Monday, February 14, 2011

Koppert Biologicals presents the latest in biological crop protection

Koppert Biologicals presents the latest in biological crop protection

How can plant pests be combatted effectively and without damage to the plant? With beneficial organisms. The spider mite doesn't stand a chance against the Amblyseius swirskii mite. The latest member of the Koppert Biological Systems family is the 'Delphibug' Delphastus catalinae, says communications officer Yvette de Schepper at FRUIT LOGISTICA. This predatory beetle feasts on whitefly eggs and larvae typically found on gerberas, roses, cucumbers and aubergines. The soil-dwelling predatory mite Macrocheles robustulus is a real glutton. Along with thrips pupae, items on this mite's menu include fungus gnats, bean seed flies, pot-worms and young caterpillars. (Hall 1.2, E-06. Contact: Yvette de Schepper, tel. +31(0)10/5140444, e-mail: ydschepper@koppert.nl)

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