Arthropod perception of – and their physiological responses to – the greenhouse light environment

H.M. Kruidhof*

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Abstract

Abstract: Light can influence biological pest control in multiple direct and indirect ways. In
this article I describe the factors that determine the light environment within greenhouses and the light conditions experienced arthropods residing in the crop, as well as the ways in which light and visual information are perceived by arthropods and can affect their physiology.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorking Group “Integrated Control of Protected Crops, Temperate and Mediterranean Climate”
Subtitle of host publicationPreceedings of the Joint Meeting at Brest (France), 27-31 August, 2023
EditorsC. Rapisarda, L. Dreux, B. Gobin, G. Messelink
PublisherIOBC/WPRS
Pages92-98
ISBN (Print)9789290673545
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventWorking Group “Integrated Control of Protected Crops, Temperate and Mediterranean Climate” Joint Meeting (2023) - Brest, France
Duration: 27 Aug 202331 Aug 2023

Publication series

NameIOBC-WPRS Bulletin
Volume167
ISSN (Print)0253-1100

Conference

ConferenceWorking Group “Integrated Control of Protected Crops, Temperate and Mediterranean Climate” Joint Meeting (2023)
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityBrest
Period27/08/2331/08/23

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