Session Details
[Poster18]Biological Control
Thu. Aug 29, 2024 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM JST
Thu. Aug 29, 2024 2:45 AM - 4:30 AM UTC
Thu. Aug 29, 2024 2:45 AM - 4:30 AM UTC
Poster (Event Hall)
[P0636]Combining biopesticides increases efficacy against the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda
*Steven James Harte1 (1. Natural Resources Institute (University of Greenwich) (UK))
[P0637]Biocontrol of the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier, 1791)
*Tabone Elisabeth Tabone1, CAPELLI Mathilde CAPELLI1, COLOMBEL Etty COLOMBEL1, De Bodard Marine De Bodard1 (1. INRAE (France))
[P0638]Effect of the inoculation density on the rearing of Dastarcus longulus (Coleoptera: Bothrideridae) using an alternative host
*Tianyi Zheng1, Kyo Itoyama1 (1. Meiji University (Japan))
[P0639]Management and Current Status of the Invasive Ant Wasmannia Auropunctata in Taiwan
*Hsiang-Ming Huang1, Chung-Chi Lin1, Po-Cheng Hsu1, Ching-Chen Lee1 (1. National Changhua University of Education (Taiwan))
[P0640]Applications of entomopathogenic fungus (Purpureocillium takamizusanense) in the biological control of agricultural pests
*Ying-Cheng Chen1, Hui-Ting Lin1, Hsiao-Han Tsai1, Chun-Chun Chang1, Kafle Lekhnath2 (1. Tainan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station (Taiwan), 2. National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (Taiwan))
[P0641]Improvements of the rearing method of Dastarcus longulus using frozen pupae of Zophobas atratus
*Ayane Kayamori1, Kyo Itoyama1 (1. Meiji University (Japan))
[P0642]Experimental parasitism of the parasitoid beetle Dastarcus longlus larvae to the invaded longhorn beetle Apriona swainsoni swainsoni larvae
*Kyo Itoyama1, Yuta Yamaguchi1 (1. Meiji Univesity (Japan))
[P0643]Functional Analysis of Transcriptome and Flight-Related Genes in Female Adults of Asian and European Spongy Moths
Yiming Wang1, Robert L. Harrison2, *Juan Shi3 (1. Jiangxi Academy of Forestry Science (China), 2. USDA Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory (United States of America), 3. Beijing Forestry university (China))
[P0644]Exploring bio-inspired tools against the invasive mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis
*Michele Ricupero1, Emanuele Porcu2, Agatino Russo1, Vincenzo Palmeri2, Orlando Campolo2, Antonio Biondi1, Lucia Zappalà1, Gaetano Siscaro1 (1. Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Catania (Italy), 2. Department of Agraria, University of Reggio Calabria (Italy))
[P0645]Biological control of polyphagous agricultural pests on native plants: the case of cottony cushion scale in Sicily
*Emanuele Porcu1, Michele Ricupero2, Gaetano Siscaro2, Antonio Biondi2, Lucia Zappalà2, George E. Heimpel3 (1. University of Reggio Calabria (Italy), 2. University of Catania (Italy), 3. University of Minnesota (United States of America))
[P0646]Using Rapid Molecular Diagnostics to Inform Conservation Biocontrol Strategies of Forestry Pests: A Case Study of Oak Processionary Moth (Thaumetopoea processionea)
*Kyle Alexander Miller1, James Kitson2, Darren Evans3, Neil Boonham3, Andrew Hoppit4, Jake Morris5 (1. Forest Research (UK), 2. FERA Science (UK), 3. Newcastle University (UK), 4. Forestry Commission (UK), 5. DEFRA (UK))
[P0647]The biological control agents Carvalhotingis visenda and Hedwigiella jureceki as vectors on an adventive pathogen Cercosporella unguis-cati in South Africa
*Thabo Moabi1,2, Wijnand Swart1, Anthony King 3, Nontembeko Dube 1, Alec Edwards1 (1. University of the Free State (South Africa), 2. University of Pretoria (South Africa), 3. Agricultural Research Council (South Africa))
[P0648]Massospora in Japan, a cicada-pathogenic fungal genus
*Takashi Ohbayashi1, Tom CHIYODA2, Yu MATSUURA3, Hiroki SATO4 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. (Japan), 2. Nagareyama City (Japan), 3. Ryukyu Univ. (Japan), 4. FFPRI (Japan))
[P0649]Histopathological appearance in the coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867) after the infected Metarhizium guizhouense PSUM04
*Narit Thaochan1 (1. Prince of Songkla University (Thailand))
[P0650]Harnessing microbial volatile blends to attract Aphidius parasitoids and boost aphid biocontrol
*Francine van Neerbos1,2, Rani Mertens3, Felix L. Wäckers4,5, Lien Bosmans3, Hans Jacquemyn2,6, Bart Lievens1,2 (1. Department M2S, CMPG Laboratory for Process Microbial Ecology and Bioinspirational Management (PME&BIM), KU Leuven (Belgium), 2. Leuven Plant Institute (LPI), KU Leuven (Belgium), 3. Research Centre Hoogstraten vzw (Belgium), 4. Biobest (Belgium), 5. Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University (UK), 6. Biology Department, Laboratory of Plant Conservation and Population Biology, KU Leuven (Belgium))
[P0651]Comparison of area-wide population structure between Orius strigicollis and O. sauteri
*Lan Kong1, Norihide Hinomoto1 (1. KYOTO University (Japan))
[P0652]Abundance of Japanese beetle adults and its tachinid parasite Istocheta aldrichi in a commercial vineyard of Quebec, Canada
Jacques Lasnier3, Charles-Henri de Coussergues2, Alain Baril1, *Charles Vincent1 (1. Plant Select (Canada), 2. Vignoble de l’Orpailleur (Canada), 3. Co-Lab R&D, division Ag-Cord Inc. (Canada))
[P0653]Comparison of two diets for rearing Nesidiocoris tenuis in the laboratory
*Yui Tamada1, Norihide Hinomoto1 (1. Kyoto University (Japan))
[P0654]Scaling up from laboratory to field: the intricate case of quasi-social parasitoids in the genus Sclerodermus
*Daniela Lupi1, Erica Holzer1, Costanza Jucker1, Sara Savoldelli1, Matteo Zugno1,2, Ian C.W. Hardy3, Serena Malabusini1 (1. University of Milan, Department of Food Environmental and Nutritional Sciences (Italy), 2. Lombardy Region, Laboratory of Plant health service (Italy), 3. University of Helsinki, Department of Agricultural Sciences (Finland))
[P0655]Assessing the Influence of Agricultural Practices on Functional Biodiversity: A Comparative Study in Conventional and Agroecological Tomato Crop
*Vasileia Chatzaki1, Nathalie Kamou1, Ariadni Papafoti 1, Evangelia Balampekou1, Nikolaos Kouloussis 1, Dimitrios Kovaios1, Apostolos Kapranas1 (1. Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki (Greece))
[P0656]Elevational Gradients of Entomopathogenic Nematode Activity in Oak (Quercus) Trees’ Rhizosphere are Contingent on Plant Ontogeny
*Rubén Blanco Pérez1, Andrea Galmán2,1, Alicia Pou3, Xoaquín Moreira1 (1. MBG-CSIC (Spain), 2. Montana State University (United States of America), 3. ICVV_CSIC (Spain))
[P0657]The behaviour and ecology of cabbage stem flea beetle and the parasitoid of its adult stage: good prospects for conservation biological control
*Sam Cook1, Patricia A Ortega-Ramos1 (1. Rothamsted Research (UK))
[P0658]Evaluation of chitinolytic activity and virulence of Purpureocillium takamizusanense strains against Tessaratoma papillosa (Drury)
*Hsiao-Han Tsai1, Hui-Ting Lin1, Ying-Cheng Chen1 (1. Tainan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, MOA (Taiwan))
[P0659]Parasitic castration as a biological control tool to manage carrot weevil populations
*Annie-Eve Gagnon1, Alissandre Lavoie1,2, Jacques Brodeur2, Benjamin Mimee1 (1. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Canada), 2. Université de Montréal (Canada))
[P0660]Trends of Pests and Natural Enemies in the Organic Cultivation of Green Onions in the Hilly and Mountainous Areas of Western Japan
*Toshio Kitamura1, David Wari1 (1. Western Region Agricultural Research Center, NARO (Japan))
[P0661]Comparison of some characteristics related to the conservation of Orius spp. between the two varieties of okra
*AKinobu Nakamura1,2, Minami Kamada1, Kyo Itoyama1 (1. Meiji University School of Agriculture (Japan), 2. NARO (Japan))
[P0662]Impacts of site characteristics and plant genetics on the efficacy of a weed biological control agent
*Dale Halbritter1, Carey Minteer2, Manoj Pandey3, Dean Brookes4, Telmah Telmadarrehei2, Jorge Leidi1, Emily Le Falchier2 (1. United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service (United States of America), 2. University of Florida- Indian River Research and Education Center (United States of America), 3. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services- Division of Plant Industry (United States of America), 4. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia))
[P0663]On the Eco-Friendly Control for Pine Wilt Disease in Korea National Parks
*Taeman Han1 (1. Korea National Park Research Institute (Korea))
[P0664]Tracking secondary plant feeding in generalist predators as a guide to rethink predator-prey interactions in agricultural landscapes
*Arash Kheirodin1, Mohammad Sayari2, Jason M Schmidt3 (1. Texas A&M University (United States of America), 2. University of Manitoba (Canada), 3. University of Georgia (United States of America))
[P0665]Establishment of behavioral assay system to evaluate locomotor activity of predatory bugs in Orius strigicollis.
*Kohei Honda1, Norihide Hinomoto1 (1. 京都大学農学研究科地域環境科学専攻生態情報開発学分野 (Japan))
[P0666]A Cell Phone for Bees
*ghorban ali miarkiani1 (1. University of Hawaii (United States of America))
[P0667]Study on the safety of five neonicotinoid pesticides to the predatory lady beetle Propylaea japonica
*Kairan Zuo1 (1. Henan University (China))
[P0668]Naturally occurring pathogen as a potential biological control tool for Atta sexdens (Formicidae: Attini)
*Gustavo Tsujimoto1, Diego M. Magalhães1, Daian Guilherme Pinto de Oliveira22, Jonathan Rodriguez1, Italo Delalibera Jr.1, José Maurício S. Bento1 (1. Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil), 2. 2Universidade Tecnológica do Paraná (Brazil))
