The public-private funded project “Ornamentals in the Biobased Economy” was conducted by Royal FloraHolland, Kenniscentrum Plantenstoffen, Wageningen UR, Fytagoras and Prisna. In this project, bioactivity in plant extracts against the most important pests and diseases in greenhouse cultivation were tested. In bioassays, extracts with bioactivity against powdery mildew, botrytis, aphids, spider mite and thrips were found. With LCMS, metabolic profiles of the extracts were generated. Furthermore explorative experiments with plant extracts for crop resilience were conducted, and also plant extracts were tested in a bioassay for fat metabolism in obesita
To date, only a handful of pesticides have been authorized by the European Council for the protectio...
The growing interest in biological control has been reflected during last decades in a big number of...
Because plants and their extracts are a potent resource for bioactive substances we developed the pl...
The public-private funded project “Ornamentals in the Biobased Economy” was conducted by Royal Flora...
The public-private funded project “Ornamentals in the Biobased Economy” was conducted by Royal Flora...
Biopesticides offer a more sustainable solution to pest control than synthetic alternatives. As chem...
Plants due to the high content of various bioactive compounds are the main raw material for producti...
Wageningen University & Research has tested a number of extracts from ornamental plants to control t...
Sustainable agriculture aims at integrating three main objectives: a healthy environment, economic p...
European agri- and horticulture is facing serious pest and pathogen problems. Currently, the use of ...
Consumers, retail and governments are increasingly aware of the possible negative side effects that ...
Within a project Sustainable control strategies Wageningen University & Research Greenhouse Horticul...
Global demand for food production is causing pressure to produce faster and bigger crop yields, lead...
Abstract The greenhouse horticulture sector is looking for new plant protection methods such as “res...
Introduction. It is known how much agro-pharmaceuticals have brought enormous benefits to the entire...
To date, only a handful of pesticides have been authorized by the European Council for the protectio...
The growing interest in biological control has been reflected during last decades in a big number of...
Because plants and their extracts are a potent resource for bioactive substances we developed the pl...
The public-private funded project “Ornamentals in the Biobased Economy” was conducted by Royal Flora...
The public-private funded project “Ornamentals in the Biobased Economy” was conducted by Royal Flora...
Biopesticides offer a more sustainable solution to pest control than synthetic alternatives. As chem...
Plants due to the high content of various bioactive compounds are the main raw material for producti...
Wageningen University & Research has tested a number of extracts from ornamental plants to control t...
Sustainable agriculture aims at integrating three main objectives: a healthy environment, economic p...
European agri- and horticulture is facing serious pest and pathogen problems. Currently, the use of ...
Consumers, retail and governments are increasingly aware of the possible negative side effects that ...
Within a project Sustainable control strategies Wageningen University & Research Greenhouse Horticul...
Global demand for food production is causing pressure to produce faster and bigger crop yields, lead...
Abstract The greenhouse horticulture sector is looking for new plant protection methods such as “res...
Introduction. It is known how much agro-pharmaceuticals have brought enormous benefits to the entire...
To date, only a handful of pesticides have been authorized by the European Council for the protectio...
The growing interest in biological control has been reflected during last decades in a big number of...
Because plants and their extracts are a potent resource for bioactive substances we developed the pl...