IPM strategy for stable biocontrol of Tuta absoluta in organic greenhouse tomato production

The document details an integrated pest management strategy combining mirid predators, parasitoids, alternative food sources, selective biopesticides, and pheromone tools to effectively control Tuta absoluta in Mediterranean organic greenhouse tomato production.

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Detail description

Problem
Tuta absoluta causes severe yield losses; resistance to Spinosad in organic systems is reported and overuse can harm beneficial insects and Integrated Pest Management (IPM).

Solution
An IPM strategy combining mirid predators, parasitoids, alternative food sources and complementary biocontrol tools (e.g. biopesticides, pheromones) was developed in Mediterranean organic greenhouses.

Benefits
Improves pest control performance, reducing pesticide use and yield losses. Associated costs are offset by lower crop damage and input requirements.

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Contribution detail info

Project

BIOGREENET

Boosting Innovation in Organic Greenhouses via Stronger Networks

Location
Europe
Authors
Laura Ruiz Jiménez
Purpose
Other

File type
document
Created on
11 Lún 2026
Origin language
English
Official project website
BIOGREENET
License
CC BY