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Calls for papers have been issued for two events scheduled for Montpellier SupAgro in southern France in October 2020. First up is the international conference organised once every three years by the pests and beneficials committee of Végéphyl, France’s plant health association.
The next meeting of the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Working Group of the European Vegetable Research Institutes Network (EUVRIN) will be at Vegenov, Saint Pol de Léon, France, on November 14 and 15, 2019.
Researchers examining the factors affecting the success or failure of diversification experiences in agriculture have compiled a database using 128 validated responses from a survey across 12 European countries.
A new website has been launched by the six Horizon 2020 projects working together in the ‘crop diversification cluster’. ReMIX, one of the projects involved, reports: “Projects within the cluster are collaborating to increase the impact of crop diversification research and encourage sustained uptake of diversification measures by farmers in Europe through innovations across the agri-value chain.”
Two of ENDURE’s partners have reported significant advances in exploring the genomes of important crops which could help lead to the creation of more disease-resistant varieties. France’s INRA (National Institute for Agricultural Research) and its partners have published the first genome sequence of a grapevine rootstock while WUR (Wageningen University & Research) in the Netherlands, working with scale-up Solynta, has published the most complete genome sequence for potatoes to date.
EuroBlight, the network working on early and late blight in potato crops, has issued a series of recommendations to optimise disease control. It follows the 17th EuroBlight workshop held earlier this year, an event which attracted 110 scientists and industry stakeholders from 22 countries, including representatives from similar networks in North America, Latin America, Asia and Africa.
The MycoKey Horizon 2020 project is to stage an international conference in 2020. Addressing ‘Integrated and innovative key actions for mycotoxin management in the food and feed chain’, the event is being held in Bari, Italy, from March 9 to 12, 2020, and is being organised together with the 2nd International Forum on Mycotoxins in Animal Production and with the participation of the MyToolBox project.
Researchers at Rothamsted Research, one of ENDURE’s UK partners, have uncovered early signs of glyphosate resistance in blackgrass, one of the country’s most harmful weeds in autumn-sown crops. The news is particularly significant as glyphosate is one of the “last lines of defence” against a weed that has already developed multiple herbicide resistance.
ENDURE’s Polish partner, the Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute - National Research Institute (IHAR-PIB), is the chief organiser of the 21st Triennial Conference of the European Association for Potato Research (EAPR), which will be held from July 6 to July 10, 2020, in Poland’s capital city of Warsaw.
Two days of meetings are being staged to mark the end of the four-year EUCLID Horizon 2020 project in September. EUCLID (Europe-China Lever for IPM Demonstration) has been working on an Integrated Pest Management approach to pest control in European and Chinese agriculture, with a particular focus on tomatoes, leaf vegetables and grapes, chosen for their economic importance, though its findings will also impact other crops.
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