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Four new leaflets in French available

March 18, 2011

Four new ENDURE leaflets in French are now available: three focus on biocontrol options in major crops while the fourth is the French version of the fifth leaflet in the Training in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) series, which examines options for controlling the South American tomato leafminer, a new invasive pest affecting tomato crops in Europe.

The three leaflets in the Biocontol in Selected Crops (Lutte Biologique) series focus on grapevine, tomato and maize. Each leaflet examines the crop’s place in European agriculture and the major threats to production, before exploring the biocontrol options available.

For grapevine production, for example, a range of biological controls are possible against common pests such as grape berry and European grapevine moths and diseases such as downy and powdery mildew. However, there are significant bottlenecks to their wider use in European agriculture, and the leaflet identifies these and recommends measures which can be taken to overcome them.

These include recommendations for research and development, for policy makers and regulators, for education, training and communication, and for the biocontrol industry and distributors.

The French version of the fifth leaflet in the Training in IPM series (Controlling Tuta absoluta , a new invasive pest in Europe or Lutte contre Tuta absoluta , un nouveau ravageur qui envahit l'Europe), has been written by researchers at Spain’s IRTA research institute in Cabrils. They outline the range of measures which can be taken to control this tiny moth, which was first found in Spain in 2006 and has since spread around the Mediterranean basin and to countries in both central and northern Europe.   

Download the leaflets:

Cover Title Download in French Download in English
Biocontrol Number 1: Grapevine (Lutte Biologique Numéro 1: Vigne)
Biocontrol Number One_Grapevine (French) [pdf - 230.28 kB]
Biocontrol Number One_Grapevine [pdf - 169.32 kB]
Biocontrol Number 2: Tomato (Lutte Biologique Numéro 2: Tomate)
Biocontrol Number Two_Tomato (French) [pdf - 325.63 kB]
Biocontrol Number Two_Tomato [pdf - 254.99 kB]
Biocontrol Number 3: Maize (Lutte Biologique Numéro 3: Maïs)
Biocontrol Number Three_Maize (French) [pdf - 642.40 kB]
Biocontrol Number Three_Maize [pdf - 309.00 kB]
Training in Integrated Pest Management 5: Controlling Tuta absoluta , a new invasive pest in Europe (Formation en Lutte Intégrée 5: Lutte contre Tuta absoluta , un nouveau ravageur qui envahit l'Europe)
Training in Integrated Pest Management 5 (French) [pdf - 472.95 kB]
Training in Integrated Pest Management Five [pdf - 820.85 kB]
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