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Collaborative Project: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 5: Service Agency to improve pesticide availability in Forestry
Project
Project code: 22012315
Contract period: 01.10.2015
- 30.09.2018
Budget: 213,769 Euro
Purpose of research: Experimental development
Keywords: pest control, natural enemies, bark beetle, pests, oak processionary moth, predisposition
The project includes the environmental monitoring of forest ecosystems and the development of measures for an integrated pest management in forestry.
Section overview
Subjects
- Crop Protection
- Forestry
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Associated projects: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management
- Collaborative Project: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 4: creation of standardized national guidelines for integrated pest management and demonstration of procedures in demonstration farms
- Collaborative Project: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 3: research on the long-term effects of insecticide measures on arthropod diversity and trophic interactions in oak forests
- Collaborative Project: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 2: Forest Ecological research on th effects of insecticides and natural disturbances on pest antagonists and non-target organisms in pine forests
- Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 1: Effects of insecticides and natural disturbances on pest antagonists and non-target organisms in pine forests