…and IRM Guidelines for Sucking Pest were published and promoted Broflanilide, the first launched product from MoA Group 30, was widely used for control of Phyllotreta striolata and Plutella xylostella, but as there is no other efficient products for rotation, resistance is expected to develop. Ongoing SSB and FAW resistance monitoring programs were supported by multinational companies, domestic companies and NATESC. IRAC Videos in Chinese – available on YOUKU via links below Insecticide Resistance Management Mode of Action Explained …
…activity enable triggers for remedial actions to ensure success of crop production. The triggers and actions will depend upon the proactivity and sensitivity of the resistance monitoring approach. Remedial action plans that are specific for a crop-pest system and fit growers’ management practice should be developed to allow proper responses to cases of confirmed resistance. For example, with more proactive detection of emerging resistance, modifications to resistance management plans might be warranted so that they are better tailored to the…
MoA Classification MoA Classification and IRM (Journal Article) IRAC Test Methods – Introduction and Overview Methods Data Recording Form General Packaging and Shipping Instructions for Collected Insects CropLife International & CropLife Asia Position on Fall Armyworm IPM & IRM for Fall Armyworm in S. African Maize Nematicide Resistance Risk Statement…
IRAC Vietnam key initiatives in 2022 – 2025 Rotation of different MoA products in different insect generation is the simplest but one of most effective solutions for IRM. IRAC VN will focus on the implementation of this principle with the following core actions: Implementing MoA labelling commitments from CropLife VN members: 100% committed to comply with IRAC guidance (MoA icon, IRM label statement). Encourage MoA labelling practice in VN pesticide manufacturers: kick-start activities to accelerate the journey. Engage VN Government…
Report in brief from 2021/22: Regular scheduled meetings are well attended by a diverse range of people from various companies and industries with very good participation. A spin-off team has been formed called the “New and emerging pests meeting” to address entomological issues not specifically related to resistance. Various IRM awareness campaigns have taken place, especially via the members who belong to grower groups and academic institutions. A number of IRM guidelines and outreach documents have been developed or…
IRAC-US was the first Country Group organized after the formation of IRAC International in 1984. It is set up as a task force within CropLife America which is classified as a not-for-profit organisation (i.e. a 501(c)6 organization termed a business league not engaged in any regular for-profit business). The purpose of IRAC-US is two fold: first, to facilitate education and communication on insecticide resistance, and second, to promote the development of resistance management strategies to preserve the efficacy of…
The IRAC Mode of Action App The original mode of action mobile application, this app is for Insecticide Resistance only. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rv7SZ1-3J8 Download from the Apple App Store Download from the Google Play Store Global Resistance Management App This newer mobile application was developed in collaboration with FRAC and HRAC. It offers identical functionality to the IRAC Mode of Action app, but also includes the same functionality for both Fungicide resistance and Herbicide Resistance Download from the Apple App Store Download…