Hydrocapsules as Trojan horses for the application of biological control agents against root pests
Responsable du projet | Ted Turlings |
Collaborateur | Jaffuel Geoffrey |
Résumé |
This project’s ultimate objective is to develop a novel,
cost-effective method for the release of entomopathogenic nematodes
(EPN) as biological control against soil-dwelling insect pests. This
is done in collaboration with our industrial partner (Andermatt
Biocontrol AG) and the Pharmacy Institute at the University of
Geneva. We have developed and improved a capsule-based EPN release
method that can be used against major soil pests. The latest
application vehicles come in the form of beads (with a solid core)
that are based on the same technology. The eventual aim is that
these capsules become an important Swiss export product. The project has two main activities: The identification of a quiescence factor present in root extracts. This factor puts nematodes in a state of dormancy and we aim to use it to prolong the shelf-life of the nematodes in the capsules. The PhD student on this project (Geoffrey Jaffuel) has isolated the active compound(s) and identification is imminent. The development of a capsule/bead that is strong enough to tolerate transportation and handling. The product should be biodegradable and dissolve within weeks after “planting”, the shell will be impregnated with attractants and feeding stimulants in order to lure in the pest. This work has been conducted by a post-doc (Jinwon Kim), who has developed a novel alginate bead that can hold up to 5000 EPN. Field tests with these beads are currently underway. |
Mots-clés |
entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN), biological control, quiescence factor, root extracts, alginate bead |
Type de projet | Recherche fondamentale |
Domaine de recherche | Agricultural and Forestry Sciences |
Source de financement | SNSF: National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs) Transfer projetcs |
Etat | Terminé |
Début de projet | 1-6-2012 |
Fin du projet | 30-9-2015 |
Budget alloué | 400’000 |
Autre information |
http://p3.snf.ch/project-144621 |
Contact | Thomas Degen |