Vol. 124 ArticleBiological control in greenhouse IPM systems: Where we’ve been, where we are, and where we need to go?
Pages: 1-11
€ 0.00Add to cartInnovative strategies that enhance the cost-effectiveness, reliability and efficacy of arthropod-based biocontrol in greenhouse crops
Pages: 12-17
€ 0.00Add to cartWhat secret holds the fog? Testing the fate of biologicals from the nozzle to the plant surface
Pages: 18-24
€ 0.00Add to cartThe making of a vector: a new method for loading predatory mites with entomopathogenic fungi for biological control of their prey
Pages: 25-30
€ 0.00Add to cartModifying the expression of plant volatiles to affect the behaviour of greenhouse insect pests
Pages: 31-36
€ 0.00Add to cartPlant-provided food increases indirect defense through manipulation of a mutualism: efficacy in the field and potential in the greenhouse
Pages: 37-43
€ 0.00Add to cartEfficiency of different biocontrol agents to control Tetranychus urticae on greenhouse pepper crops
Pages: 44-50
€ 0.00Add to cartEvaluation of a maize/Banks grass mite (Oligonychus pratensis) banker plant system in tomato
Pages: 51-54
€ 0.00Add to cartWhich is the best strategy against foxglove aphid?
Pages: 55-61
€ 0.00Add to cartEupeodes americanus and Leucopis annulipes as potential biocontrol agents of the foxglove aphid at low temperatures
Pages: 62-66
€ 0.00Add to cartStandardization of a mass-rearing system of Apanteles gelechiidivoris Marsh (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Pages: 67-73
€ 0.00Add to cartForaging and egg-laying behaviour of the coccinellid predator Rhyzobius lophanthae
Pages: 74-80
€ 0.00Add to cartImproved monitoring of vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) adults
Pages: 81-87
€ 0.00Add to cartA ‘little and often’ system for application of entomopathogenic nematodes for vine weevil control in hardy ornamental nursery stock
Pages: 88-94
€ 0.00Add to cartIntegration of biological controls into production systems: Success in the real world
Pages: 95-96
€ 0.00Add to cartExploring and exploiting volatiles to lure hyperparasitoids away from their parasitoid host
Pages: 97-98
€ 0.00Add to cartDirect and indirect effects of pesticides and pesticide mixtures on the insidious flower bug, Orius insidiosus, under laboratory conditions
Pages: 99-104
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of endophytic entomopathogenic fungi targeting Aphis gossypii Glover in melon plants on the predator Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) and the parasitoid Aphidius colemani Viereck
Pages: 105
€ 0.00Add to cartIPM for protected herbs in the UK
Pages: 106-111
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of irrigation method on persistence of fungus gnat control by strains of the nematode Steinernema feltiae
Pages: 112
€ 0.00Add to cartLight supplementation improves the short-season establishment of Dicyphus hesperus (Knight) on commercial tomato crops
Pages: 113-118
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential for A. limonicus to control whitefly in greenhouse ornamental crops under cool weather conditions: Preliminary tests in a commercial greenhouse
Pages: 119-124
€ 0.00Add to cartIntegrated control of broad mites in ornamental plants under variable greenhouse conditions
Pages: 125-130
€ 0.00Add to cartThe effect of microclimatic parameters on two Trichogramma species used to control Tuta absoluta
Pages: 131-137
€ 0.00Add to cartIncreasing host patch exploitation efficiency of parasitoids with temperature changes
Pages: 138-139
€ 0.00Add to cartMicrobes for pest control in greenhouses: merging ecological, agronomic, and molecular aspects
Pages: 140-145
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of tomato bacterial speck disease using bacteriophages
Pages: 146
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of substrate on the efficacy of bio-pesticides against root diseases in hydroponic tomatoes
Pages: 147-148
€ 0.00Add to cartEffects of entomopathogenic fungi endophytically colonized melon plants on life history and behavior of Aphis gossypii Glover
Pages: 149-151
€ 0.00Add to cartUsing biological control as a first line of defence from ‘Start to Finish’ in greenhouse vegetables and ornamental production
Pages: 152-156
€ 0.00Add to cartExperience with biological control in mini vegetable pot-plants called Pick & Joy
Pages: 157-158
€ 0.00Add to cartReview of biopesticide products for greenhouse production systems in the United States
Pages: 159-163
€ 0.00Add to cartFertilizer effects on aphid population growth and biological control
Pages: 164-165
€ 0.00Add to cartA food supplement for the predatory mite Iphiseius degenerans (Berlese) in sweet pepper crops
Pages: 166-172
€ 0.00Add to cartImproved predatory mite release system
Pages: 173-177
€ 0.00Add to cartPrey mites as an in-crop food: an innovative strategy to enhance biocontrol on chrysanthemums
Pages: 178-183
€ 0.00Add to cartThrips egg predation by phytoseiids: an overlooked pest control mechanism
Pages: 184-188
€ 0.00Add to cartWays to improve biocontrol of tomato russet mites using predatory mites
Pages: 189-194
€ 0.00Add to cartFrom promising, to product: Developmental steps and challenges to bring a new predatory mite to market
Pages: 195-199
€ 0.00Add to cartRNA interference in the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae
Pages: 200-206
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of thrips in cucumber by Nesidiocoris tenuis-banker plant system
Pages: 207-213
€ 0.00Add to cartThe benefits of small ladybird beetles for aphid control: Propylea quatuordecimpunctata versus Adalia bipunctata
Pages: 214-215
€ 0.00Add to cartPerspectives of aphid parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Aphidiinae) implementationfor BC and IPM development in Ukraine
Pages: 216-221
€ 0.00Add to cartNatural enemies of the pepper weevil, Anthonomus eugenii (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Pages: 222-223
€ 0.00Add to cartBiology and overwintering potential of the pepper weevil, Anthonomus eugenii (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Pages: 224-229
€ 0.00Add to cartOptimizing air movement with pepper weevil exclusion screening
Pages: 230-235
€ 0.00Add to cartWhy so blue? Optimizing mass trapping of western flower thrips in Canadian greenhouses
Pages: 236-237
€ 0.00Add to cartHypovirulent Cryphonectria parasitica strains for biocontrol of chestnut blight in nurseries
Pages: 238-239
€ 0.00Add to cartHot pepper seed inoculation with fungal endophytes for enhancing biological control of aphids
Pages: 240-241
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of tomato bacterial wilt and canker disease by Spirulina platensis
Pages: 242
€ 0.00Add to cartDiscovery and implementation of native strains of Metarhizium spp. in Oklahoma
Pages: 243-244
€ 0.00Add to cartEducating greenhouse growers on biological control through an international online course
Pages: 245
€ 0.00Add to cartDeveloping a sustainable insect pest management system by manipulating plant volatile emissions
Pages: 246-247
€ 0.00Add to cartNovel trap crop design: Trichoplusia ni (Hübner) attraction to transgenic Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
Pages: 248
€ 0.00Add to cartInfluence of Calibrachoa sp. host plant on aphid biological control
Pages: 249
€ 0.00Add to cartTypha angustifolia as food supplement for predatory mites in greenhouse crops
Pages: 250
€ 0.00Add to cartDirty dips? Risks of spreading pathogens by cutting dip treatments
Pages: 251-252
€ 0.00Add to cartAre aphidophagous syrphids entering southern Ontario greenhouses?
Pages: 253
€ 0.00Add to cartModifying the expression of plant volatiles to affect the behaviour of greenhouse whitefly
Pages: 254
€ 0.00Add to cart
Biological control in greenhouse IPM systems: Where we’ve been, where we are, and where we need to go?
Pages: 1-11
€ 0.00Add to cartInnovative strategies that enhance the cost-effectiveness, reliability and efficacy of arthropod-based biocontrol in greenhouse crops
Pages: 12-17
€ 0.00Add to cartWhat secret holds the fog? Testing the fate of biologicals from the nozzle to the plant surface
Pages: 18-24
€ 0.00Add to cartThe making of a vector: a new method for loading predatory mites with entomopathogenic fungi for biological control of their prey
Pages: 25-30
€ 0.00Add to cartModifying the expression of plant volatiles to affect the behaviour of greenhouse insect pests
Pages: 31-36
€ 0.00Add to cartPlant-provided food increases indirect defense through manipulation of a mutualism: efficacy in the field and potential in the greenhouse
Pages: 37-43
€ 0.00Add to cartEfficiency of different biocontrol agents to control Tetranychus urticae on greenhouse pepper crops
Pages: 44-50
€ 0.00Add to cartEvaluation of a maize/Banks grass mite (Oligonychus pratensis) banker plant system in tomato
Pages: 51-54
€ 0.00Add to cartWhich is the best strategy against foxglove aphid?
Pages: 55-61
€ 0.00Add to cartEupeodes americanus and Leucopis annulipes as potential biocontrol agents of the foxglove aphid at low temperatures
Pages: 62-66
€ 0.00Add to cartStandardization of a mass-rearing system of Apanteles gelechiidivoris Marsh (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Pages: 67-73
€ 0.00Add to cartForaging and egg-laying behaviour of the coccinellid predator Rhyzobius lophanthae
Pages: 74-80
€ 0.00Add to cartImproved monitoring of vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) adults
Pages: 81-87
€ 0.00Add to cartA ‘little and often’ system for application of entomopathogenic nematodes for vine weevil control in hardy ornamental nursery stock
Pages: 88-94
€ 0.00Add to cartIntegration of biological controls into production systems: Success in the real world
Pages: 95-96
€ 0.00Add to cartExploring and exploiting volatiles to lure hyperparasitoids away from their parasitoid host
Pages: 97-98
€ 0.00Add to cartDirect and indirect effects of pesticides and pesticide mixtures on the insidious flower bug, Orius insidiosus, under laboratory conditions
Pages: 99-104
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of endophytic entomopathogenic fungi targeting Aphis gossypii Glover in melon plants on the predator Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) and the parasitoid Aphidius colemani Viereck
Pages: 105
€ 0.00Add to cartIPM for protected herbs in the UK
Pages: 106-111
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of irrigation method on persistence of fungus gnat control by strains of the nematode Steinernema feltiae
Pages: 112
€ 0.00Add to cartLight supplementation improves the short-season establishment of Dicyphus hesperus (Knight) on commercial tomato crops
Pages: 113-118
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential for A. limonicus to control whitefly in greenhouse ornamental crops under cool weather conditions: Preliminary tests in a commercial greenhouse
Pages: 119-124
€ 0.00Add to cartIntegrated control of broad mites in ornamental plants under variable greenhouse conditions
Pages: 125-130
€ 0.00Add to cartThe effect of microclimatic parameters on two Trichogramma species used to control Tuta absoluta
Pages: 131-137
€ 0.00Add to cartIncreasing host patch exploitation efficiency of parasitoids with temperature changes
Pages: 138-139
€ 0.00Add to cartMicrobes for pest control in greenhouses: merging ecological, agronomic, and molecular aspects
Pages: 140-145
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of tomato bacterial speck disease using bacteriophages
Pages: 146
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of substrate on the efficacy of bio-pesticides against root diseases in hydroponic tomatoes
Pages: 147-148
€ 0.00Add to cartEffects of entomopathogenic fungi endophytically colonized melon plants on life history and behavior of Aphis gossypii Glover
Pages: 149-151
€ 0.00Add to cartUsing biological control as a first line of defence from ‘Start to Finish’ in greenhouse vegetables and ornamental production
Pages: 152-156
€ 0.00Add to cartExperience with biological control in mini vegetable pot-plants called Pick & Joy
Pages: 157-158
€ 0.00Add to cartReview of biopesticide products for greenhouse production systems in the United States
Pages: 159-163
€ 0.00Add to cartFertilizer effects on aphid population growth and biological control
Pages: 164-165
€ 0.00Add to cartA food supplement for the predatory mite Iphiseius degenerans (Berlese) in sweet pepper crops
Pages: 166-172
€ 0.00Add to cartImproved predatory mite release system
Pages: 173-177
€ 0.00Add to cartPrey mites as an in-crop food: an innovative strategy to enhance biocontrol on chrysanthemums
Pages: 178-183
€ 0.00Add to cartThrips egg predation by phytoseiids: an overlooked pest control mechanism
Pages: 184-188
€ 0.00Add to cartWays to improve biocontrol of tomato russet mites using predatory mites
Pages: 189-194
€ 0.00Add to cartFrom promising, to product: Developmental steps and challenges to bring a new predatory mite to market
Pages: 195-199
€ 0.00Add to cartRNA interference in the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae
Pages: 200-206
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of thrips in cucumber by Nesidiocoris tenuis-banker plant system
Pages: 207-213
€ 0.00Add to cartThe benefits of small ladybird beetles for aphid control: Propylea quatuordecimpunctata versus Adalia bipunctata
Pages: 214-215
€ 0.00Add to cartPerspectives of aphid parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Aphidiinae) implementationfor BC and IPM development in Ukraine
Pages: 216-221
€ 0.00Add to cartNatural enemies of the pepper weevil, Anthonomus eugenii (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Pages: 222-223
€ 0.00Add to cartBiology and overwintering potential of the pepper weevil, Anthonomus eugenii (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Pages: 224-229
€ 0.00Add to cartOptimizing air movement with pepper weevil exclusion screening
Pages: 230-235
€ 0.00Add to cartWhy so blue? Optimizing mass trapping of western flower thrips in Canadian greenhouses
Pages: 236-237
€ 0.00Add to cartHypovirulent Cryphonectria parasitica strains for biocontrol of chestnut blight in nurseries
Pages: 238-239
€ 0.00Add to cartHot pepper seed inoculation with fungal endophytes for enhancing biological control of aphids
Pages: 240-241
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of tomato bacterial wilt and canker disease by Spirulina platensis
Pages: 242
€ 0.00Add to cartDiscovery and implementation of native strains of Metarhizium spp. in Oklahoma
Pages: 243-244
€ 0.00Add to cartEducating greenhouse growers on biological control through an international online course
Pages: 245
€ 0.00Add to cartDeveloping a sustainable insect pest management system by manipulating plant volatile emissions
Pages: 246-247
€ 0.00Add to cartNovel trap crop design: Trichoplusia ni (Hübner) attraction to transgenic Solanum lycopersicum (L.)
Pages: 248
€ 0.00Add to cartInfluence of Calibrachoa sp. host plant on aphid biological control
Pages: 249
€ 0.00Add to cartTypha angustifolia as food supplement for predatory mites in greenhouse crops
Pages: 250
€ 0.00Add to cartDirty dips? Risks of spreading pathogens by cutting dip treatments
Pages: 251-252
€ 0.00Add to cartAre aphidophagous syrphids entering southern Ontario greenhouses?
Pages: 253
€ 0.00Add to cartModifying the expression of plant volatiles to affect the behaviour of greenhouse whitefly
Pages: 254
€ 0.00Add to cart