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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Over the past few years, the western flower trip (Frankliniella occidentalis) has become one of the main pests in various horticultural crops, in addition to other crops such as onion, strawberry, extensive arable crops, bone fruit trees, vines, citrus fruits and ornamental species, causing damage by feeding on the tissues of the developing plant, damage to fruits and acting as a source of transmission of different viruses. Previous studies have...)
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Over the past few years, the western flower trip (Frankliniella occidentalis) has become one of the main pests in various horticultural crops, in addition to other crops such as onion, strawberry, extensive arable crops, bone fruit trees, vines, citrus fruits and ornamental species, causing damage by feeding on the tissues of the developing plant, damage to fruits and acting as a source of transmission of different viruses. Previous studies have demonstrated the action that extracts obtained from numerous plant species can exert against various pests (microorganisms and invertebrates), showing that they have been lethal against these insects through different modes of action on the biology of different insects and pest microorganisms._x000D_ _x000D_ The realisation of this project will give rise to ALN’s own production of a new zero residue product for the control of the Frankliniella occidentalis pest. To this end, it will be necessary to identify, develop and develop methodologies for extracting compounds of interest from new natural plant extracts from ornamental plants. The development of a new zero residue biocidal product will allow competitive and economic improvement of the production of horticultural crops, extensive arable crops, fruit trees and ornamental species. There are currently many products on the market that are sold to combat this pest, but they do not become fully effective because they do not alleviate the pest population, due to their low effectiveness. In recent years F. occidentalis has developed resistance to commercial insecticides on the market and increased ability to defend against attacks by auxiliary insects thanks to their larger size, and the lack of installation of auxiliary insects in crops. (English)
Property / summary: Over the past few years, the western flower trip (Frankliniella occidentalis) has become one of the main pests in various horticultural crops, in addition to other crops such as onion, strawberry, extensive arable crops, bone fruit trees, vines, citrus fruits and ornamental species, causing damage by feeding on the tissues of the developing plant, damage to fruits and acting as a source of transmission of different viruses. Previous studies have demonstrated the action that extracts obtained from numerous plant species can exert against various pests (microorganisms and invertebrates), showing that they have been lethal against these insects through different modes of action on the biology of different insects and pest microorganisms._x000D_ _x000D_ The realisation of this project will give rise to ALN’s own production of a new zero residue product for the control of the Frankliniella occidentalis pest. To this end, it will be necessary to identify, develop and develop methodologies for extracting compounds of interest from new natural plant extracts from ornamental plants. The development of a new zero residue biocidal product will allow competitive and economic improvement of the production of horticultural crops, extensive arable crops, fruit trees and ornamental species. There are currently many products on the market that are sold to combat this pest, but they do not become fully effective because they do not alleviate the pest population, due to their low effectiveness. In recent years F. occidentalis has developed resistance to commercial insecticides on the market and increased ability to defend against attacks by auxiliary insects thanks to their larger size, and the lack of installation of auxiliary insects in crops. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Over the past few years, the western flower trip (Frankliniella occidentalis) has become one of the main pests in various horticultural crops, in addition to other crops such as onion, strawberry, extensive arable crops, bone fruit trees, vines, citrus fruits and ornamental species, causing damage by feeding on the tissues of the developing plant, damage to fruits and acting as a source of transmission of different viruses. Previous studies have demonstrated the action that extracts obtained from numerous plant species can exert against various pests (microorganisms and invertebrates), showing that they have been lethal against these insects through different modes of action on the biology of different insects and pest microorganisms._x000D_ _x000D_ The realisation of this project will give rise to ALN’s own production of a new zero residue product for the control of the Frankliniella occidentalis pest. To this end, it will be necessary to identify, develop and develop methodologies for extracting compounds of interest from new natural plant extracts from ornamental plants. The development of a new zero residue biocidal product will allow competitive and economic improvement of the production of horticultural crops, extensive arable crops, fruit trees and ornamental species. There are currently many products on the market that are sold to combat this pest, but they do not become fully effective because they do not alleviate the pest population, due to their low effectiveness. In recent years F. occidentalis has developed resistance to commercial insecticides on the market and increased ability to defend against attacks by auxiliary insects thanks to their larger size, and the lack of installation of auxiliary insects in crops. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3180104 in Spain
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Project Q3180104 in Spain

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    232,196.8 Euro
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    290,246.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    15 June 2019
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    14 June 2021
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    AGROLABORATORIOS NUTRICIONALES SA
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    36°25'36.52"N, 5°8'48.66"W
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    29051
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    A lo largo de los últimos años el trips occidental de las flores (Frankliniella occidentalis) se ha convertido en una de las principales plagas en diversos cultivos hortícolas, además de en otros cultivos como cebolla, fresa, cultivos herbáceos extensivos, frutales de hueso, vid, cítricos y especies ornamentales, causando daños al alimentarse de los tejidos de la planta en desarrollo, daños en frutos y actuando como fuente de la trasmisión de diferentes virus. Estudios previos han demostrado la acción que pueden ejercer extractos obtenidos a partir de numerosas especies vegetales contra diversas plagas (microorganismos e invertebrados), evidenciando que han sido letales contra estos insectos mediante distintos modos de acción sobre la biología de diferentes insectos y microorganismos plaga._x000D_ _x000D_ La realización del presente proyecto dará origen a la producción propia de ALN de un nuevo producto residuo cero para el control de la plaga Frankliniella occidentalis. Para ello será necesario identificar, poner a punto y desarrollar metodologías de extracción de compuestos de interés de nuevos extractos vegetales naturales de plantas ornamentales. El desarrollo de un nuevo biocida residuo cero permitirá la mejora competitiva y económica de las producciones de cultivos hortícolas, herbáceos extensivos, frutales y de especies ornamentales. Actualmente existen en el mercado numerosos productos que son vendidos para combatir esta plaga, pero no llegan a ser totalmente eficaces al no paliar la población de la plaga, debido a su baja eficacia. Durante los últimos años F. occidentalis ha desarrollado resistencias a los insecticidas comerciales existentes en el mercado y una mayor capacidad de defenderse contra los ataques de los insectos auxiliares gracias a su mayor tamaño, y a la falta de instalación de los insectos auxiliares en los cultivos. (Spanish)
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    Over the past few years, the western flower trip (Frankliniella occidentalis) has become one of the main pests in various horticultural crops, in addition to other crops such as onion, strawberry, extensive arable crops, bone fruit trees, vines, citrus fruits and ornamental species, causing damage by feeding on the tissues of the developing plant, damage to fruits and acting as a source of transmission of different viruses. Previous studies have demonstrated the action that extracts obtained from numerous plant species can exert against various pests (microorganisms and invertebrates), showing that they have been lethal against these insects through different modes of action on the biology of different insects and pest microorganisms._x000D_ _x000D_ The realisation of this project will give rise to ALN’s own production of a new zero residue product for the control of the Frankliniella occidentalis pest. To this end, it will be necessary to identify, develop and develop methodologies for extracting compounds of interest from new natural plant extracts from ornamental plants. The development of a new zero residue biocidal product will allow competitive and economic improvement of the production of horticultural crops, extensive arable crops, fruit trees and ornamental species. There are currently many products on the market that are sold to combat this pest, but they do not become fully effective because they do not alleviate the pest population, due to their low effectiveness. In recent years F. occidentalis has developed resistance to commercial insecticides on the market and increased ability to defend against attacks by auxiliary insects thanks to their larger size, and the lack of installation of auxiliary insects in crops. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Identifiers

    IDI-20190742
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