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Field experiments have consistently demonstrated that entomopathogenic nematodes can considerably reduce the numbers of Hylobius abietis larvae developing in stumps following clearfell. Expected level of control is 55-98%, depending on site characteristics. Reducing the population emerging from these stumps will have two effects:
In 2005, 110 hectares were treated as part of the ongoing research programme in Moray Forest District and in addition, 70 hectares were treated in North Wales with help from EU Regional funds under the InterReg IIIA initiative between Wales and Ireland (Welsh European Funding Office): We have also continued with small replicated field trials aimed at improving efficiency. TSU have been heavily involved in the development of this project and have been responsible for contributing towards:
For further information about this project contact: Dr. Janet Dutch Tel: 0131 445 2176 | Technical Services news Nematodes can reduce Hylobius populations by up to 98% Developments in the integrated management of pine weevil (PDF-371K) Related pages
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