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Future IPM 3.0 towards a sustainable agriculture IOBC-WPRS general assembly Meeting of the WGs Integrated protection in viticulture, Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases and Multitrophic interactions in soil 15-20 October 2017, Riva del Garda, Italy BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Sponsored by the OECD Co-operative Research Programme: Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems The opinions expressed and arguments employed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the OECD or of the governments of its Member countries. The Conference was sponsored by the OECD Co-operative Research Programme on Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems, whose financial support made it possible for most of/some of the invited speakers to participate in the Conference. Local organizers Sponsors and exibitors Scientific collaborations Media partners Patronage and local parners Autonomous Province of Trento Autonomous Province of Bolzano Landwirtschaftliches Schulwesen | Land Tirol European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino Riva del Garda municipality Think global - eat local Scientific advisory boards Workshop: Ecological perspectives of induced resistance in plants and multitrophic interactions in soil IOBC-WPRS Working Group Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases Annegret Schmitt, Brigitte Mauch-Mani, Corné M.J. Pieterse, Gerardo Puopolo, Ilaria Pertot, Markus Kelderer, Michele Perazzolli, Victor Flors IOBC-WPRS Working Group and Multitrophic interactions in soil Christian Steinberg, Gerardo Puopolo, Heribert Insam, Martin Thalheimer, Michele Perazzolli, Stefano Cesco, Tanja Mimmo, Yigal Elad, Youry Pii Workshop: Novel tools and new challenges for IPM in viticulture IOBC-WPRS Working Group Integrated protection in viticulture Carlo Duso, Claudio Ioriatti, Denis Thiéry, Gianfranco Anfora, Gerd Innerebner, Ilaria Pertot, Klaus Marschall, Mauro Jermini, Michael Maixner, René Fuchs, Sergio Angeli, Silvia Schmidt, Tirtza Zahavi, Valerio Mazzoni Welcome! The main challenges for agriculture worldwide are sustainable production and the reduction of risks and impacts of pesticide use on human health and the environment. These challenges can be met through integrated pest management (IPM) and the use of sustainable approaches and techniques. All stakeholders, including citizens, are expecting production systems to become more sustainable, while supplying healthier and safer food and protecting the environment and its biodiversity. Research is progressing rapidly and farmers will have increased access to innovative tools in plant protection and production. The aim of FutureIPM3.0 is to bring together stakeholders dealing with different aspects of sustainable production in agriculture with a special focus on plant protection to share scientific, technological and regulatory information to build the future strategies. The main objective is to promote knowledge exchange among scientists, companies, advisors, farmers, policy makers and stakeholders, to identify approaches, tools and techniques to meet the future needs of crop production and protection. FutureIPM3.0 will offer the most advanced scientific and technical knowledge for advisors and growers, a unique opportunity for companies to present their innovation in IPM and to see the most recent scientific advances to further improve their products’ portfolio. The conference will be also a stimulating arena for scientists to present their most advanced discoveries. Since FutureIPM3.0 is about sustainable agriculture and development, we have proudly organized the event according to the principle waste avoidance and sustainable use of resource. All gadgets have been eliminated and the conference material and documents are either recyclable or available online. To avoid food waste during the conference, we collaborate with Trentino catering and Riva del Garda FiereCongressi within a “Food for Good” project. Thanks to this initiative, the surplus food from the meals during the conference will be delivered to charitable organizations such as family homes, soup kitchens and refugee centers. Moreover, we will provide meals with local ingredients. The international conference on “Future Integrated Pest Management” will be not a mere scientific congress, but it will combine a list of events to share scientific, technical and market knowledge on the major pillars of sustainable crop production. The plenary session ‘FutureIPM3.0 towards a sustainable agriculture’ sponsored by the OECD Co- operative Research Programme on Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems will gather the most renowned experts worldwide on three relevant subjects: the role of policies and trends in sustainable integrated management in agriculture, the most advanced tools and innovation in crop protection and production, and the challenges that sustainable integrated production in agriculture will face and how to address them. The conference FutureIPM3.0 is organized within the frame of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control (IOBC/WPRS) General Assembly and by three working groups (Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases, Integrated protection in viticulture, Multitrophic interactions in soil) of the IOBC/WPRS. Two Parallel workshops will focus on three hot topics of IPM: • Induced resistance in plants: the contribution of science to an effective field application • Preserving soil quality and health for the future generations • Novel tools and new challenges for IPM in viticulture The week of events is open by a technical conference (in Italian) presenting the most recent innovations for growers (biopesticides and pheromones, biocontrol and beneficial arthropods, agronomic practices, physical and technical solutions to prevent and control pest and pathogens, equipment and technologies, resistant and tolerant varieties, ICT to support a sustainable use of pesticides, web services, apps, decision support systems, digital solutions, etc.). In addition, the week of events hosts a workshop of the COST Action FA1405 - Using Three- way Interactions Between Plants, Microbes and Arthropods to Enhance Crop Protection and Production – focusing on Bottlenecks and opportunities in utilizing crop-arthropod-microbe (CAMo) interactions. A BRt2oB and R2R event, an exhibition and some technical and cultural events complete the program. FutureIPM3.0 is organised by International Organization for Biological and Integrated control (IOBC/WPRS), Fondazione Edmund Mach, Laimburg Research Centre, University of Trento, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen and University of Innsbruck, under the patronage of Euregio Tyrol- South Tyrol-Trentino, Landwirtschaftliches Schulwesen Land Tirol, Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano, Autonomous Province of Trento. We wish to thank the scientific societies, the sponsors, the scientific advisory boards and all collaborators that made the event possible. We welcome you and hope you will enjoy the meeting. On behalf of the organizers The convenors Ilaria Pertot Claudio Ioriatti PROGRAM Program overview | Future IPM 3.0 Sunday 15 October, 2017 IOBC-WPRS General Assembly IOBC-WPRS members only Monday 16 October, 2017 Coniugare competitività e sostenibilità: la sfida dell’agricoltura Plenary session, in Italian IOBC-WPRS General Assembly IOBC-WPRS members only PROJECT INTERFUTURE MEETING - From microbial interactions to INTERFUTURE project partners only new-concept biopesticides and biofertilizers Tuesday 17 October, 2017 Future IPM 3.0 towards a sustainable agriculture Plenary session Brokerage and Venturing Event on Research & Innovation on B2B and R2B event sustainable agriculture Bottlenecks and opportunities in utilizing crop-arthropod- EU-COST Action FA1405 workshop microbe interactions Wednesday 18 October, 2017 Ecological perspectives of induced resistance in plants and IOBC-WPRS Working Groups "Induced multitrophic interactions in soil resistance in plants against insects and diseases" and "Multitrophic interactions in soil” Novel tools and new challenges for IPM in viticulture IOBC-WPRS Working Group "Integrated protection in viticulture” Thursday 19 October, 2017 Ecological perspectives of induced resistance in plants and IOBC-WPRS Working Groups "Induced multitrophic interactions in soil resistance in plants against insects and diseases" and "Multitrophic interactions in soil” Novel tools and new challenges for IPM in viticulture IOBC-WPRS Working Group "Integrated protection in viticulture” Friday 20 October, 2017 Ecological perspectives of induced resistance in plants and IOBC-WPRS Working Groups "Induced multitrophic interactions in soil resistance in plants against insects and diseases" and "Multitrophic interactions in soil” Novel tools and new challenges for IPM in viticulture IOBC-WPRS Working Group "Integrated protection in viticulture” 1st Floor Tenno Ledro Slides 2nd Floor Dolomiti Rooms Sunday 15 October IOBC-WPRS general assembly Room LEDRO Monday 16 October IOBC-WPRS general assembly Room LEDRO Plenary Session - Una produzione agricola competitiva e le sfide della produzione sostenibile Room DOLOMITI Project Meeting Interfuture (for project members only) Room TENNO Tuesday 17 October Plenary Session - Future IPM 3.0 towards a sustainable agriculture Room DOLOMITI B2B EVENT - Brokerage and Venturing Event on Research & Innovation on sustainable PALAVELA agriculture COST Action FA1405 workshop - Bottlenecks

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