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    Sektion 32 Pflanzenschutz im Obstbau II

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    32-1 - Demonstrationsvorhaben „Einnetzen von Obstkulturen zum Schutz gegen die Kirschessigfliege (Drosophila suzukii)”. Projektjahr 2017 – Probleme und BesonderheitenBianca Boehnke, Kirsten Köppler, Clemens Augel, Alexandra Wichura, Julian Lindstaedt, Jan-Henrik Wiebusch, Adrian Engel, Silke Benz, Heidrun Vogt 32-2 - Erkenntnisse aus dem Demonstrationsvorhaben "Einnetzen von Obstkulturen zum Schutz gegen die Kirschessigfliege" in Beerenobstanlagen in Baden-Württemberg und Nordrhein-WestfalenClemens Augel, Silke Benz, Adrian Engel, Kirsten Köppler 32-3 - Erkenntnisse aus dem Demonstrationsvorhaben „Einnetzen von Obstkulturen zum Schutz gegen die Kirschessigfliege (Drosophila suzukii)“ am Beispiel von Kirschanlagen im Alten Land und in Baden-WürttembergJan-Henrik Wiebusch, Julian Lindstaedt, Alexandra Wichura, Roland W.S. Weber, Clemens Augel, Kirsten Köppler 32-4 - Ökonomische Auswirkungen von Insektenschutznetzen zur Bekämpfung der Kirschessigfliege im ErwerbsobstbauGerd Eberhardt, Jovanka Saltzmann 32-5 - Biologie und Virulenz eines neu entdeckten Mikrosporidiums aus der Kirschessigfliege (Drosophila suzukii)Sarah Biganski, Johannes A. Jehle, Regina G. Kleespies 32-6 - Versuche zur Ausbringung von Raubmilben (Phytoseiidae) aus Massenzuchten im ApfelanbauManfred Wolf, Angelika Gruber 32-7 - Marssonina coronaria, Infektionsbiologie und Bekämpfung eines neuen Schaderregers im biologischen ApfelanbauHansjakob Schärer, Mathias Ludwig, Thomas Oberhänsli, Lucius Tamm, Anne Bohr, Sascha Buchleither 32-8 - Erstes Auftreten der Sklerotienkrankheit an Apfel (Athelia rolfsii) in Baden-WürttembergJan Hinrichs-Berger, Martin Trautmann, Kamilla Zegermacher32-1 - Demonstration project „Exclusion netting for managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in fruit crops (Drosophila suzukii)“. Project year 2017 – Problems and particularitiesBianca Boehnke, Kirsten Köppler, Clemens Augel, Alexandra Wichura, Julian Lindstaedt, Jan-Henrik Wiebusch, Adrian Engel, Silke Benz, Heidrun Vogt 32-2 - Findings based on the demonstration project ”Exclusion netting for managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in fruit crops” in berry orchards in Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-WestphaliaClemens Augel, Silke Benz, Adrian Engel, Kirsten Köppler 32-3 - Findings based on the demonstration project ”Exclusion netting for managing Spotted Wing Drosophila in fruit crops” in the region Altes Land and Baden-Württemberg shown by an example of cherry orchardsJan-Henrik Wiebusch, Julian Lindstaedt, Alexandra Wichura, Roland W.S. Weber, Clemens Augel, Kirsten Köppler 32-4 - Economic effects of exclusion netting for prevent infestation by the Spotted Wing Drosophila on fruit productionGerd Eberhardt, Jovanka Saltzmann 32-5 - Biology and virulence of a new discovered microsporidium of the spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii)Sarah Biganski, Johannes A. Jehle, Regina G. Kleespies 32-6 - Release of mass-reared predatory mites (Phytoseiidae) in apple orchards; field trialsManfred Wolf, Angelika Gruber 32-7 - Marssonina coronaria, infection biology and control of a new pathogen in apple productionHansjakob Schärer, Mathias Ludwig, Thomas Oberhänsli, Lucius Tamm, Anne Bohr, Sascha Buchleither 32-8 - First report of sclerotia rot disease on apple (Athelia rolfsii) in Baden-WuerttembergJan Hinrichs-Berger, Martin Trautmann, Kamilla Zegermache

    Sektion 34 Pflanzengesundheit / Invasive gebietsfremde Arten II

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    34-1 - Verbreitung des Kartoffelkrebses in Baden-WürttembergJonathan Mühleisen, Jan Hinrichs-Berger 34-2 - Wirksamkeit des amtlichen Bekämpfungsprogramms gegen Kartoffelzystennematoden gemäß § 12 der KartKrebs/KartZystV in BayernDorothee Kaemmerer, Andreas Hermann 34-3 - Wirtpflanzenspektrum des Asiatischen Laubholzbockkäfers in DeutschlandBjörn Hoppe, Jonathan Mühleisen, Hannes Lemme 34-4 - Aktuelle Befallssituation des Asiatischen Laubholzbockkäfers in Deutschland und EuropaHannes Lemme, Björn Hoppe 34-5 - Einsatz des Baumkatasters im Quarantänegebiet Magdeburg-Rothensee als Grundlage der zielgerichteten Befallsfeststellung des Quarantäneschaderregers Anoplophora glabripennis (ALB)Ursel Sperling, Anne Schubert, Jens Geffert 34-6 - Diagnose von holzbewohnenden Quarantäneschadorganismen am Beispiel des Asiatischen Laubholzbockkäfers (Anoplophora glabripennis) anhand von Fraß- und Nagerückständen Beatrice Berger, Björn Hoppe, Stephan König 34-7 - Neue Bestimmungshilfen für die Diagnose von Verpackungsholzkäfern (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae, Cerambycidae) bei Importkontrollen in der Pflanzengesundheit – PHID ColeoPhilipp-Martin Bauer, Olaf Zimmermann, Claus P.W. Zebitz 34-8 - Populationsgenetische Differenzierung und Ausbreitungsdynamik des Asiatischen Laubholzbockkäfers (Anoplophora glabripennis) – PHID ColeoIris Häußermann, Martin Hasselmann34-1 - Occurance and spread of potato wart disease in Baden-WürttembergJonathan Mühleisen, Jan Hinrichs-Berger 34-2 - Effectiveness of the official control programme under § 12 of the Kartkrebs/KartzystV against potato cyst nematodes in BavariaDorothee Kaemmerer, Andreas Hermann 34-3 - Host range of the Asien long-horned beetle in GermanyBjörn Hoppe, Jonathan Mühleisen, Hannes Lemme 34-4 - Current infestations of the Asian longhorned beetle in Germany and EuropeHannes Lemme, Björn Hoppe 34-5 - Application of a tree-register for the determined identification of the infestation of the quarantine pest Anoplophora glabripennis (ALB) in the demarcated area Magdeburg- RothenseeUrsel Sperling, Anne Schubert, Jens Geffert 34-6 - Diagnosis of wood-infesting quarantine organisms by means of their frass using the example of the Asian long-horned beetle (ANOPLO-diag)Beatrice Berger, Björn Hoppe, Stephan König 34-7 - New diagnostic tools for beetles (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae, Cerambycidae) associated with wood packaging material in plant health inspections.Philipp-Martin Bauer, Olaf Zimmermann, Claus P.W. Zebitz 34-8 - Population genetic differentiation and dispersal of the Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) – PHID ColeoIris Häußermann, Martin Hasselman

    Sektion 37 Pflanzenschutz im Haus- und Kleingarten

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    37-1 - Pflanzenschutz im Freizeitgarten: geht es wirklich ohne?Barbara Jäckel; Peter Boas 37-2 - Zulassung von Pflanzenschutzmitteln für den Haus- und Kleingartenbereich für berufliche und nicht-berufliche AnwenderRolf Forster 37-3 - Anforderungen an die Zulassung im Haus- und Kleingartenbereich innerhalb der EU: Funktioniert die Harmonisierung?Eva Budde 37-4 - Grundstoffe – Mögliche Anwendungen und Nutzen im HuKBülent Soyalan 37-5 - Integrierter Pflanzenschutz im Haus- und Kleingarten - Leitlinie 2.0Monika Lambert-Debong 37-6 - PS Info – Ein Pflanzenschutzinformationssystem für den Haus- und FreizeitgärtnerNorbert Laun, Isabelle Lampe, Werner Ollig37-1 - Plant protection in the hobby garden: is it really possible without it?Barbara Jäckel; Peter Boas 37-2 - Approval of pesticides for home and garden uses for professional and non-professional usersRolf Forster 37-3 - Authorisation requirements for home and garden PPPs within the EU: Does harmonization work?Eva Budde 37-4 - Basic substances – Potential uses and benefit for H&G areaBülent Soyalan 37-5 - Integrierter Pflanzenschutz im Haus- und Kleingarten - Leitlinie 2.0Monika Lambert-Debong 37-6 - Database PS Info – a tool for fast and easy access to information on plant protection in private gardensNorbert Laun, Isabelle Lampe, Werner Olli

    Pflanzenschutz im ökologischen Landbau

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    068 - Einfluss selbsttrocknender Pflanzenöle im PflanzenschutzVera Breiing, Thorsten Kraska, Ralf Pude 069 - Mikroverkapselung von Pflanzenextrakten zur Einarbeitung in sprühfähige FormulierungenAnnika Lemke, Joanna Dürger, Alexandra Esther, Michael Diehm, Karl Neuberger, Ralf Tilcher, Anant Patel 070 - RELACS: ein neues EU-Projekt zum Ersatz umstrittener Betriebsmittel im ökologischen LandbauAnnegret Schmitt, Ilaria Pertot, Vincenzo Verrastro, Jakob Magid, Bram Moeskops, Kurt Möller, Spiridoula Athanasiadou, Catherine Experton, Håvard Steinshamn, Florian Leiber, Veronika Maurer, Else K. Bünemann, Joelle Herforth-Rahmé, Lucius Tamm 071 - Validierung des Entscheidungshilfesystems Öko-SIMPHYT+ zur Reduktion des Kupfereinsatzes im ökologischen KartoffelanbauClaudia Tebbe, Paolo Racca, Hans-Jürgen Meßmer, Benno Kleinhenz068 - Effects of self-drying plant oils in plant protectionVera Breiing, Thorsten Kraska, Ralf Pude 069 - Microencapsulation of plant extracts for the application as sprayable formulationsAnnika Lemke, Joanna Dürger, Alexandra Esther, Michael Diehm, Karl Neuberger, Ralf Tilcher, Anant Patel 070 - RELACS: a new EU-project on the Replacement of Contentious Inputs in Organic Farming SystemsAnnegret Schmitt, Ilaria Pertot, Vincenzo Verrastro, Jakob Magid, Bram Moeskops, Kurt Möller, Spiridoula Athanasiadou, Catherine Experton, Håvard Steinshamn, Florian Leiber, Veronika Maurer, Else K. Bünemann, Joelle Herforth-Rahmé, Lucius Tamm 071 - Validation of the decision support system Öko-SIMPHYT+ to reduce copper input in organic potato productionClaudia Tebbe, Paolo Racca, Hans-Jürgen Meßmer, Benno Kleinhen

    Wirt-Parasit-Interaktionen

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    116 - Hyperspektral-Mikroskopie zur Charakterisierung von Infektionsstrukturen von PhytopathogenenDavid Bohnenkamp, Ulrike Steiner, Erich-Christian Oerke 117 - Regulierung von Gersten RAC/ROPs durch Guaninnukleotid-Austauschfaktoren in der Interaktion zwischen Gerste und dem Echten Gersten-Mehltaupilz Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordeiAdriana Trutzenberg, Stefan Engelhardt, Ralph Hückelhoven 118 - Regulation der Eisenhomöostase im hemibiotrophen Maispathogen Colletotrichum graminicolaJessica Heilmann, Holger B. Deising, Anja Raschke 119 - Histologische Untersuchungen zur Pathogenese von Setosphaeria turcica in MaisBarbara Ludwig Navarro, Hendrik Hanekamp, Andreas von Tiedemann 119a - Systematic investigation of the interaction of (novel) Colletotrichum spec. from soybean and lupin reveal a differentiated spectrum of susceptibility and resistance, as well as plant growth-promoting effectsLouisa Wirtz, Nelson Sidnei Massola Júnior, Renata Rebellato Linhares, Brigitte Ruge-Wehling, Ulrich Schaffrath, Marco Loehrer 120 - Interaktion von Wurzeln mit Dauersporen von Plasmodiophora brassicaeYao Wang, Birger Koopmann, Petr Karlovsky, Andreas von Tiedemann 121 - Serendipita indica, ein Wurzelendophyt als potentieller Antagonist gegen pflanzenparasitäre NematodenMichael Opitz, Siegrid Steinkellner, Krzysztof Wieczorek 122 - Der Einfluss von Candidatus Phytoplasma mali auf die Blütenmerkmale von ApfelbäumenDoris Maurer, Jürgen Gross, Andreas Jürgens, Mascha Bischoff116 - Non-invasive characterization of spectral dynamics of fungal diseases in wheat: preparation of a spectral libraryDavid Bohnenkamp, Ulrike Steiner, Erich-Christian Oerke 117 - Regulation of barley RAC/ROPs by guanine nucleotide exchange factors in the interaction of barley with the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordeiAdriana Trutzenberg, Stefan Engelhardt, Ralph Hückelhoven 118 - Is the regulation of iron homeostasis related to lifestyle transition in the maize pathogenic fungus Colletotrichum graminicola?Jessica Heilmann, Holger B. Deising, Anja Raschke 119 - Histological studies on the pathogenesis of Setosphaeria turcica in MaizeBarbara Ludwig Navarro, Hendrik Hanekamp, Andreas von Tiedemann 119a - Systematic investigation of the interaction of (novel) Colletotrichum spec. from soybean and lupin reveal a differentiated spectrum of susceptibility and resistance, as well as plant growth-promoting effectsLouisa Wirtz, Nelson Sidnei Massola Júnior, Renata Rebellato Linhares, Brigitte Ruge-Wehling, Ulrich Schaffrath, Marco Loehrer 120 - Interaction of roots with resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicaeYao Wang, Birger Koopmann, Petr Karlovsky, Andreas von Tiedemann 121 - Serendipita indica, a root endophyte as potential antagonist against plant-parasitic nematodesMichael Opitz, Siegrid Steinkellner, Krzysztof Wieczorek 122 - Do apple flower traits change in response to infection with apple proliferation phytoplasma?Doris Maurer, Jürgen Gross, Andreas Jürgens, Mascha Bischof

    Pflanzenschutzmittel und -wirkstoffe

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    167 - Wirkung von Sedaxane Beizungen auf den Blattbefall mit Monographella nivalis in WeizenRonald Zeun, Daniel Dollinger 168 - In vitro-Screening zur Bewertung der Wirksamkeit verschiedener Fungizide gegenüber Fusarium sp.Bernd Rodemann, Tim Baumgarten 169 - Vergleich der Toleranzniveaus von Fusarium gegenüber Azolen nach verschiedenen Fungizidbehandlungen im WeizenSandra Suske, Iris Eisermann, Holger B. Deising, Stefan Wirsel 170 - Untersuchungen zur Wirksamkeit von verschiedenen Fungizidgruppen auf den Befall mit Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sowie auf den Ertrag von WinterrapsNazanin Zamani-Noor 171 - Anwendung von Fluopyram in Weinreben und anderen Kulturen ohne WachstumstörungenTobias Bendig, Frank Kuhmann, Gilbert Labourdette, Ludger Triebus, Sybille Lamprecht, Kevin Doughty 172 - Wash-off bei Weinbau-Fungizden von der Blattoberfläche: Ein Labortestsystem zur Bestimmung relativer Wash-off FaktorenVictor Gourlay, Bastian Fuß, Gunnar Fent, Roland Kubiak 173 - Abbaumechanismen des neuen herbiziden Wirkstoffes Halauxifen-methyl (Arylex™ active) im Gewebe der KulturpflanzeJörg Becker, Wolfgang Dietrichs, Matthias Donner, Marcin Dzikowski 174 - Beloukha® – Ein natürliches Herbizid mit vielfältigen EinsatzmöglichkeitenDaniel Rieger, Stephan Reimann 175 - Der Inlandsabsatz von Pflanzenschutzmitteln im Hinblick auf verschiedene Maßzahlen zur Bewertung der IntensitätJürgen Schwarz, Bettina Klocke, Sandra Krengel, Hella Kehlenbeck, Silke Dachbrodt-Saaydeh, Dietmar Roßberg167 - Activity of seed treatments with sedaxane on foliar Monographella nivalis infectionsRonald Zeun, Daniel Dollinger 168 - In vitro-screening method for fungicide efficacy evaluation against different Fusarium speciesBernd Rodemann, Tim Baumgarten 169 - Vergleich der Toleranzniveaus von Fusarium gegenüber Azolen nach verschiedenen Fungizidbehandlungen im WeizenSandra Suske, Iris Eisermann, Holger B. Deising, Stefan Wirsel 170 - Efficacy evaluation of different group of fungicides on disease severity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and yield of winter oilseed rapeNazanin Zamani-Noor 171 - Use of Fluopyram on grapevine and other crops without crop growth distortionTobias Bendig, Frank Kuhmann, Gilbert Labourdette, Ludger Triebus, Sybille Lamprecht, Kevin Doughty 172 - Viticulture fungicides wash-off from foliar surfaces: Laboratory-scale test system to derive relative wash-off factorsVictor Gourlay, Bastian Fuß, Gunnar Fent, Roland Kubiak 173 - Mechanisms of metabolism of the new post-emergent herbicide halauxifen-methyl (Arylex™ active) in crop plant tissueJörg Becker, Wolfgang Dietrichs, Matthias Donner, Marcin Dzikowski 174 - Beloukha® – a natural herbicide with multiple fields of applicationDaniel Rieger, Stephan Reimann 175 - Sales quantity of pesticides with regards to different indices of the intensity evaluationJürgen Schwarz, Bettina Klocke, Sandra Krengel, Hella Kehlenbeck, Silke Dachbrodt-Saaydeh, Dietmar Roßber

    Rechtliche u. a. Rahmenbedingungen im Pflanzenschutz

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    176 - Umstellung der Dosiervorgabe für Pflanzenschutzmittel bei der Wirksamkeitsprüfung im Rahmen der Zulassung in RaumkulturenGregor Kral, Elias Böckmann, Martin Hommes176 - Change of dose expression for plant protection products in the efficacy evaluation in high growing crops within the scope of the authorisationglischGregor Kral, Elias Böckmann, Martin Homme

    Umweltverhalten von Pflanzenschutzmitteln / Nichtzielorganismen

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    178 - Pflanzenschutzmittel-Belastung kleiner Standgewässern in NorddeutschlandMarlen Heinz, Matthias Stähler, Stefan Lorenz 179 - Modellierung des aquatischen Risiko von Pflanzenschutzmittel-Einträgen in Söllen mittels SYNOPS-WEB und einer für kleine Standgewässer adaptierten VarianteStefan Lorenz, Anto Raja Dominic, Jörn Strassemeyer, Matthias Stähler, Marlen Heinz 180 - Analyse von Pflanzenschutzmittel-Risikominderungsmaßnahmen mit dem Risikobewertungs-Tool SYNOPS 3.1Anto RajaDominic , Burkhard Golla, Daniel Daehmlow, Peter Horney, Jörn Strassemeyer 180a - „H2OT-Spot Manager NRW“ – Innovativer Beitrag zum GewässerschutzAndrea Claus-Krupp, Franziska Möhl, Anto Raja Dominic, Burkhard Golla, Jörn Strassemeyer 181 - Umfrage bei Praxisbetrieben zum Einsatz metazachlorhaltiger Produkte in RapsAnne Jarlaud, Werner Beck, Alfons Weinand, Sabine Fabich, Roland Gerhards 182 - Der Einfluss von Herbiziden auf Dehydrogenase-Aktivität in landwirtschaftlich genutzten Böden am Beispiel LuxemburgMatthias Class, Michael Eickermann, Jürgen Junk, Christoph Emmerling, Marco Beyer 183 - Nützlingsschonender Pflanzenschutz – ein WissensportalPeggy Marx, Bernd Hommel 185 - Auswirkungen von langjährig hohen Schwermetallgehalten in Böden auf funktionelle Parameter von BodenorganismenVanda Púčiková, Nadine Herwig, Bernd Hommel, Dieter Felgentreu 186 - Abstandsauflagen im Pflanzenschutz – ökologische Relevanz im AckerbauJörg Hoffmann178 - Contamination of lentic small water bodies with pesticides in Northern GermanyMarlen Heinz, Matthias Stähler, Stefan Lorenz 179 - Aquatic risk assessment of pesticide effect in kettle holes using SYNOPS-WEB with adaptations to small standing water bodiesStefan Lorenz, Anto Raja Dominic, Jörn Strassemeyer, Matthias Stähler, Marlen Heinz 180 - Analysis of pesticide risk mitigation measures with the risk assessment tool SYNOPS 3.1Anto RajaDominic , Burkhard Golla, Daniel Daehmlow, Peter Horney, Jörn Strassemeyer 180a - „H2OT-Spot Manager NRW“ – Innovativer Beitrag zum GewässerschutzAndrea Claus-Krupp, Franziska Möhl, Anto Raja Dominic, Burkhard Golla, Jörn Strassemeyer 181 - Survey of practical farms on the use of products containing metazachlor in oilseed rapeAnne Jarlaud, Werner Beck, Alfons Weinand, Sabine Fabich, Roland Gerhards 182 - Influence of herbicides on dehydrogenases activity on soil biology in arable soils – A case study from LuxembourgMatthias Class, Michael Eickermann, Jürgen Junk, Christoph Emmerling, Marco Beyer 183 - Online Database on Beneficial Arthropods-Friendly Plant ProtectionPeggy Marx, Bernd Hommel 185 - Effects of long-term high heavy metal contents in soils on functional parameters of soil oganismsVanda Púčiková, Nadine Herwig, Bernd Hommel, Dieter Felgentreu 186 - Spacing stipulations in plant protection – ecological importance for arable agricultureJörg Hoffman

    Stop the brain drain – Why we need stored-product protection research for food safety: Presentation

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    In the history of human development, stored-product protection (SPP) is probably older than the invention of agriculture because even what was hunted and gathered needed to be stored to provide food for the bad days. One may think that the human race had enough time to find out everything that could be found out on SPP. But this is not the case. SPP problems often require a solution custom-made for the given product or storage situation, climate, socio-economic background, etc. Modern SPP research in the Americas, Asia, Europe, or Oceania was often started as a result of World War I or II, when hunger was an issue. But, with the absence of hunger, we witness another scary development: SPP research is dying out, institutions are closed down, e.g., CSL UK 2009, SGRL Australia 2009, DPIL Denmark 2010, INRA France 2015. Yes, research costs money. But, do we take into account that climate change may already have led to increased numbers of conflicts and increased mobility? That a lack of food safety can tear apart all advances of civilization and culture in the brink of a moment? Why are there no calls for SPP research under Horizon 2020? What happened to the Millenium Goal to cut down hunger by 50%? The FAO states that one third of our grains are lost between harvest and consumption. It is high time to improve food storages and SPP methods using all knowledge and technology available in order to reduce losses, it is high time to support international SPP research!In the history of human development, stored-product protection (SPP) is probably older than the invention of agriculture because even what was hunted and gathered needed to be stored to provide food for the bad days. One may think that the human race had enough time to find out everything that could be found out on SPP. But this is not the case. SPP problems often require a solution custom-made for the given product or storage situation, climate, socio-economic background, etc. Modern SPP research in the Americas, Asia, Europe, or Oceania was often started as a result of World War I or II, when hunger was an issue. But, with the absence of hunger, we witness another scary development: SPP research is dying out, institutions are closed down, e.g., CSL UK 2009, SGRL Australia 2009, DPIL Denmark 2010, INRA France 2015. Yes, research costs money. But, do we take into account that climate change may already have led to increased numbers of conflicts and increased mobility? That a lack of food safety can tear apart all advances of civilization and culture in the brink of a moment? Why are there no calls for SPP research under Horizon 2020? What happened to the Millenium Goal to cut down hunger by 50%? The FAO states that one third of our grains are lost between harvest and consumption. It is high time to improve food storages and SPP methods using all knowledge and technology available in order to reduce losses, it is high time to support international SPP research

    Necrobia rufipes (De Geer): an emerging pest associated with pet store chain in Europe: Presentation

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    Necrobia rufipes is a cosmopolitan pest, causing considerable damage to stored commodities such as copra (dried coconut), cheese, dried fish, ham. The present study was undertaken to investigate the occurrence of these insects on pet store chain in Europe. In the last year N. rufipes was found associated with pet food, especially in Mediterranean countries, causing considerable economic damage and loss of product. The causes of such sudden diffusion are not known but some considerations are reported. Future studies will be needed to collect data on development on pet food and on the possibility to monitor N. rufipes in wharehouses and pet stores.?Necrobia rufipes is a cosmopolitan pest, causing considerable damage to stored commodities such as copra (dried coconut), cheese, dried fish, ham. The present study was undertaken to investigate the occurrence of these insects on pet store chain in Europe. In the last year N. rufipes was found associated with pet food, especially in Mediterranean countries, causing considerable economic damage and loss of product. The causes of such sudden diffusion are not known but some considerations are reported. Future studies will be needed to collect data on development on pet food and on the possibility to monitor N. rufipes in wharehouses and pet stores.

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