TY - GEN Y1 - 2006/// TI - Fachtagung Bioobstbau 2006 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/8644/ ID - orgprints8644 KW - Anbautechnik mehrjährige Kulturen KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Pflanzenschutz KW - Entomologie KW - Sortenempfehlungen KW - AV - public PB - Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau (FiBL), CH-Frick ER - TY - GEN TI - Tagungsband zur FiBL Obstbautagung 28.01.2004 in Frick Y1 - 2004/// ID - orgprints2780 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/2780/ PB - Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau, Frick AV - public KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Sandwich-System ER - TY - GEN N2 - Coop, with its ?Naturaplanfonds?, has the intention to promote organic production in Switzerland. Until 2003 sales of organically produced berries were very low. Also table grapes, pome and stone fruit need support and promotion activities along the whole chain from farm to shelf. The aim of the project is to ensure a continuous delivery for Coop with an attractive assortment of organic fruit and berries. A nation-wide professional producers' network and a logistic system should be established. Between 2002 and 2005 the sales of organic berries at Coop rose by 371 %. Currently, special attention is given to table grapes, stonefruit and pears. AV - none KW - Organic berries KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Organic fruit and berries KW - marked development KW - support KW - promotion KW - whole chain KW - supermarket UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/6206/ ID - orgprints6206 TI - Förderung von Biofrüchten und -Beeren ER - TY - GEN TI - Torffreier Heidelbeeranbau UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/6205/ ID - orgprints6205 AV - none KW - Organic blueberry production KW - peat substitute KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren-Heidelbeeren N2 - Blueberries need acid soils for optimal development and production. Swiss soils are prevalently alkaline, and therefore it is necessary to modify the natural conditions. Traditionally this was done by adding peat. In order to preserve fragile environments, such as peat bogs, the use of peat in organic fiels production is forbidden. Project aims - Evaluate sawdust as a substrate for organic blueberry production in three different cultivation systems and with two different acidification products. Results - It is possible top use sawdust as a substrate for blueberry production in regions with alkaline soils; - The traditional system of digging a fosse and filling it with the substrate (cost intensive) can be replaced with a little fosse, done with a plough and filled with substrate (less cost intensive cost; - Acidification with citric acid does not have good results compared to sulphur applications. ER - TY - GEN ID - orgprints39304 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/39304/ AV - public KW - Obstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Pflanzenschutz KW - Abacus KW - FiBL15112 TI - Pflanzenschutzbulletin Bio-Beeren 9/2020 Y1 - 2020/09/10/ A1 - Häseli, Andreas N2 - Das Biobeerenbulletin enthält spezifische Empfehlungen zum Pflanzenschutz und zur Produktionstechnik im Biobeerenanbau. ER - TY - GEN A1 - Häseli, Andreas N2 - Der Anbau von Sommerhimbeeren und Erdbeeren ausserhalb der Hauptangebotsperiode kann weiter ausgedehnt werden. Am Erfahrungsaustausch in Benken ZH kann am 19. Juni viel Neues über den Biobeerenanbau gelernt werden. Y1 - 2019/06/18/ TI - Grosse Dynamik bei den Biobeeren AV - restricted KW - Obstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Marktnachfrage KW - Witterungsschutz KW - Jungpflanzenangebot KW - Beerenanbau UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/37409/ ID - orgprints37409 ER - TY - GEN UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/37163/ ID - orgprints37163 AV - public KW - Beeren KW - Biobeeren KW - Marktnachfrage TI - Grosse Dynamic bei den Biobeeren Y1 - 2019/06/15/ N2 - Die Marktnachfrage nach Beeren, aber insbesondere nach biologisch erzeugten Früchten ist in den letzten Jahren stark gewachsen. Die Hauptrenner sind Erdbeeren,Himbeeren und Heidelbeeren. Im Bioanbau hat in den letzten Jahren eine Professionalisierung eingesetzt. A1 - Häseli, Andreas ER - TY - GEN Y1 - 2018/08/22/ TI - Pflanzenschutzbulletin Bio-Beeren 8/2019 A1 - Häseli, Andreas N2 - Das Pflanzenschutzbulletin Bio-Beeren vom 22.8.2019 enthält die aktuellen Hinweise zu Krankheiten und Schädlingen, sowie Tipps zur Kulturtechnik. UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/36403/ ID - orgprints36403 AV - restricted KW - Biobeeren KW - Bio-Beeren KW - Obstbau KW - Pflanzenschutz KW - Departement für Beratung KW - Bildung und Kommunikation KW - Kulturtechnik ER - TY - GEN UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/33394/ ID - orgprints33394 KW - Biobeeren KW - Bio-Beeren KW - Obstbau KW - Pflanzenschutz KW - Departement für Beratung KW - Bildung und Kommunikation KW - Kulturtechnik AV - restricted Y1 - 2018/05/30/ TI - Pflanzenschutzbulletin Bio-Beeren 4/2018 N2 - Das Pflanzenschutzbulletin Bio-Beeren vom 30.5.2018 enthält die aktuellen Hinweise zu Krankheiten und Schädlingen, sowie Tipps zur Kulturtechnik. A1 - Häseli, Andreas ER - TY - GEN TI - Gesucht: Schweizer Biobeeren Y1 - 2004/// N2 - Erdbeeren, Himbeeren, Brombeeren, Johannisbeeren, Stachelbeeren oder Heidelbeeren, die Vielfalt an Schweizer Beeren ist sehr gross. Weniger gross ist hingegen das bisherige Angebot an Schweizer Biobeeren. Doch das ist nun im Begriff sich zu ändern. Die Direktvermarktung und die Produktion für die technische Verarbeitung sind und bleiben zwei wichtige, weiter ausbaufähige Sektoren der heimischen Biobeerenproduktion. Im Rahmen eines dreijährigen, von Coop finanzierten FiBL-Projekts wird nun ganz gezielt die professionelle Produktion für den Grosshandel gefördert. Coop möchte das bis jetzt vor allem auf die Ostschweiz beschränkte Angebot von Schweizer Bio-Tafelbeeren auf die ganze Schweiz ausdehnen und sucht deshalb zusätzliche Vertragsproduzenten. A1 - Schmid, Andi UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/2779/ ID - orgprints2779 PB - Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau, Frick KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren AV - public ER - TY - BOOK PB - Bioland Verlags GmbH KW - Anbautechnik Mehrjährige Kulturen KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren AV - restricted UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/2879/ ID - orgprints2879 N2 - Von der Planung und Standortwahl bis zur Vermarktung der Früchte berät diese Broschüre zu allen Fragen des ökologischen Erdbeeranbaus. Sie stellt verschiedene Kulturmethoden vor und informiert über Krankheiten und Schädlinge an Erdbeeren. A1 - Schmid, Andi TI - Erdbeeren ökologisch angebaut Y1 - 2003/// ER - TY - BOOK PB - Bioland Verlags GmbH AV - restricted KW - Anbautechnik Mehrjährige Kulturen KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren ID - orgprints2878 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/2878/ A1 - Schmid, Andi N2 - Beginnend mit Empfehlungen zur Planung und Standortwahl über Hinweise zur Kulturführung, Ernte und Vermarktung bis zur Vorstellung der wichtigsten Schaderreger und Krankheiten befasst sich diese Broschüre mit dem ökologischen Anbau von Strauchbeeren. Auf Besonderheiten der verschiedenen Strauchbeerenarten wie Himbeeren, Brombeeren, Johannisbeeren, Stachelbeeren und Heidelbeeren wird in den Themenkomplexen eingegangen. TI - Strauchbeeren ökologisch angebaut Y1 - 2003/// ER - TY - CONF Y1 - 2003/// TI - Reduced copper treatments in strawberries by cultural methods A1 - Schmid, Andi A1 - Daniel, Claudia N2 - Effect of cultural methods on leaf spot (Mycosphaerella fragariae Tul.) and yield in strawberries. The possibilities of reduction of copper input in organic strawberry crops is explored. ID - orgprints2698 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/2698/ AV - public KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Schädlinge KW - Nützlinge KW - Erdbeeren KW - strawberries KW - organic fruit production KW - copper reduction KW - Mycosphaerella fragariae Tul. ER - TY - GEN Y1 - 2005/// TI - Effect of cultural methods on leaf spot (Mycosphaerella fragariae) and gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) damage in strawberries SP - 179 A1 - Schmid, Andi A1 - Daniel, Claudia A1 - Weibel, Franco N2 - Damage of leaf spot, caused by Mycosphaerella fragariae and gray mold also called Botrytis fruit rot, caused by Botrytis cinerea, average fruit weight and yield were evaluated with regard to cultural methods over two years. Leaf spot damage decreased significantly by around 90 % due to leaf sanitation (removal of dead and leaf spot infected leaves in early spring) and by 50 % due to plantation in a one-row-system instead of a two-row-system. When all leaves including the healthy green ones were removed in early spring average fruit weight decreased significantly by 10 %. Fruit sanitation - the third treatment ? did not influence any of the measured parameters. Neither leaf sanitation nor fruit sanitation (removal of damaged fruits during harvest) reduced B. cinerea damage significant. Only the combination of a one-row-system, leaf sanitation and fruit sanitation almost halved (not significantly) B. cinerea damage in the first crop year compared to a two-row-system without leaf and fruit sanitation. B. cinerea damage correlated significant positive with the biomass of plants by R2= 0.47. According this study and the cited literature it is suggest for humid Central European conditions to apply a one-row system combined with leaf sanitation in early spring and fruit sanitation during harvest if fruit density is high to reduce the risk of damages in larger dimension caused by M. fragariae and B. cinerea. UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/6135/ EP - 194 ID - orgprints6135 AV - restricted KW - leaf sanitation KW - fruit sanitation KW - average fruit weight KW - yield KW - biomass KW - Biotica: Fragaria x ananassa Duch.(Rosaceae) KW - Mycosphaerella fragariae Tul. KW - Botrytis cinerea Pers. KW - Biobstbau KW - Biobeeren KW - Entomologie Obstbau PB - Springer T3 - BioControl 50 (1) ER - TY - GEN TI - Effect of cultural methods on leaf spot (Mycosphaerella fragariae Tul.) incidence in strawberries Y1 - 2004/// A1 - Schmid, Andi A1 - Daniel, Claudia A1 - Weibel, Franco N2 - Introduction: Leaf spot caused by Mycosphaerella fragariae Tul. is one of the most common diseases of strawberry. The control of leaf spot mostly relies on the application of protective fungicides (MAAS 1998). In organic agriculture the use of copper products is effective (VUKOVITS 1980) but this has a negative influence on soil fertility.(BERGMANN 1993).Therefore its use in strawberry crops should also be reduced. UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/6136/ ID - orgprints6136 PB - IOBC wprs Bulletin AV - restricted KW - Fragaria x ananassa Duch.(Rosaceae) KW - leaf spot KW - Mycosphaerella fragariae Tul. KW - cultural methods KW - leaf sanitation KW - fruit weight KW - yield KW - Entomologie Obstbau KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren T3 - Bulletin 27 (4) ER - TY - GEN TI - Projet BBC: les baies bio au supermarché ? un succès appelé à durer? Y1 - 2006/// A1 - Schmid, Andi A1 - Suter, Francisco SP - 17 N2 - Objectif du projet Organisé sur trois ans, le projet BBC (Baies bio pour Coop) avait pour objectif d?augmenter les ventes réalisées par Coop avec des baies bio issues de la production suisse. Le projet visait concrètement qu?à son issue, un réseau d?exploitations professionnelles permettrait d?assurer la production biologique de baies, ainsi que l?approvisionnement continu de Coop, grâce à une logistique éprouvée. EP - 18 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/14783/ ID - orgprints14783 PB - Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau (FiBL), CH-Frick KW - Anbautechnik mehrjährige Kulturen KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren AV - public ER - TY - GEN AV - restricted KW - bark KW - citric acid KW - mulch KW - pH KW - sawdust KW - substrate KW - sulphur KW - Anbautechnik Pflanzenbau KW - Bioobstbau KW - Biobeeren-Heidelbeeren PB - Eugen Ulmer KG EP - 111 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/17948/ ID - orgprints17948 N2 - Production of Vaccinium corymbosum L. is limited to acidic soils with high organic matter content. This specific soil requirement is limiting the possibilities to cultivate V. corymbosum L. in many regions of Central Europe. The aim of this study was to overcome the limiting production factors occurring under the soil and climate conditions of Switzerland: (1) evaluation of natural growing substrates without peat as required for organic production; (2) adjustment of the optimal pH in the growing substrate; (3) regulation of water issues (water quality and mulching) and (4) development of a suited planting system. Pine sawdust was evaluated to be the best alternative growing substrate compared to peat moss. Optimal pH adjustment in pine sawdust substrate was found to be 3.8 (CaCl2) and 4.2 (H22O). In field cultivation, an amount of 30 g S year-1 plant-1 to lower the pH of the pine sawdust ditches was sufficient for good plant and yield development. This acidification resulted in better growth (+48 %) and higher yield (+55 %) when alkaline ground water (357 mg L-1 CaC03) was used for irrigation. Acidification with citric acid gave poor results. A mulch of pine bark on the sawdust ridge increased growth by 59 % and yield by 25 %. The newly developed flat ditch system with low sawdust ditches buried partly into the ground was as suitable as the standard planting system with deep ditches lined with plastic film. By integration and application of these new findings, a system for commercial organic blueberry production under Swiss conditions and on alkaline soils was developed. SP - 103 A1 - Schmid, Andi A1 - Suter, Francisco A1 - Weibel, Franco A1 - Daniel, Claudia Y1 - 2009/// SN - 1611-4426 TI - New Approaches to Organic Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) Production in Alkaline Field Soils CY - Stuttgart ER - TY - GEN AV - public KW - Pflanzgut KW - Biobeeren ID - orgprints35539 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/35539/ A1 - Stefani, Patrick N2 - In den letzten drei Jahren hat sich die Anbaufläche von Biobeeren in der Schweiz verdoppelt. Dies war aber nur durch ausländisches oder konventionelles Pflanzmaterial möglich, da die noch wenigen inländischen Biovermehrungsbetriebe nicht ausreichend Biojungpflanzen zur Verfügung stellen konnten. Das hat sich inzwischen geändert. TI - Endlich: Genug Schweizer Biobeerenpflanzgut Y1 - 2019/// ER -