IOBC / WPRS Working Group. Integrated Protection and Production in Viticulture
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1 IOBC / WPRS Working Group Integrated Protection and Production in Viticulture
2 Objectives Promote and coordinate research on integrated control strategies in viticulture Reduce inputs of pesticides, maximize the effects of natural enemies Main research activities Biology of insects, pathogens and vector of diseases Pathogens-plant interactions Epidemiology of diseases and forecast modelling Biological, biotechnical and innovative control methods Biodiversity in viticulture One meeting every two years
3 Participation to the WG "Integrated Protection in Viticulture On average 84 people since 2009 Number of participants Germany France Switzerland Staufen Lacanau Ascona IOBC members in IOBC members in 2013
4 35 IOBC members in 2011 Ins?tu?onal member 3 9 Ins?tu?onal member 4 1 individual member 4 Convenor- subconv 8 Ins?tu?onal member 2 10 Ins?tu?onal member 1 1 Exec- Council 2
5 Who participate? Average number of participants Last three meetings Ascona, 2013
6 Origin of participants France Switzerland Industry Extension services Private company Research 81% 7% 12% Extension services Private company Reasearch
7 Papers published in the WG "Integrated Protection in Viticulture" Number of presentations oral poster bulletin Germany France Switzerland Staufen Lacanau Ascona On average 42 papers/meeting from 52 to 70% of presentations run into a paper
8 Last production of the Working group IOBC- WPRS Bulle.n, Vol. 85, 2013 Working Group "Integrated Protec?on and Produc?on in Vi?culture. Proceedings of the mee?ng at Lacanau, France, October Edited by Agnès Calonnec, Carlo Duso, Cesare Gessler, Michael Maixner, Denis Thiéry & Tirtza Zahavi. ISBN [XIX pp.] IOBC/wprs Bulle.n, Vol. 67, 2011 Working Group Integrated Protec?on and Produc?on in Vi?culture. Proceedings of the Mee?ng at Staufen im Breisgau (Germany), November, Editors: Agnès Calonnec, Carlo Duso, Cesare Gessler, Hanns- Heinz Kassemeyer, Michael Maixner, Denis Thiéry & Tirtza Zahavi. ISBN [XVIII pp.]. IOBC/wprs Bulle.n, Vol. 46, 2009 IOBC/WPRS Commission "IP- Guidelines and Endorsement. Guidelines for Integrated Produc?on of Grapes. IOBC Technical Guideline III. 3rd Edi?on, Edited by C. Malavolta & E.F. Boller ISBN [x + 11 pp.]. IPM Guideline to update in 2014
9 Working group web-site Objec.ves: Higher visibility of what is done in term of Integrated protec?on in Vi?culture at a European level State of the art: IPM /Pest /Pathogen/ Biocontrol agents treated in the working group or outside Europe References, publica?ons, books from par?cipants of the WG Group ac.vi.es Adverts for IOBC mee?ngs Oral presenta?ons of mee?ngs Photos link to bulle?ns on IOBC web- site Other mee?ngs Common projects Jobs, Adverts for student training Data base: ex quick presenta?on of models used in Europe and link with other web- site
10 Mee?ng oral presenta?ons
11 Book of Abstracts Oral presenta?ons on the IOBC mee?ng? IOBC-WPRS Meeting of the Working Group on "Integrated Protection and Production in Viticulture" October 2013 Ascona, Switzerland
12 Meeting budget In Lacanau (France) we try to keep the registration fee as low as possible to compete with other meetings! Ins?tu?on (INRA - IOBC) 8.8% 45% Mee?ng budget Including Hotel For 96 people 55% Chemical company (BASF) 26.3% Sponsorship (8 partners) Registra?on fees Wine profession (CIVB - U?lys - RVS - Union Girondine) 9.2% Regional council 19.6% of VAT! (7000 )
13 Meeting budget Ascona - Switzerland % Mee?ng budget Without Hotel For 86 people 61% Chemical company (Syngenta) 4800 Sponsorship Registra?on fees Wine profession 6800 Regional council 8000 No VAT!
14 How to improve the organisation? Mee?ng budget can s?ll be a problem depending on the country organizing (VAT, IOBC non member fee, price )? Bulle?ns take a lot of?me to edit: what about the EndNote template for IOBC bulle?n?
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19 Programme Monday morning Session 1: Integrated pest management: Biological and biotechnical control methods biological control Powdery mildew biological and biotechnical control Mealybug Pests Ampelomyces quisqualis Leptomastrix dactylopii Exochomus quadripustulatus Chrysoperla Nitrogen Kaolinite Sara E. Legler Piera M. Marras Gilles Sentenac Arturo Cocco Emma Fulchin
20 Monday Auernoom Session 1: Integrated pest management and vector of disease Moth Lobesia botrana Leatopper Vector of GFD Mealybug Planococcus ficus Vector of leafroll virus Hyalesthes obsoletus Vector of Stolbur disease Patrick Kehrli Ivo (2) Valeria Trivellone ElisabeMa Gargani Sylvia Blümel Mauro Jermini Mauro Julien Chuche AnneMe Reineke Rakefet Sharon
21 Tuesday Morning Session 1: Integrated pest management, models and decision support system Systemic approach Decision support system for downy Rainfall radar techn. Simula?on model David Lafond Tito Caffi Marc Raynal Peter Schwappach Convenor elec?on Session 1: Insects and disease management outside Europe Moth Lobesia botrana in California Mite - ground pearl Eurhizococcus brasiliensis in Brasil Fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus in Brasil Biwer rot Greeneria uvicola in Australia Lucia Varela Marcos BoMon Marcos BoMon Christopher Steel
22 Wednesday Morning Session 2: Biology and epidemiology of pathogens Cul?vars suscep?bility Downy mildew Characteriza?on Guignardia bidwellii Esca Disease Bunch rot cinerea Hans H. Kassemeyer Cesare Gessler Emilie Bruez Lucia Guerin Hans H. Kassemeyer Powdery mildew Lobesia botrana Mycotoxin / wine Grey mold Botryo@nia fuckeliana Botry@s cinerea Ana Diez- Navajas Cesare Gessler Victorio Rossi
23 Wednesday Morning Session 3: Biology and popula?on dynamics of insects and moths Moth Lobesia botrana Earwig Forficula auricularia Moth Leafminer Mite Typhlodromus pyri Ally Harari Andrea Luchi Fanny Vogelweith Philippe Burdet Carlo Duso Christoph Hoffmann Signals Scaphoideus?tanus Valerio Mazzoni
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