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25 Απρ 2004 · Control: The most effective thrips management strategy is to prevent thrips form entering greenhouses. Monitor for adult and larval thrips as soon as young plants or cuttings are received. When possible, keep thrips-infested plants isolated in a separate area to avoid spread.
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- Managing Aphids in Greenhouses
Of the many species of thrips commonly found in greenhouses, flower thrips (Frankliniella tritici), western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) and chilli thrips (Scirtothrips dorsalis) are most problematic. Chilli thrips is the fastest spreading thrips and is found throughout North America, but mainly in Florida and Texas.
Monitoring thrips populations through methods like sticky traps and visual inspections is crucial for timely intervention and assessing infestation levels, while control strategies for WFT include crop rotation and diversification to disrupt their life cycle, as well as the removal of alternate host plants and weeds that serve as reservoirs.
Thrips control in the soil for WFT pupae are a combination of IGR, nematodes, and microbial products. Nematodes Steinernema feltiae control the pupal stages of thrips in the soil, such as western flower thrips, but not greenhouse thrips that pupate on leaves. Applications to the soil
14 Οκτ 2021 · The role of plant diversity near greenhouses is heavily debated because it may have both negative and positive effects on pest control inside greenhouses. In this review, we discuss these potential risks and benefits.
6 Σεπ 2021 · Thrips thrive in hot, dry conditions so boosting humidity levels helps discourage this pest. In the home or greenhouse, stand pot plants on saucers or trays of pebbles and water, or mist frequently with tepid water.
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