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Codling moth populations less susceptible to CpGV: What about higher concentrations?

Kienzle, J.; Triloff, P. and Zebitz, C.P.W. (2006) Codling moth populations less susceptible to CpGV: What about higher concentrations? [Minderempfindlichkeit des Apfelwicklers gegenüber CpGV: Kann durch eine Erhöhung der Aufwandmenge die Wirksamkeit verbessert werden?] In: Boos, Markus (Ed.) Ecofruit - 12th International Conference on Cultivation Technique and Phytopathological Problems in Organic Fruit-Growing: Proceedings to the Conference from 31st January to 2nd February 2006 at Weinsberg/Germany, pp. 25-29.

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Summary

In an organic orchard with a codling moth (CM) population less susceptible to CpGV it was tested,
whether an increased dosage of CpGV by factor 10 would result in any increased efficacy.
The applications were set in shorter than weekly intervals with 10 ml/ha Madex (low dosage plot)
and 100 ml/ha Madex (high dosage plot). The higher dosage showed also a better efficacy, especially
on the “active damage” (live larvae).
The orchard where the experiments were conducted was known to have a less susceptible CM
population (2004) although there were no serious CM problems reported by the farmer despite the
CM control was done only with CpGV. It was investigated, whether natural antagonists might have
been a reason for the absence of serious problems in this orchard. No signs of a strong presence of
other antagonists were found but CM the population was increasing very much in the year the experiment
was conducted (2005). Thus, probably the reason for the absence of CM problems seems
to be just a delayed increase of the CM population after the development of a lower susceptibility of
CM against CpGV.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Paper
Keywords:Cydia pomonella, codling moth, granulovirus, susceptibility
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Crop husbandry > Production systems > Fruit and berries
Research affiliation: International Conferences > 2006: Ecofruit
Related Links:http://www.ecofruit.net
Deposited By: Tagung, Ecofruit
ID Code:13758
Deposited On:08 Sep 2008
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:37
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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