Session Details
[14-5]Insect vectors of plant pathogens: the biology of epidemics and development of public policy
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Annex Hall2
Chair: Andres Antolinez (Cornell University), Monique Rivera (Cornell University)
[14-5-01]Building an multidisciplinary approach to help decision makers solve vectored disease problems
*Neil McRoberts1, Kaity Coleman1, Sandra Olkowski1 (1. University of California, Davis (United States of America))
[14-5-02]Understanding the impact of policy change and agronomic practice on carrot virus and vector management in the United Kingdom
*Adrian Fox1, Mary Mynett1, Andrew Jukes2, Marco Benucci1, Aimee Fowkes1, Ian Adams1, Rosemary Collier2, Ines Vazquez Iglesias1 (1. Fera Science Ltd (UK), 2. Universtiy of Warwick (UK))
[14-5-03]Management and regulations for invasive vectors of plant diseases in New Zealand
*Jessica Vereijssen1,2, Desi Ramoo2, Mette Cecilie Nielsen1, Scott Sinclair3, David Austin Teulon1 (1. The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited (New Zealand), 2. Better Border Biosecurity (New Zealand), 3. Ministry for Primary Industries (New Zealand))
[14-5-04]Vector behavior and epidemiology of vector-borne bacteria
*Alberto Fereres1 (1. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain))
[14-5-05]Field-inspired research on the biology and management of insect vector-borne disease
*Michelle Lynn Heck1 (1. USDA Agricultural Research Service (United States of America))
[14-5-06]Intruding into a conversation: harnessing vibrational communication for interfering with Xylella fastidiosa transmission
Erica Tinelli1, Rachele Nieri2, Gabriele Greco3, Giada Spadavecchia1, Eustachio Tarasco1, Vincenzo Verrastro4, Valerio Mazzoni5, *Daniele Cornara1,4 (1. University of Bari (Italy), 2. University of Trento (Italy), 3. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden), 4. CIHEAM Bari (Italy), 5. Fondazione Edmund Mach (Italy))
[14-5-07]A secondary metabolite produced by an organelle-like bacterial mutualist may affect the microbiota of the Asian citrus psyllid
*Atsushi Nakabachi1 (1. Toyohashi University of Technology (Japan))
