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Biological pest control with mass-produced arthropod natural enemies is well developed in greenhouse crops and has often resulted in the evolution of complex ecosystems with persistent populations of multiple arthropod natural enemy species. However, there are cases where arthropod natural enemies are either not effective enough, not available, or their use is rather costly. For these reasons, biological control based on microorganisms, also referred to as 'microbials', represents a complementary strategy for further development. Although commercially available microbials have been around for quite some time, research on and the applied use of combinations of arthropod natural enemies and microbials have remained relatively under explored. Here, we review current uses of entomopathogenic fungi, bacteria and viruses, and their possible direct and indirect effects on arthropod natural enemies in European greenhouses. We discuss how microbials might be combined with arthropod natural enemies in the light of new methodologies and technologies such as conservation biological control, greenhouse climate management, and formulation and delivery. Furthermore, we explore the possibilities of using other microorganisms for biological control, such as endophytes, and the need to understand the effect of insect-associated microorganisms, or symbionts, on the success of biological control. Finally, we suggest future research directions to optimize the combined use of microbials and arthropod natural enemies in greenhouse production.

Nyckelord

Arthropod natural enemies; Microbials; Entomopathogens; Endophytes; Symbionts

Publicerad i

Journal of Pest Science
2016, volym: 89, nummer: 2, sidor: 295-311
Utgivare: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

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Associerade SLU-program

SLU Nätverk växtskydd

UKÄ forskningsämne

Zoologi

Publikationens identifierare

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-016-0751-x

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/82849