EPPO Workshop on integrated management of insect pests in oilseed rape
Berlin, 2017-09-20/22
At the EPPO Workshop on insecticide resistance of Meligethes spp. (pollen beetle) on oilseed rape (Berlin, 2007-09-03/03) it was recommended that follow-up should be planned to include other oilseed rape pests. Ten years later, on 2017-09-20/22, the Workshop on integrated management of insect pests in oilseed rape was organized in collaboration with the Julius Kühn-Institute. The aim of this Workshop was to share knowledge on oilseed rape insect pests and on the importance of their control for oilseed rape production, to learn about the present situation in different countries and recommendations for the control of oilseed rape pests with regard to insecticide resistance, to hear from industry about current chemical control options and resistance monitoring results, to inform participants about integrated pest management strategies and to learn about on-going projects searching for alternative control measures and novel control techniques. There were 77 participants from 22 EPPO countries and Canada, 12 agrochemical companies and 4 consultancy firms. NPPOs, Universities, Agricultural Research Institutes and breeding companies were all represented.
Workshop participants – more pictures
Special thanks are due to Mr Udo Heimbach (JKI-Braunschweig) and JKI Berlin-Dahlem staff for the excellent local organization. The EPPO Secretariat would also like to thank all participants and in particular the speakers, session chairs, and the Organizing Committee (Gunilla Berg, Udo Heimbach, Sue Mattock, Ralf Nauen and Manuela Specht) who helped in structuring this workshop and finalizing the conclusions.
Workshop presentations
The Workshop was organized as a series of lectures (41 in total). The speakers are listed below and the PowerPoint presentations of majority of talks are available (click on the links below to see the presentations):
Welcome and Opening address were made by Mr Heimbach (JKI) and Ms Zlof (EPPO)
Introductory presentations (session chaired by Mr Heimbach)
- Growers’ perspective: importance of insect control for oilseed rape production, Manuela Specht (UFOP, Germany)
- Managing insect pests of canola in Canada, Héctor A. Cárcamo (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
- The insect pests of oilseed rape: biology and potential for control by IPM, Samantha Cook (Rothamsted Research, UK)
- Update on insecticide resistance mechanisms and potential cross-resistance issues in major insect pest in oilseed rape, Ralf Nauen (Bayer, Germany)
Country presentations of current situation and recommendations on controlling oilseed rape insect pests with particular reference to resistance management (session chaired by Mr Heimbach and Ms Mattock)
- Summary of findings from a participant country questionnaire on pest insects in oilseed rape, Udo Heimbach (JKI, Germany)
- Alternative management of insect pests on oilseed rape in winter and spring, Marc Delos (SRAL/ DRAAF-Occitanie, France)
- Alternative management of insect pests on oilseed rape in autumn, Laurent Ruck (Terres Inovia, France)
- Oilseed rape pests in Norway, Nina Svae Johanses (NIBIO)
- Severe infestations of cabbage seed weevil and brassica pod midge in winter oilseed rape in Sweden, Gunilla Berg (Swedish Board of Agriculture)
- Resistance of pollen beetles to insecticides complicates control of cabbage stem weevils in winter oilseed rape crops in Czech Republic and Slovakia, Marek Seidenglanz (Agritec Plant Research, Czech Republic )
- The Czech Plant Medicine Portal, Martina Sojnekova (State Phytosanitary Administration, Czech Republic)
- Insecticide resistance of the most important insect pests in oilseed rape in Poland and resistance management strategies, Joanna Zamojska (Institute of Plant Protection)
- Pyrethroid resistance of insect pests in oilseed rape in Germany, Udo Heimbach (JKI)
- Oilseed rape situation in Austria, Gottfried Besenhofer (AGES)
- Oilseed rape insect pests in Lithuania, Birutė Vaitelytė (LAMMC)
- Oilseed rape insect pests in Serbia, Željko Milovac (IFVC)
- Oilseed rape insect pests in Hungary, István Farkas (Governmental Office County Vas)
- The role of UK Insecticide Resistance Action Group (UK-IRAG) and the British Crop Protection Council (BCPC) Pests and Beneficial Insects Group in resistance management and IPM in OSR, Susan Mattock (CRD)
Industry Presentations: Chemical control options, the status of available active substances including risk assessment concerning resistance to different substances (session chaired by Mr Nauen)
- Insecticide resistance monitoring results for thiacloprid obtained for pollen beetle populations collected in the EU between 2009 and 2017, Ralf Nauen (Bayer)
- Indoxacarb susceptibility monitoring of pollen beetles European populations, Stefano Pasquini (DuPont)
- Combined use of Phosmet and new cropping systems to control cabbage stem flea beetles, Luc Westerloppe (Gowanco)
- Pymetrozine: An essential component of insect pest management in European oilseed rape crop production, Russell Slater (Syngenta)
- Cyantraniliprole insecticide seed treatment: a new and unique tool for integrated pest management in oilseed rape in Europe, Anita Van Nieuwenhoven (DuPont)
- Isoclast™ Active (sulfoxaflor) as a new tool for managing virus vectors and virus transmission in oilseed rape, Imre Mezei (DowAgroSciences)
- Integral Pro: a tool within an Integrated Pest Management, Myriam Siham (BASF)
Control of autumn pests after the loss of neonicotinoid seed treatment in oilseed rape (session chaired by Mr Delos)
- Are there alternative insecticidal products after the ban of neonicotinoid seed treatment? Nils Conrad (JKI, Germany)
- Monitoring of the UK’s 2015/16 neonicotinoid derogation for oilseed rape, Sacha White (ADAS, UK)
- Reacting to the threat to the oilseed rape crop from the cabbage stem flea beetles, in the UK, in the absence of neonicotinoid seed treatments, Simon Kightley (NIAB,UK)
- Is resistance to insecticides affecting the interaction between aphids and Turnip yellows virus? Nadine Drechsler (BTL Bio-Test Labor, Germany)
Improving pesticide use (session chaired by Lovisa Eriksson)
- Using dropleg technique during flowering of oilseed rape to avoid pollinator exposure, Johannes Hausmann (JKI, Germany)
- Effects of insecticide applications on population development of pollen beetle in field studies, Meike Brandes (JKI, Germany)
- Current use and development of expert weather-based phenological models for managing oilseed rape pests in autumn and spring, Maria Tackenberg (Andreas Johnen) (Bayer Digital Farming, Germany)
Integrated Pest Management (session chaired by Ms Cook and Ms Zlof)
- Identity of parasitoids and their potential for biocontrol of oilseed rape pests in Europe, Bernd Ulber (University of Göttingen, Germany)
- Long term effects on parasitic wasps of insecticides used to control the pollen beetle, Jean-Pierre Jansen (CRA Wallonie, Belgium)
- Can entomopathogenic nematodes contribute to the sustainable management of oilseed rape pest insects? Ralf-Udo Ehlers (e-nema, Germany)
- Effects of entomopathogenic nematodes on insect pests of oilseed rape, Johannes Hausmann (JKI, Germany)
- EMPHASIS project: IPM for seedling insects in winter and spring oilseed rape production, Inga Gaile (Integrētās Audzēšanas Skola, Latvia)
- IPM4Meligethes ERA-NET project: new approaches to resistance management, Heikki Hokkanen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- Socioeconomics of adopting IPM strategies by oilseed rape farmers, Ingeborg Menzler-Hokkanen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- An Integrated Pest Management strategy for pollen beetle – are we nearly there yet? Samantha Cook (Rothamsted Research, UK)
- Monitoring and IPM of cabbage stem flea beetle in the UK, Sacha White (ADAS, UK)
Host plant resistance (breeding) (session chaired by Ms Zlof)
- Breeding for insect resistance in oilseed rape: is it a dream? Maxime Hervé (University of Rennes, France)
- Turnip yellows virus in oilseed rape – multi-annual European monitoring of disease pressure, estimation of yield impact and proposal of a genetic solution, Wolfgang Lüders (Limagrain, Germany)
Poster:
IPM4Meligethes: Novel Biosafe IPM Strategies to Manage Pesticide Resistance in Pollen Beetles, Heikki Hokkanen (University of Helsinki), Guy Smagghe (Ghent University), Gabor Lövei (Aarhus University), Eve Veromann (Estonian University of life Sciences).
Organizing Committee
Udo Heimbach, Julius Kühn-Institute, Braunschweig, DE
Sue Mattock, Chemicals Regulation Directorate, York, GB
Gunilla Berg, Swedish Board of Agriculture, Alnarp, SE
Ralf Nauen, Bayer AG, IRAC Intl. Vice Chair & Coleoptera WG Leader, DE
Manuela Specht, Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP), DE
Vlasta Zlof, EPPO