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Collaborative project: Nanoprobe based Screening Approach for Plant Pathogen Detection - subproject D (Project)
Progressive climate change and increasing transport of people and goods in a globalized world lead to an increased probability of spreading quarantine pests (QPs) and regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs). Hence, the development of innovative, rapid and robust diagnostic methods is required, which are of major importance for plant protection and serve to identify, monitor and develop appropriate...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Monitoring of vectors of flavescence dorée, xylella fastidiosa and regulated non-quarantine pests in fruit and wine growing - Innovative data collection and management (Project)
Quarantine pests (QP) such as Flavescence dorée and Xylella fastidiosa pose a serious threat to fruit and wine crops. Regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQP) can affect the phytosanitary quality of the plant material, which is essential for permanent crops. Therefore, monitoring measures are necessary to detect infestations of regulated harmful organisms or their vectors in time. Monitoring...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of biological plant protection strategies against invasive non-regulated stink bug species with high damage potential - subproject A (Project)
The aim of this research project is the development of biological plant protection strategies for the invasive stink bug species Halyomorpha halys and Nezara viridula in their newly invaded areas. At the core of this research will be monitoring of the newly invaded areas for natural enemies, e.g. egg parasitoids in the genus Trissolcus, of these two stink bugs, the assessment of their biological...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of biological plant protection strategies against invasive non-regulated stink bug species with high damage potential - subproject B (Project)
The aim of this research project is the development of biological plant protection strategies for the invasive stink bug species Halyomorpha halys and Nezara viridula in their newly invaded areas. At the core of this research will be monitoring of the newly invaded areas for natural enemies, e.g. egg parasitoids in the genus Trissolcus, of these two stink bugs, the assessment of their biological...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of biological plant protection strategies against invasive non-regulated stink bug species with high damage potential - subproject D (Project)
The aim of this research project is the development of biological plant protection strategies for the invasive stink bug species Halyomorpha halys and Nezara viridula in their newly invaded areas. At the core of this research will be monitoring of the newly invaded areas for natural enemies, e.g. egg parasitoids in the genus Trissolcus, of these two stink bugs, the assessment of their biological...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of monitoring techniques (air, soil) for the identification of phytoplasma diseases in vineyards with focus on the quarantine pest Flavescence dorée phytoplasma - subproject A (Project)
Phytoplasmas, the causal agents of grapevine yellows diseases, are of great economic importance in viticulture. They are disseminated via contaminated propagation material and transmitted locally by phloem-sucking leafhoppers. While Bois noir (BN) is widespread, Germany is currently considered free of Flavescence dorée (FD) and its vector Scaphoideus titanus. As a consequence of changing climatic...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of monitoring techniques (air, soil) for the identification of phytoplasma diseases in vineyards with focus on the quarantine pest Flavescence dorée phytoplasma - subproject B (Project)
Phytoplasmas, the causal agents of grapevine yellows diseases, are of great economic importance in viticulture. They are disseminated via contaminated propagation material and transmitted locally by phloem-sucking leafhoppers. While Bois noir (BN) is widespread, Germany is currently considered free of Flavescence dorée (FD) and its vector Scaphoideus titanus. As a consequence of changing climatic...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of monitoring techniques (air, soil) for the identification of phytoplasma diseases in vineyards with focus on the quarantine pest Flavescence dorée phytoplasma - subproject C (Project)
Phytoplasmas, the causal agents of grapevine yellows diseases, are of great economic importance in viticulture. They are disseminated via contaminated propagation material and transmitted locally by phloem-sucking leafhoppers. While Bois noir (BN) is widespread, Germany is currently considered free of Flavescence dorée (FD) and its vector Scaphoideus titanus. As a consequence of changing climatic...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of monitoring techniques (air, soil) for the identification of phytoplasma diseases in vineyards with focus on the quarantine pest Flavescence dorée phytoplasma - subproject D (Project)
Phytoplasmas, the causal agents of grapevine yellows diseases, are of great economic importance in viticulture. They are disseminated via contaminated propagation material and transmitted locally by phloem-sucking leafhoppers. While Bois noir (BN) is widespread, Germany is currently considered free of Flavescence dorée (FD) and its vector Scaphoideus titanus. As a consequence of changing climatic...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Development of monitoring techniques (air, soil) for the identification of phytoplasma diseases in vineyards with focus on the quarantine pest Flavescence dorée phytoplasma (- subproject E (Project)
Phytoplasmas, the causal agents of grapevine yellows diseases, are of great economic importance in viticulture. They are disseminated via contaminated propagation material and transmitted locally by phloem-sucking leafhoppers. While Bois noir (BN) is widespread, Germany is currently considered free of Flavescence dorée (FD) and its vector Scaphoideus titanus. As a consequence of changing climatic...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024