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How agro-ecological research helps to address food security issues under new IPM and pesticide reduction policies for global crop production systems

Published on May 24, 20151454 Views

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Agroecology and IPM00:00
James Hutton Institute,Scotland00:38
Basic and applied research01:13
Rapidly increasing inputs01:48
IPM is central to sustainable farming and pesticide reductions02:02
Pesticide use in EU02:23
Key ecosystem services for IPM03:47
Food webs in IPM - complex ecology04:45
Choosing IPM tools for the toolbox05:23
IPM tools: Pros and Cons05:45
How collaboration helps06:29
EU funded IPM projects + networks involving JHI09:25
Overview of the Pure project09:37
Integrated pest management10:04
Endure10:45
Pure partnership10:50
Using pest-resistant crops in IPM11:09
Designig IPM for GM crops11:34
AMIGA field studies11:48
AMIGA field studies maize + potato12:07
Examples from berry fruit IPM12:44
Recipe 1 (simple)12:56
Combining constitutive and inducible pest resistance13:44
IPM case studies: Rubus food webs14:25
An introduction to SCEPTRE 15:21
Impact of pesticide withdrawals by sector15:37
Adding biopesticides and biocontrol to the recipe16:11
Adapting IPM recipes from vineyards17:10
Teaming up with industry: traps and lures17:38
Chemical ecology of cabbage root fly18:18
Towards ‘push-pull strategies’18:58
Above ground signals19:32
Attractivity of Brassica plant volatiles to CRF: lab19:40
Attractivity of Brassica plant volatiles: lab19:57
Attractivity of brassica plants: field - 120:15
Attractivity of brassica plants: field - 220:19
Number of Delia eggs laid: field20:26
Below ground signals from healthy and damaged roots20:46
Laboratory root volatiles collection20:56
Plant signals in IPM21:27
Larval behaviour tracking: lab21:47
Larval responses to host & non-host plant root22:04
DMDS related to root damage level22:37
Scaling up IPM: Landscapes23:16
The Centre for Sustainable Cropping23:31
Mapping landscapes23:45
Land use and cropping patterns24:00
Scottish collaborations: global research partners 24:16
How collaboration helps24:27
Biopesticides Consortium 24:40
Thank you for your attention24:53