TY - JOUR N2 - Interest in growing roses in Poland is related to the production of cut flowers as ornamentals and of petals and hips for cosmetics or food products. However, recently there has been an increasing number of reports of pest damage on rose plantations. In the case of fruits the damage has been attributed to flies (Rhagoletis alternata) or moths (Cydia tenebrosana), while nematodes have been implicated for growth reduction even on plantations grown under soil-less conditions. Field trials and laboratory experiments to test the possibility of controlling R. alternata larvae or pupae with entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes resulted in a lack of parasitism. On the other hand, the use of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki or Cydia pomonella granulovirus effectively controlled C. tenebrosana. Meloidogyne incognita infestation of roses growing on rock wool substrate was drastically reduced by Arthrobothrys oligospora or abamectin. Factors such as the method of product application or pest susceptibility to the used microbial-based products accounted for the observed differences in efficacy. L1 - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/113259/PDF/04_AO13_JPPR_59_3_336_Malusa.pdf L2 - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/113259 PY - 2019 IS - No 3 EP - 334–340 DO - 10.24425/jppr.2019.129753 KW - Arthrobothrys oligospora KW - Beauveria bassiana KW - Cydia tenebrosana KW - entomopathogenic nematodes KW - Rhagoletis alternate KW - roses A1 - Malusá, Eligio A1 - Tartanus, Malgorzata A1 - Soika, Grażyna PB - Committee of Plant Protection PAS PB - Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute VL - vol. 59 DA - 2019.10.15 T1 - Monitoring and possibilities of controlling nematodes and fruit damaging pests of Rosa spp. with microbial-derived products SP - 334–340 UR - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/113259 T2 - Journal of Plant Protection Research ER -