Combined preparation, useful for biological combat of the larvae of the codling moth on pomaceous fruit comprises codling moth Granulovirus, sodium glutamate, 2,4-ethyldecadienoate and optionally further additives
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This patent describes a combined biological preparation for controlling codling moth larvae on pomaceous fruits (such as apples and pears). The composition uses a specific granulovirus, along with sodium glutamate and 2(E),4(Z)-ethyldecadienoate, to effectively target and suppress the pest larvae.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Protecting apple and pear orchards from codling moth infestations
- Integrating into organic or low-chemical pest management systems
- Use by commercial fruit producers to reduce crop losses
- Application in home gardening for safer fruit pest control
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- Eco-friendly alternative to chemical insecticides
- Selective targeting of codling moth larvae minimizes harm to beneficial insects
- Can be used in organic farming systems
- Potentially reduces the development of insecticide resistance in pest populations
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Health, Food & Consumer Tech
Sub Classifications
Agriculture & Forestry
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Univ Friedrich Alexander Er
Patent Abstract
Combined preparation (I) for biological combat of the larvae of the codling moth on pomaceous fruit comprises: 3x 101>0> to 3x 101>3> particles of codling moth Granulovirus; sodium glutamate (0.1-100 parts by weight); 2(E),4(Z)-ethyldecadienoate (1 parts by weight); and optionally further additives. An independent claim is included for an additive for the production of (I) comprising sodium glutamate (0.1-100 parts by weight); 2(E),4(Z)-ethyldecadienoate (1 parts by weight); and optionally further additives. ACTIVITY : Insecticide. MECHANISM OF ACTION : None given.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102007020981A1
Family ID
39777594
Publication Date
2008-10-30
Application No.
DE102007020981A
Application Date
2007-04-27
Priority Date
2007-04-27
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No
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