The results of the three-year project "DI.OL." - "Defense from harmful organisms in conventional and intensive olive crops" are here reported. The project had as primary objective, the study of a protection system of the olive crops addressed to olive growers in order to obtain a healthy and high-quality product, both in traditional and in high-density olive groves. Three different work packages have been considered: the first has focused on new methods and strategies to control olive fruit fly, the key pest of the Italian olive groves; the second on arthropods and nematodes to study differences in their infestations between traditional and high-density olive groves; the third work package on monitoring insects as potential vectors of olive plant diseases.

Traditional and intensive olive growing have differences in the approaches to defense against the most common pests: the results of the DI. OL. Project

Matteo Guidotti;Rinaldo Psaro;
2022

Abstract

The results of the three-year project "DI.OL." - "Defense from harmful organisms in conventional and intensive olive crops" are here reported. The project had as primary objective, the study of a protection system of the olive crops addressed to olive growers in order to obtain a healthy and high-quality product, both in traditional and in high-density olive groves. Three different work packages have been considered: the first has focused on new methods and strategies to control olive fruit fly, the key pest of the Italian olive groves; the second on arthropods and nematodes to study differences in their infestations between traditional and high-density olive groves; the third work package on monitoring insects as potential vectors of olive plant diseases.
2022
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
Olea europaea
insects
nematodes
integrated control
high density
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