International meeting on "Drosophila suzukii: new threat for European fruit production"
Trento - Friday 2nd December 2011
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1. How to reach
the meeting
By PLANE
fly to Verona Airport
shuttle to Verona Railway Station
train to Trento Railway Station.
By TRAIN
reach Trento Railway Station.
By CAR Registration &
highway A22, exits: Trento Sud (travelling
from the South), Trento Nord (travelling from
Accommodations
the North). registration is compulsory for participation at the meeting
From Trento Station the meeting site is a few Fill the online form and find suggested accommodation at :
minutes foot distant. http://cri.fmach.eu/Drosophila
Registration Deadline: 23-11-2011
Booking Deadline: 14-11-2011
International meeting
Contact us at Drosophila suzukii:
+39 0461 615601 new threat for
floriana.marin@iasma.it LOGISTICS
+39 0461 615411
European fruit
alessandro.cini@iasma.it SCIENTIFIC CONTENTS production
via Mach 1, 38010 Friday, 2 nd December 2011
Verona airport >>> www.aeroportoverona.it San Michele a/Adige
Railways >>> www.trenitalia.it Trento, Italy Sala Don Guetti
Buses >>> www.ttesercizio.it
Cassa Rurale Cooperati ve
Usefull links
Via Vannetti 8, Trento, Ital y
2. Drosophila suzukii is commonly called Preliminary program
the spotted-wing drosophila. Native to
Distribution in Europe - Since 2009 D. suzukii has been detected in infested fruits in Italy (Trentino) and France. It has been trapped in Tuscany
southeast Asia, it was first described in
(Italy) and Spain (southern Catalonia), and has been recently detected in other areas (Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia).
1931 by Matsumura.
A new invasive insect species Infestation rate>>>
9.00 Opening >>> (Drosophila suzukii, - SWD), is The potential of infestation rate
Expected speakers Keynote lectures >>> threatening European fruit by SWD is enormous, thanks to
production. an extreme fecundity and short
P. Witzgall (SLU, Sweden) Current status and management of Drosophila suzukii in SWD originates generation times.
C. Weydert (CTFIL, France) the western United States A. Dreves (USDA-ARS, USA) from the Far East Drosophila SWD has become
A. Escudero (IRTA, Spain) Evolution and ecology of D. suzukii: a comparison (Japan, Korea) and suzukii! the first manage-
C. Baroffio (AGROSCOPE, Switzerland) between native and invaded areas M.T. Kimura & G. it is spreading all
A new threat for ment priority for
Anfora (Hokkaido University, Japan; FEM, Italy) over the world. small fruits and
A. Zunic (NIB, Slovenia)
SWD infests un- European cherry growers in
H. Vogt (JKI, Germany) Presentations >>> wounded ripening fruit production. the invaded coun-
A. DalPiaz (APOT, Italy) 13.00 Lunch break >>> fruits and exhibits tries, where huge
G. Seljak (KGZS, Slovenia) 13.45 Presentations >>> a wide host crop range, attacking fruit losses have been reported.
berries, stone fruits, grapes and The aims of this meeting are to:
M. Pascual (UB, Spain) 15.00 Discussion>>> share data about SWD diffusion
damaged fruits as apples, loquat,
A. Grassi (FEM, Italy) 17.00 Conclusions >>> persimmons, and tomatoes. in Europe and identify research
G. Anfora (FEM, Italy) gaps to develop suitable control
strategies.
Topics >>>
The aims of the meeting are to >>>
>Situation in native areas (Korea/Japan) >Optimization of chemicals in IPM
>Situation in invaded areas: USA >Integration of biological control in IPM
Share data about SWD diffusion and impact in Europe; >Monitoring/controlling tools based on sex
>Situation in Europe and monitoring tools
>Updates from fruit producers communication
Identify research gaps to be filled in order to develop suitable >Host-plant/variety insect preferences
>Population ecology
control strategies.