Pests and diseases are often suppressed by various species of natural enemies and antagonists that naturally occur in cropping systems. Stimulating and conserving this functional biodiversity can be used to increase the resilience of cropping systems. The recently-started EU project Greenresilient is dedicated to study these principles to increase the resilience and sustainability of organic greenhouse cropping systems in Europe. Within this project, Wageningen University & Research is focussing on the role of beneficial microorganisms in the soil. Several strains of entomopathogenic fungi were successfully isolated from 5 organic greenhouse locations in Europe. These fungi show potential to increase the resilience of plants to aboveground ...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control pests. The BIOVINE project aims to ...
Organic fruit growers often suffer economic losses due to insect damages. The available natural pest...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
Pests and diseases are often suppressed by various species of natural enemies and antagonists that n...
Pests and diseases are often suppressed by various species of natural enemies andantagonists that na...
Degradation threats affect soils and ecosystems, providing fundamental services for humans and livin...
Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity are mentioned in the International Federation of Organi...
The greatest problem of modern agricultural practices is the use of chemical pesticides and fertiliz...
Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenhouse...
During the past century, agriculture went through significant ameliorations which resulted in a gene...
More and more research is revealing that endophytes – microorganisms that live in the plant without ...
We critically highlight some evidence for the importance of soil biodiversity to sustaining (agro-)e...
Soil health and biodiversity are fundamental features for both organic production systems and of an ...
Crops in soil-based and soilless greenhouse cultivation systems are susceptible to various soilborne...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control pests. The BIOVINE project aims to ...
Organic fruit growers often suffer economic losses due to insect damages. The available natural pest...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
Pests and diseases are often suppressed by various species of natural enemies and antagonists that n...
Pests and diseases are often suppressed by various species of natural enemies andantagonists that na...
Degradation threats affect soils and ecosystems, providing fundamental services for humans and livin...
Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity are mentioned in the International Federation of Organi...
The greatest problem of modern agricultural practices is the use of chemical pesticides and fertiliz...
Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenhouse...
During the past century, agriculture went through significant ameliorations which resulted in a gene...
More and more research is revealing that endophytes – microorganisms that live in the plant without ...
We critically highlight some evidence for the importance of soil biodiversity to sustaining (agro-)e...
Soil health and biodiversity are fundamental features for both organic production systems and of an ...
Crops in soil-based and soilless greenhouse cultivation systems are susceptible to various soilborne...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms (i.e., pests). Th...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control pests. The BIOVINE project aims to ...
Organic fruit growers often suffer economic losses due to insect damages. The available natural pest...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...