Risicobeperking van ziekten en plagen bij energiezuinige maatregelen

J.D. Hofland-Zijlstra, G.J. Messelink, M.A. van Slooten, E.B. de Groot, L.H. Stevens

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    Abstract

    This study gives an overview on the impact of climatic conditions, e.g. moisture deficit and CO2, on the plant defense system in the greenhouse. Higher CO2 dosages or increased moisture levels have a strong influence on the pest control. Partly, by direct effects on biological control agents and partly through effects on the plant quality. The outcome depends on the prey-predator system.
    Original languageDutch
    Place of PublicationBleiswijk
    PublisherWageningen UR Glastuinbouw
    Number of pages34
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Publication series

    NameRapporten GTB
    PublisherWageningen UR Glastuinbouw
    No.1153

    Keywords

    • greenhouse horticulture
    • plant pests
    • plant diseases
    • air conditioning
    • carbon dioxide
    • humidity
    • natural enemies
    • plant protection
    • disease resistance
    • pest resistance

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