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Biological Control of Fungal and Bacterial Plant PathogensConvenor: Ilaria Pertot (Yigal Elad until Sept. 2008)
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Aims of the WG
To promote cooperation and exchange of knowledgebetween scientists and experts in the field of biocontrolof plant diseases and integrated managementTo promote the education for and implementation ofbiocontrol and IPM strategies in agriculture
• Biocontrol of Foliar Pathogens, EFPP, Taormina, Sicily,
Italy, Sept. 2000
• Biocontrol agents: modes of action and integration withother means of control, Sevilla, Spain, Nov.-Dec. 2000
• Influence of a-biotic and biotic factors on biocontrolagents, Kusadasi, Turkey, May 2002
• Management of plant diseases and arthropod pests byBCAs and their integration in agricultural systems, S.Michele all’Adige, Trentino, Italy, Jun. 2004
• Fundamental and practical approaches to increasebiocontrol efficacy, Spa, Belgium, Sept. 2006• Molecular Tools for Understanding and ImprovingBiocontrol, Interlaken, Switzerland, Sept. 2008
Yigal Elad – Convenor 1998-2008
• University of Udine, Italy (1990-98) Phytoplasmadiseases, viruses of cereals
• IASMA (1998-2003) Grapevine downy mildewepidemiology and biocontrol
• SafeCrop Centre (2003-2007) Biocontrol on strawberry,grapevine and cucurbits, mechanism of action
• FEM (from 2008) Resistance induced by Trichodermason grapevine, plant-pathogen-insect-BCAs interaction,development of T. atroviride SC1, gene expression inAmpelomyces quisqualis
Ilaria Pertot - Convenor from Sept. 2008
• Improving efficacy and use of BCAs(formulation, application, etc.)
• Understanding mechanisms of action (generegulation included)
• Developing tools for risk assessment andmonitoring (registration)
• Understanding the effect of climate change andthe role of biocontrol in adaptation and stresstolerance
Future main challenges for biocontrol:
• Presentations and discussions on results andachievements
• Space for new ideas, approaches, innovation,speculation
• Focus on the most relevant problems in the useof BCAs to solve them
• Education of growers and consumers
• Low cost meetings, promote participation ofyoung people
Tasks for the WG in the future:
Activity of the WGBiological Control of Fungal and
Bacterial Plant Pathogens
2005-2009
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IXth meeting of the working group:
Fundamental and practical approaches to increasebiocontrol efficacy
September 6-10, 2006Spa, Belgium
Organizing committee:Monica Höfte, Haïssam Jijakli,Marc Ongena, Yigal Elad
Scientific committee:Monica Höfte, Haïssam Jijakli, MarcOngena, Yigal Elad, John Whipps,Gabriele Berg
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During the meeting the following themes were emphasized:
•Biocontrol in various systems•Understanding/stimulating naturally occurring antagonistsin soil, substrate, rhizosphere and phyllosphere•Understanding/stimulating the modes of action andecological suitability of introduced antagonists in soil,substrate, rhizosphere and phyllosphere•Influence of plant species/cultivar on natural orintroduced antagonists•Production and formulation to increase biocontrol efficacy•Use of biocontrol agents in integrated disease management•Risk assessment
154 Participants + 12 accompanying persons
30 Countries Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon,
Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Israel, Italy,Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,Switzerland, The Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey, USA, UK
134 Abstracts48 Orals86 Posters
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Xth Meeting of the Working GroupBiological control of fungal and bacterial plant pathogens
September 9-12, 2008Interlaken, Switzerland
Molecular Tools for Understanding andImproving Biocontrol
During the meeting the following themes were emphasized:
•Antagonists screening•Molecular/biochemical characterization and monitoring•Enhancement of efficacy•Biocontrol mechanisms•General biological control•Antagonist-plant-microbial/Abiotic environment interactions•Molecular ecology and impact assessment•Genomics and transcriptomics in biocontrol
Brion Duffy and Sebastian Kiewnick AgroscopeChangins-Wädenswil
Monika Maurhofer, Cesare Gessler ETH-Zurich
Christoph Keel Université Lausanne
Yigal Elad The Volcani Center, Israel
Organizing committee
120 Participants26 Countries Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Croatia,
Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Italy,the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania,Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, USA, UK,Uzbekistan
105 Abstracts50 Orals55 Posters
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Future Activity of the WGBiological Control of Fungal and
Bacterial Plant Pathogens
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XI Meeting of the Working GroupBiological control of fungal and bacterial plant pathogens
Climate change: challenge or threat to biocontrol?
June 7-11, 2010Graz, Austria
Local organizer:Gabriele Berg
The theme of the workshop will be:“The effect of climate change on biocontrol of
plant disease”
• The emphasis will be on the influence of climateon biocontrol, but all aspects of biocontrol mayalso be addressed
• Priority to oral presentation will be given toresearch discussing climatic aspects
• All contributions on biocontrol of diseases arewelcome!
Workshop Themes• Climate change, biocontrol and integrated plant
disease management: impact, adaptation, negativeand positive side effects on biocontrol
• Effect of climatic factors on disease development andbiocontrol
• Molecular tools to study microbial populations indifferent environments, crops and climate
• Climatic stress and biocontrol• Case studies of adaptation to climate change in
biocontrol: successes and problems encountered• Biocontrol and integrated disease management in
different environments• Integration of microbials and other adaptation tools
Workshop Themes• Commercial use of microbials for management of
diseases: present situation and prospects in a view ofclimate change, including new/near registration products
• Application of natural substances/microbials againstdiseases in different environments and climate
• Effect of climate-induced stress on host plant resistance(including resistance induced by microorganisms)
• Biocontrol and climate – all aspects• New bio resources for biocontrol• Mechanisms and signaling in biocontrol• Way to commercialization: mass production,
formulation methods and risk assessment• All aspects of biocontrol