2011 sammenlignede vi behandlinger med insektsæbe, rapsolie og Bacillus thuringiensis i Rovada og Titania. I Ben Hope sammenlignede vi blandinger af disse midler samt blanding med pyrethrum. I 2012 fortsatte undersøgelserne. Dette år indgik neem, sammen med B thuringiensis og...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/22446/7/22446.pdf
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