Integrated control of mite pests

Keywords

IPM, biological control, spider mites, false spider mites, broad mites, russet mites, bud mites, Eriophyidae, Tetranychidae, Tenuipalpidae, Tarsonemidae, Acaridae

Convenor

Palevsky E.

Liaison-Officer

Bluemel S.

Structure

This is a new group that was approved at the January 2006 Council Meeting.

Aim

The general goal is to promote research and cooperation between scientists on biological and integrated control of plant feeding mites in order to support the implementation of these strategies in agriculture.

 

 

Activities

The emphasis within the group is to develop methods that help to reduce the amounts of pesticides, as well as other chemicals that may harm beneficial organisms, which are used for mite control in protected crops. This will include determining how to manipulate crop systems, use physical barriers and microbial control, augment predators and promote resistant crop varieties, all of which should be integrated into future systems of pest control. In efforts to improve mite control we shall promote cooperative projects, training courses and publications.

 

 

Achievements

Participants of the first Meeting in Jerusalem, March 12, 2007:

IOBC/WPRS Bulletin Vol. 30 (5) 2007, 160 pp., table of contents and abstracts (PDF, 166 KB)

Contact

Palevsky E.

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