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Zdravstveno varstvo navadnega hmelja (Humulus lupulus L.) v ekološki pridelavi
ID Kramer, Mateja (Author), ID Celar, Franci Aco (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Ekološko kmetijstvo ima vse večji pomen v svetu in Sloveniji. Takšen način kmetovanja ima številne pozitivne vplive na okolje, ohranja se biodiverziteta, zmanjša se okoljski odtis, prepreči se spiranje snovi v podtalnico itd. Pridelava na ekološki način daje dodano vrednost pridelkom in postaja zanimiva tržna priložnost. Tako kot pri drugih kmetijskih dejavnostih po svetu se povečuje tudi ekološka pridelava hmelja. V primerjavi z drugimi kmetijskimi dejavnostmi je delež ekološko pridelanega hmelja še vedno precej majhen. V Sloveniji je 4 ha hmeljišč, kjer se prideluje hmelj na ekološki način, kar je bilo v letu 2020 od vseh slovenskih hmeljišč le 0,27%. Hmelj je gostitelj mnogih bolezni in škodljivcev, ki imajo neposreden vpliv na velikost in kakovost pridelka. Zaradi zahtevnega obvladovanja bolezni in škodljivcev je ekološka pridelava hmelja zelo zahtevna. Največjo gospodarsko škodo povzročajo bolezni, kot so hmeljeva peronospora, hmeljeva pepelovka, verticilijska uvelost hmelja ter viroidi in škodljivci: hmeljna listna uš, navadna pršica, koruzna vešča in hmeljev bolhač. Zaradi intenzivne pridelave je pritisk škodljivih organizmov velik. Za varstvo hmelja v ekološki pridelavi imamo na voljo omejen nabor sredstev, ki v večini delujejo preventivno. Večji poudarek je na izbiri lokacije hmeljišča, na sajenju odpornejših sort proti posameznim boleznim in škodljivcem, mehanskem zatiranju, biotičnem varstvu in ohranjanju rastlin v čim boljši kondiciji.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:navadni hmelj, Humulus lupulus, ekološka pridelava, varstvo rastlin, bolezni, škodljivci
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Kramer]
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-129037 This link opens in a new window
UDC:633.791:631.147:632.93(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:73710083 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.08.2021
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Language:English
Title:Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) protection in organic production
Abstract:
Organic farming is gaining more importance both in the world and in Slovenia. This way of farming has many positive effects on the environment, preserves biodiversity, reduces the environmental footprint, prevents leaching of substances into groundwater, etc. Organic production adds value to crops and is becoming an interesting market opportunity. As in other agricultural sectors around the world, organic production is on the rise in hops growing. Compared to other agricultural industries, percentage of organically grown hops is still quite small. There are 4 ha of hop fields in Slovenia, where hops are grown in an organic way, which was only 0.27% of all Slovenian hop fields in 2020. Hops is the host of many diseases and pests that have a direct impact on the quantity and quality of the crop. Due to the demanding control of diseases and pests, organic production is considered to be very demanding. The most economic damage is caused by diseases of hop downy mildew, hop powdery mildew, verticillium wilt of hops, viroids and pests, damson-hop aphid, two-spotted spider mite, european corn borer and hop flea beetle. Due to intensive cultivation, the pressure of pests is high. For the protection of hops in organic production, we have a limited list of products, most of these have a preventive effect. Greater emphasis is placed on choosing the location of the hop garden, on planting more resistant varieties to individual diseases and pests, mechanical control, biotic protection and keeping the plants in the best possible condition.

Keywords:hops, Humulus lupulus, organic production, plant protection, diseases, pests

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