International Symposium & Annual National Science Meeting. ‘Vectors of diseases’ Venue: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT…
Planned sections – Emerging Issues and Challenges – Agricultural Biotechnology – Discovery and Synthesis – Ecosystem and Human Exposure and Risk Assess. – Environmental Fate and Metabolism – Formulation and Application – Mode of Action and Resistance Management – Residues in Food and Feed – Stewardship, Regulation, and Outreach…
Organised by Rothamsted Research and hosted at their headquarters in Hertfordshire, UK, the 8th International Meeting on Pesticide Resistance will cover the latest work on resistance to insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. The programme will include talks, posters and presentations under three headings “Molecular Mechanisms and Genomics”, “Evolution and Selection” and “Monitoring, Field Studies and IPM”. It will bring together a wide range of academics, students, industry and stakeholder representatives to engage with the insights and strategies arising from the…
The XIX International Plant Protection Congress will focus on crop protection technologies to mitigate the effects of climate change for food security and environment conservation.
Conference Theme – Biological Control: Approaches and Applications Globally, up to 30% of agricultural yields are affected by pests and diseases despite intensive chemical pesticide use. Biological control of insect pests and diseases is one of the major ecosystem services provided to agriculture worldwide. Natural enemies such as predators, parasitoids and pathogens play a major role in limiting damage caused by nature and exotic pests. The main theme of the conference is to address issues related to various biological control…
Theme: Getting a good deal for Agriculture and the Environment The Congress will consider emerging regulatory and environmental policy direction, and examine how this can stimulate and support beneficial changes in farming practice, to provide benefits for both food production and public good….
The Symposium will focus on new developments in all aspects of crop protection. The programme will include a plenary session with three invited speakers: Dr. Steven Fennimore (University of California, USA): “Challenges and opportunities for automation of weed control in specialty crops” Dr. Dick Shaw (CABI, UK): “Biological control of invasive weeds/escaped ornamentals in Europe” Dr. Regina Belz (University of Hohenheim, Germany): “Herbicide hormesis: importance and implications for crop production and weed control”. The programme will also include parallel sessions…