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1.14 New working group – Testing side effects of microbials
For the developments with this working group, see these proceedings:Thomas Steeger - Working groups of the ICPPR Bee Protection Group – Developments and progress.For the developments with this working group, see these proceedings:Thomas Steeger - Working groups of the ICPPR Bee Protection Group – Developments and progress
3.5 The homing flight ring test: method for the assessment of sublethal doses of plant protection products on the honey bee in field conditions
4.2 Summary of an ICPPR Non-Apis workshop – Subgroup higher tier (bumble bees and solitary bees) with recommendations for a semi-field experimental design
5.9 Residues of plant protection products in honey – pilot study for a method to define maximum residue levels in honey (MRLs)
Taxonomy Genetics
New rodent species described since 2000; an age of discovery, comments and prospects Guillermo D\u27Elia
Molecular phylogeny and distribution of the most widespread African rodents, the multimammate mice genus Mastomys: a review Alexandra Hánová, Adam Konečný, Ondřej Mikula, Leonid A. Lavrenchenko, Alex Martynov, Radim Šumbera, Josef Bryja
Molecular evolution, hybridization and introgression affect molecular systematics of old world mice Eslam ElShahat, Michael H. Kohn
Genetic structure and morphological evolution of the house mouse on the Orkney Archipelago Pascale Chevret, Orkney field team, Guila Ganem, Sabrina Renaud
Genetic differentiation and phylogeographic structure of the house mouse Mus musculus s.str. in the northern Palearctic Aleksey Maltsev, Elena Kotenkova, Alexey S. Bogdanov, Valery Stakheev, Yriy Bazhenov
Taxonomic structure and evolutionary history of mountain voles (Alticola, subgenus Aschizomys) in north-eastern Asia Semyon Yu. Bodrov, Evgeny Genelt-Janovsky, Evgeny S. Zakharov, Veronika K. Vasilyeva, Innokentiy M. Okhlopkov, Nataliya Abramson
Multiple mitochondrial pseudogenes in the nuclear genome in two species of mole voles (Ellobius, Cricetidae) Kristina V. Kuprina, Olga V. Bondareva, Antonina V. Smorkatcheva, Nataliya Abramson, Svetlana A. Galkina
Comparative study of striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius from continental and insular populations: the result of five microsatellite loci analysis Liubov V. Frisman, Irina N. Sheremetyeva, Irina V. Kartavtseva, Marina V. Pavlenko, Alexey S. Bogdanov
Phylogeography, taxonomy and diversity of montane populations of laminate-toothed rats (Muridae: Otomys) in the southern Great Escarpment, South Africa, with the description of a new species Peter J. Taylor,, Teresa Kearney,, Desirée L. Dalton,, Gamuchirai Chakona,, Chris M. R. Kelly,, Nigel P. Barker
Computational species delimitation provides evidence for distinct evolutionary lineages of Trinomys iheringi (Rodentia: Echomyidae) Camila L. Nacif, Beatriz M. Carvalho, Cibele R. Bonvicino
Genetic analysis of type material brings logical order in geographic distribution and taxonomy. Case study of Central Asian vole genera Neodon, Blanfordimus, Lasiopodomys Nataliya Abramson, Tatyana Petrova
The genus Sciurus in Turkey: data on their distribution, morphometry, karyology and mtDNA sequence variation Şakir Önder Özkurt, İrfan Kandemir
A new vole record from Anatolia may change the evolutionary story of voles in Anatolia Sercan Irmak, Mustafa Sözen, Ortaç Çetintaş, Muhsin Çoğal, Ferhat MaturNew rodent species described since 2000; an age of discovery, comments and prospects Guillermo D\u27Elia
Molecular phylogeny and distribution of the most widespread African rodents, the multimammate mice genus Mastomys: a review Alexandra Hánová, Adam Konečný, Ondřej Mikula, Leonid A. Lavrenchenko, Alex Martynov, Radim Šumbera, Josef Bryja
Molecular evolution, hybridization and introgression affect molecular systematics of old world mice Eslam ElShahat, Michael H. Kohn
Genetic structure and morphological evolution of the house mouse on the Orkney Archipelago Pascale Chevret, Orkney field team, Guila Ganem, Sabrina Renaud
Genetic differentiation and phylogeographic structure of the house mouse Mus musculus s.str. in the northern Palearctic Aleksey Maltsev, Elena Kotenkova, Alexey S. Bogdanov, Valery Stakheev, Yriy Bazhenov
Taxonomic structure and evolutionary history of mountain voles (Alticola, subgenus Aschizomys) in north-eastern Asia Semyon Yu. Bodrov, Evgeny Genelt-Janovsky, Evgeny S. Zakharov, Veronika K. Vasilyeva, Innokentiy M. Okhlopkov, Nataliya Abramson
Multiple mitochondrial pseudogenes in the nuclear genome in two species of mole voles (Ellobius, Cricetidae) Kristina V. Kuprina, Olga V. Bondareva, Antonina V. Smorkatcheva, Nataliya Abramson, Svetlana A. Galkina
Comparative study of striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius from continental and insular populations: the result of five microsatellite loci analysis Liubov V. Frisman, Irina N. Sheremetyeva, Irina V. Kartavtseva, Marina V. Pavlenko, Alexey S. Bogdanov
Phylogeography, taxonomy and diversity of montane populations of laminate-toothed rats (Muridae: Otomys) in the southern Great Escarpment, South Africa, with the description of a new species Peter J. Taylor,, Teresa Kearney,, Desirée L. Dalton,, Gamuchirai Chakona,, Chris M. R. Kelly,, Nigel P. Barker
Computational species delimitation provides evidence for distinct evolutionary lineages of Trinomys iheringi (Rodentia: Echomyidae) Camila L. Nacif, Beatriz M. Carvalho, Cibele R. Bonvicino
Genetic analysis of type material brings logical order in geographic distribution and taxonomy. Case study of Central Asian vole genera Neodon, Blanfordimus, Lasiopodomys Nataliya Abramson, Tatyana Petrova
The genus Sciurus in Turkey: data on their distribution, morphometry, karyology and mtDNA sequence variation Şakir Önder Özkurt, İrfan Kandemir
A new vole record from Anatolia may change the evolutionary story of voles in Anatolia Sercan Irmak, Mustafa Sözen, Ortaç Çetintaş, Muhsin Çoğal, Ferhat Matu
Sektion 18 Biologischer Pflanzenschutz II
18-1 - Screening und Charakterisierung antagonistischer Mikroorganismen mit Aktivität gegen phytopathogene Pilze an MaiskeimlingenTobias Pfeiffer, Eckhard Koch, Astrid v. Galen, Sebastian Hübner, Dieter Felgentreu, Jannika Drechsel, Tim Birr, Elisa Schwarz, Kristin Dietel
18-2 - Effekt nicht-chemischer Saatgutbehandlungsverfahren in Mais zur Bekämpfung von Fusarium spp. und Rhizoctonia solaniJannika Drechsel, Tim Birr, Tobias Pfeiffer, Eckhard Koch, Ulf Feuerstein, Mathias Kotte, Olaf Röder, Joseph-Alexander Verreet
18-3 - Vermeidung von Fusarium-Toxinen in Weizen durch den antagonistischen Pilz Clonostachys rosea und die Entwicklung einer neuen FormulierungsstrategieAlejandro Gimeno, Irene Bänziger, Andreas Kägi, Dimitrios Drakopoulos, Eveline Jenny, Miriam Leimgruber, Beat Keller, Susanne Vogelgsang
18-4 - Freilanduntersuchungen über die biologische Bekämpfung von Ährenfusarium an Weizen und die Unterdrückung seiner MykotoxineOmran Youssef, Abbas El-Hasan, Ralf T. Vögele
18-5 - Neue Ansätze zur biologischen Bekämpfung des Asiatischen Sojabohnenrostes Phakopsora pachyrhiziAbbas El-Hasan, Ralf T. Vögele
18-6 - Vintec® gegen Esca – neue Erkenntnisse für den Einsatz im WeinbauStephan Reimann, Daniel Rieger
18-7 - Kultivierung und Formulierung des entomopathogenen Pilzes Pandora sp. zur biologischen Bekämpfung des Sommerapfelblattsaugers (Cacopsylla picta)Linda C. Muskat, Pascal Humbert, Jørgen Eilenberg, Anant V. Patel 18-8 - Entwicklung und Vergleich von Beauveria brongniartii Formulierungen zur Kontrolle von Engerlingen im ObstbauMaximilian Paluch, Juliana Pelz, Joschua Göttmann, Dietrich Stephan18-1 - Screening and characterization of antagonistic microorganisms with activity against pathogenic fungi on maize seedlingsTobias Pfeiffer, Eckhard Koch, Astrid v. Galen, Sebastian Hübner, Dieter Felgentreu, Jannika Drechsel, Tim Birr, Elisa Schwarz, Kristin Dietel
18-2 - Effect of non-chemical seed treatments for maize against Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia solaniJannika Drechsel, Tim Birr, Tobias Pfeiffer, Eckhard Koch, Ulf Feuerstein, Mathias Kotte, Olaf Röder, Joseph-Alexander Verreet
18-3 - Reduction of Fusarium toxins in wheat through the antagonistic fungus Clonostachys rosea using novel formulation strategiesAlejandro Gimeno, Irene Bänziger, Andreas Kägi, Dimitrios Drakopoulos, Eveline Jenny, Miriam Leimgruber, Beat Keller, Susanne Vogelgsang
18-4 - Attempts for a biological management of Fusarium head blight on wheat and its mycotoxins under field conditionsOmran Youssef, Abbas El-Hasan, Ralf T. Vögele
18-5 - Novel approaches to biological control of the Asian soybean rust Phakopsora pachyrhiziAbbas El-Hasan, Ralf T. Vögele
18-6 - Vintec® against Esca – new findings for the use in viticultureStephan Reimann, Daniel Rieger
18-7 - Fermentation and formulation of the entomopathogenic fungus Pandora sp. for biological control of Cacopsylla pictaLinda C. Muskat, Pascal Humbert, Jørgen Eilenberg, Anant V. Patel
18-8 - Development and comparison of different formulations of Beauveria brongniartii for control of white grubs in orchardsMaximilian Paluch, Juliana Pelz, Joschua Göttmann, Dietrich Stepha
Microplontus rugulosus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in chamomile cultivation – first approach to solving a problem
In den Jahren 2016 und 2017 wurden Feldpopulationen des Kamille Kleinrüsslers (Microplontus rugulosus auct. = M. melanostigma) auf Kamillefeldern in Thüringen untersucht. Das Aufkommen der Schädlinge während der Vegetationsperiode sowie deren Schadwirkung wurden festgestellt. In Feldversuchen konnten erste Bekämpfungsmöglichkeiten mit herkömmlichen Methoden getestet werden. Microplontus rugulosus trat massiv in den Kamillefeldern auf und schädigte einen Großteil des Pflanzenbestandes. Die erprobten Bekämpfungsstrategien mindern den Befall, bieten auf Grund zu geringer Wirkungsgrade jedoch keine nachhaltige Lösung des Problems.In the years 2016 and 2017 fieldpopulations of the chamomile weevil (Microplontus rugulosus auct. = M. melanostigma) have been investigated in chamomile fields in Thuringia. Occurrence of the pest insects during the vegetational period and their infestation levels were assessed. In field trials first control strategies using conventional methods were tested. Microplontus rugulosus was highly abundant in the chamomile fields and reached high infestation levels. The tested control strategies could cause a reduction, but do not offer a sustainable solution, due to limited efficacy