Flavescence doreè and Bois noir of the grapevine are two important phytoplasmosis that did a lot of damages to the European viticulture in the last decades. The control of these two diseases is made mainly by controlling the two main vectors, that are respectively Scaphoideus titanus and Hyalesthes obsoletus. The aim of this work is to evaluate the effectiveness of an entomopathogenic fungus, Metharhizium brunneum, application on individuals of the two insects in semi-field conditions, hoping for prespectives of biological control of the two species.
Flavescenza dorata e legno nero della vite sono due fitoplasmosi che hanno creato ingenti danni alla viticoltura europea negli ultimi decenni. il controllo della due malattie si effettua prevealentemente controllando i due principali vettori, rispettivamente Scaphoideus titanus e Hyalesthes obsoletus. Questo lavoro si propone di valutare l'effetto dell'applicazione di un fungo entomopatogeno, Metarhizium brunneum su individui dei due vettori in condizioni di semicampo, in una prospettiva di controllo biologico delle due specie.
Valutazione dell’efficacia di Metarhizium brunneum contro Scaphoideus titanus e Hyalesthes obsoletus in condizioni di semicampo
COMETTI, ANDREA
2023/2024
Abstract
Flavescence doreè and Bois noir of the grapevine are two important phytoplasmosis that did a lot of damages to the European viticulture in the last decades. The control of these two diseases is made mainly by controlling the two main vectors, that are respectively Scaphoideus titanus and Hyalesthes obsoletus. The aim of this work is to evaluate the effectiveness of an entomopathogenic fungus, Metharhizium brunneum, application on individuals of the two insects in semi-field conditions, hoping for prespectives of biological control of the two species.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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