The latest issue of the IRAC MoA Classification has now been released and posted on the MoA Team page of the website (MoA Classification Scheme v7.2). Changes include the addition of some new actives and the re-classification of a couple of existing actives. A third edition of the small IRAC MoA booklet has been printed based on the latest version of the classification. Copies are available via the contact email address at the bottom of the page….
…to formulate an IRAC ‘Task Team’ to specifically address insecticide resistance concerns in Brazilian corn, cotton and soybean crops. The workshop will be held in the Brazilian capital city, bringing together representatives from major companies, grower and crop advisor representatives, university experts and governmental representatives to discuss and publish information related to best resistance management practice related to the three crops of concern. Presentations from the meeting can be found via the Brazil Team page or by using this link…
IRAC held their 49th International Spring Meeting at the Hamner Conference Center, Research Triangle Park, NC hosted by BASF and Bayer CropScience on 17-20 March 2014. There were 9 sessions held over the 4 days including various working group planning meetings, a meeting of the IRAC Executive, and an “International Day” with four invited guest speakers. Presentations from the ‘International Day’ can be found on the IRAC website Resources Page by filtering for Spring Meeting 2014 or using this link….
…Agadir where the participants will also be accommodated. The aim of this symposium is to provide a common forum for researchers, regulatory authorities, experts from extension services or advisory bodies, and the crop protection industry, to share their knowledge in pest biology, phytosanitary measures, control measures, particularly biological control and insecticide resistance; to identify gaps in knowledge and research needs in order to avoid duplication of work. For further information please go to the symposium page on the EPPO website….
The meeting theme for Entomology 2011 is “Identify… Clarify… Speak Out!” This reflects the need for entomologists to inform others about exactly what it is that yhey do and don’t do. There are three sub-themes for the meeting: Entomology and Social Responsibility Providing Informed, Objective, and Timely Communication Increasing Global Involvement For more information please go the Annual Meeting page on the ESA website….
…Agadir where the participants will also be accommodated. The aim of this symposium is to provide a common forum for researchers, regulatory authorities, experts from extension services or advisory bodies, and the crop protection industry, to share their knowledge in pest biology, phytosanitary measures, control measures, particularly biological control and insecticide resistance; to identify gaps in knowledge and research needs in order to avoid duplication of work. For further information please go to the symposium page on the EPPO website….
The meeting theme for Entomology 2011 is “Identify… Clarify… Speak Out!” This reflects the need for entomologists to inform others about exactly what it is that yhey do and don’t do. There are three sub-themes for the meeting: Entomology and Social Responsibility Providing Informed, Objective, and Timely Communication Increasing Global Involvement For more information please go the Annual Meeting page on the ESA website….