Greenhouse horticultural production currently represents an important and growing sector of Canada's food and plant production systems. Since 2006, the value of greenhouse vegetable crops in Canada exceeds that of field grown crops, signaling an important shift in the way food is cultivated in the country. While many factors have contributed to this change, a major area of innovation includes the discoveries and advances made in the development of commercial greenhouse production systems as well as the integration of biological control strategies for sustainable pest management. With this focus, this review offers a brief overview of the Canadian greenhouse industry, including a descriptive list of commonly used biological control organisms...
Biological control as a method of insect pest management has been used successfully in the greenhous...
While biocontrol methods have been used successfully for insect control as a part of Integrated Pest...
Horticultural imports between countries can result in novel introductions of non-native insect speci...
Biological control of arthropod pests has been applied successfully in greenhouse crops for decades....
This paper briefly describes the foundations and characteristics of biological control in protected ...
There is a low adoption of biocontrol for pest management in NYS greenhouses although it has been us...
The use of biological control for the management of pest insects pre-dates the modern pesticide era....
The management of pests is one of the major challenges in organic greenhouse cropping systems. In th...
The environment inside Canadian prairie greenhouses differs from greenhouses built in other northern...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
<p>Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenho...
BACKGROUND: Arthropod biological control agents (BCAs) are commonly released for greenhouse vegetabl...
We present a comprehensive discussion of pest management in organic greenhouse vegetable production....
Book Description "Biological control programmes in Canada 2001-2012": This volume (71 chapters), the...
Biological control as a method of insect pest management has been used successfully in the greenhous...
While biocontrol methods have been used successfully for insect control as a part of Integrated Pest...
Horticultural imports between countries can result in novel introductions of non-native insect speci...
Biological control of arthropod pests has been applied successfully in greenhouse crops for decades....
This paper briefly describes the foundations and characteristics of biological control in protected ...
There is a low adoption of biocontrol for pest management in NYS greenhouses although it has been us...
The use of biological control for the management of pest insects pre-dates the modern pesticide era....
The management of pests is one of the major challenges in organic greenhouse cropping systems. In th...
The environment inside Canadian prairie greenhouses differs from greenhouses built in other northern...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
Biological pest control in greenhouse crops is usually based on periodical releases of mass-produced...
<p>Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenho...
BACKGROUND: Arthropod biological control agents (BCAs) are commonly released for greenhouse vegetabl...
We present a comprehensive discussion of pest management in organic greenhouse vegetable production....
Book Description "Biological control programmes in Canada 2001-2012": This volume (71 chapters), the...
Biological control as a method of insect pest management has been used successfully in the greenhous...
While biocontrol methods have been used successfully for insect control as a part of Integrated Pest...
Horticultural imports between countries can result in novel introductions of non-native insect speci...