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The availability of standard, validated and easy-to-run methods for resistance detection in the world’s major insect pests is crucial for successful monitoring of resistance problems. Shown below are the IRAC Approved Test Methods which have been validated by IRAC member companies and collaborators to ensure that they provide reliable and reproducible data. Most tests are specific to particular life-history stages and can only be used with confidence for toxicants which have been validated in the development of the methodology. For more information…
Asia Group Key Objectives: Work with HRAC and FRAC to develop resistance management guidelines Continue working cross-industry with regulatory bodies in different countries on MoA labelling Provide technical guidance on developing management practices based on RM principles for fall armyworm Useful Links: Michigan State University Arthropod Pesticide Resistance Database (APRD)…
(Download the information as a pdf file) What is insecticide resistance modelling and who uses it? One of the most common questions asked of insecticide resistance researchers is “How long will it take for insecticide resistance to occur?” One way to answer this questions is to look at past events and identify trends that may repeat. This can be informative, but limited to general trends. For example in the crop protection market, it is often predicted that a pest insect…
…much of the oilseed rape growing regions of Europe. In 2007 an IRAC Pollen Beetle Team was established to bring together expertise from agrochemical companies and independent researchers in order to monitor the development of insecticide resistance in oilseed rape pests and to provide guidance and advice on the best practices to prevent further insecticide resistance development. In 2010 the team adopted a wider role looking at resistance issues in oilseed rape and as a result changed their team name…
…Ltd Agro-Kanesho Co., Ltd FMC Chemicals K.K. Maruwa Biochemical Co., Ltd The activities of IRAC Japan will include : Exchange of information between manufacture, public research institute, national and local authority and IRAC International on the management and counter-measures for insecticide resistance. Organising and participating in meetings, symposiums, lectures and seminars Distribution of documents (printed and electronic materials etc.) prepared by the Committee to relevant organizations and parties to disseminate and promote Insecticide Resistance Management (IRM). Documents will also be…
…and photophase shorter than 6.4 hours. Adults have a short active movement capacity but are easily transported by wind and infested propagation materials. Symptoms include chlorosis, leaf marginal rolling and ondulation, as well as necrotic areas, dropping and a growth reduction under higher pest pressure. No natural enemies are known for this pest and cultural practices are important to prevent damage, such as observe the most favorable planting period (April-June in Northern India) and crop rotation with non host plant…