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Welcome to Ales :

The heartland of the Cévennes Bienvenue à Ales :

Capitale des Cévennes

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Alès and the Ecole des Mines d’Alès

Alès is the capital of the Cévennes Region, which covers a mountain area in South France, between the Rhone, the Tarn, the Hérault and the Ardèche Rivers. In this dry region, the inhabitants tra-ditionally live on the production of goats and sheep, wool and cheese, and on the chestnuts, that constitute an important part of the traditional diet. Cevennes was one of the most impor-tant places during the religious wars in France, until the final Peace of Alès in 1629. The development of the region was driven by two main factors, the gener-alisation of silkworm rearing, and the exploitation of coal mines. The Ecole des Mines d’Alès was founded in 1843 to provide managers for the mining industry, then in devel-opment in the region. From 1845 to 1918, the Ecole delivered a technical diploma for the “maîtres-mineurs”, in charge of conducting the work inside the mines. In 1918, the diploma was transformed in an Engineering degree, and then, in 1960, it was incorporated into the French system of “Grandes Ecoles”, the Engineering High Schools. With the gradual decline of the coal extraction and mining activities in the region, the Ecole des Mines evolved to

Alès et l’Ecole des Mines d’Alès Alès est la capitale des Cévennes, qui couvrent une région montagneuse lo-calisée dans le Sud de la France, entre le Rhône, le Tarn, l’Ardèche et l’Hé-rault. Dans cette région sèche, les habitants vivaient traditionnellement de l’éle-vage de chèvres et brebis, de la pro-duction de laine et fromage, ainsi que des châtaignes, qui constituaient une partie importante de la diète tradition-nelle. Les Cévennes ont été une des places fortes pendant les guerres de religion, jusqu’à la Paix d’Alès, en 1629. Le développement de la région a été impulsé par deux facteurs majeurs, la généralisation de l’élevage du ver à soie et l’exploitation des mines de charbon. L’Ecole des Mines d’Alès a été fondée en 1843, pour fournir des cadres inter-médiaires pour l’industrie minière, en développement dans la région. Entre 1845 et 1918, l’Ecole délivrait un di-plôme technique, celui de « maître mineur », orienté vers la conduite de travaux à l’intérieur de la mine. En 1918, le diplôme fut transformé en un diplôme d’Ingénieur, puis, en 1960, il a été incorporé dans le groupe des Grandes Ecoles d’Ingénieurs en France. Avec le déclin graduel de l’extraction

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train civil and industrial engineers. Nowadays, the Ecole des Mines graduates 160 engineers each year, with five different specialities, materi-als, civil engineering, informatics, automatics, and environment. Silkworm rearing and silk production had a major economic importance in the region. Traditional houses were built for silkworm rearing, with a up-per floor well ventilated to keep a warm temperature optimal for the in-sects, and a huge entrance to supply the mulberry branches needed to feed the silkworms. With the increasing size of the rearing units, together with poor hygiene con-ditions, epizootics of disease devel-oped. The whole silk industry was in danger in 1860, and the producers asked the government for measures. The Minister of Agriculture, Jean Baptiste Dumas, the chemist, born in Alès, who understood this problem, sent Louis Pasteur, also a chemist, to analyse why the silkworms died. Here, Pasteur developed his skills in pathol-ogy that would later be used for ani-mal and human health, leading to the development of vaccines. When Pasteur left Alès, a series of laboratories were set up to monitor silkworm diseases. Until the 1960’s, the Silkworm Research Laboratory was located in Alès. Then, it was transferred to its current location in Lyon.. The Laboratory of Compara-tive Pathology was established in St

de charbon et des autres activités minières dans la région, l’Ecole des Mines d’Alès évolua vers la formation d’ingénieurs en génie civil et techni-ques industrielles. Aujourd’hui, 160 ingénieurs obtiennent leur diplôme chaque année à l’Ecole des Mines d’Alès. Cinq spécialités sont propo-sées, matériaux, génie civil, informati-que, automatique et environnement. L’élevage du ver à soie et la produc-tion de soie ont eu une importance économique majeure dans les Céven-nes. Les maisons traditionnelles ont été conçues pour cette activité, avec un étage supérieur bien ventilé pour garder une température douce opti-male pour les insectes, et avec une grande porte d’entrée, permettant d’a-mener les branches et feuilles de mu-rier nécessaires pour l’alimentation des vers à soie. Avec l’augmentation de la taille des élevages, sans une connaissance des règles d’hygiène, des épizooties se développèrent, mettant en péril la tota-lité de l’industrie de la soie. Ainsi, en 1860 les producteurs réclamèrent de l’aide au Gouvernement français. Le ministre de l’Agriculture, Jean Bap-tiste Dumas, chimiste originaire d’A-lès et connaisseur du problème, de-manda à Louis Pasteur, un autre chi-miste, d’analyser les causes de la mor-talité des vers à soie. Ici, à Alès, Pas-teur acquis les compétences sur le tout nouveau champ de la pathologie, com-pétences qui seraient plus tard transpo-

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Christol les Alès, where it stayed until 2004, when it was decided to transfer most of the scientists to Montpellier. The Ecole des Mines d’Alès, with the collaboration of the Alès City Council and the Alès Camber of Trade and Industry, permitted research in insect pathology in Alès by opening a labo-ratory to continue work on insect pa-thology and biological control. Two years ago we meet in Locorro-tondo, where we analysed the Present and Future of invertebrate pathogens in biological control. The meeting we are now opening will address some of the issues that were highlighted there, including resistance management, genetic variability, and registration procedures, that will condition the possibility of industrial development of biological control agents.

Miguel Lopez-Ferber Alès, June 3rd, 2007.

sées dans les domaines de la santé animale et humaine, et qui ont conduit au développement des vaccins. Quand Pasteur quitta Alès, une série de laboratoires ont été installés pour la surveillance de l’état de santé des éle-vages de vers à soie. Jusqu’aux années 60, la Station de Recherches Séricico-les est resté à Alès. Après, elle a été déplacée à Lyon, ou cette recherche sur le vers à soie continue. Dans les années 50, le Laboratoire de Pathologie Comparée a été crée. Il resta sur Alès jusqu’en 2004, date à laquelle il fut décidé de transférer la plupart des scientifiques vers Montpel-lier. L’Ecole des Mines d’Alès, avec le soutien des autorités locales, l’agglo-mération et la Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie d’Alès ont permis la continuation des recherches en Patho-logie des Insectes en ouvrant un labo-ratoire qui perpétue cette tradition en contrôle biologique. Il y a deux ans, nous nous sommes rencontrés à Locorotondo, pour analy-ser le présent et le futur des pathogè-nes d’invertébrés en Control Biologi-que. La rencontre que nous commen-çons va aborder quelques unes des questions soulevées alors, le manage-ment de la résistance, la variabilité génétique, et aussi, les procédures d’homologation et de mise sur le mar-ché, qui vont conditionner les possibi-lités de développement industriel du contrôle biologique.

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From the laboratory to the field: Key points

Alès, France, June 3 to 7, 2007-04-30

Honorary President: Constantin VAGO, fellow of the French Academy of Sciences

IOBC/WPRS working group “Insect Pathogens and Insect Parasitic Nematodes”

Convenor: Ralf-Udo EHLERS (Christian-Albrechts-University. University of

Kiel, Germany), IOBC/WPRS working group “Insect Pathogens and Insect

Parasitic Nematodes”

Subgroup Fungi: Cezary TKACZUK (Podlasie University, Poland)

Sugroup Nematodes: Itamar GLAZER (Centre Volcani, Israel)

Subgroup Soil Insect Pests: Jurg ENKERLI (Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon,

Switzerland)

Subgroup Viruses: Miguel LOPEZ-FERBER (Ecole des Mines d’Alès)

In cooperation with

COST ACTION 862 “Bacterial toxins for insect control”

Chariman: Neil CRICKMORE (Sussex University, United Kingdom)

Scientific organizers: Ludovit CAGAN, Ralf-Udo EHLERS.

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Local Organizer Committee

Constantin VAGO, fellow of the French Academy of Sciences

Miguel LOPEZ-FERBER, Ecole des Mines d’Alès.

Xavier LERY, IRD, Saint Christol les Alès.

Christine BLACHERE, INRA.

Pierre CASTEL, Directorate of Communication and Logistics. Ecole des Mines

d'Alès

Local Organizer

Miguel LOPEZ-FERBER

Labortoire de Génie de l’Environnement Industriel

Ecole des Mines d’Alès

6, Avenue de Clavières

30319 Alès Cédex

Tel : +33 (4) 66 78 27 04

Fax : +33 (4) 66 78 27 01

e-mail : Miguel.Lopez-Ferber@ema.fr

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF THE MEET-ING

IOBC/WPRS

11TH EUROPEAN MEETING “INSECT PATHOGENS AND INSECT PARASITIC NEMA-

TODES”

From the laboratory to the field: Key points

IN COOPERATION WITH

COST Action 862

“BACTERIAL TOXINS FOR INSECT CONTROL”

Alès; France, June 3 to 7, 2007

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF THE MEETING

IOBC/WPRS

11th EUROPEAN MEETING “INSECT PATHOGENS AND ENTOMOPARASITIC NEMATODES”

IN COOPERATION WITH COST Action 862

“BACTERIAL TOXINS FOR INSECT CONTROL”

Monday, June 4, 2007 8:00-9:00 REGISTRATION HALL

9:00-10:30 OPENING SESSION / WELCOME ADDRESS PASTEUR 1

Alain DORISON (Director of the Ecole des Mines d’Alès)

Max ROUSTAN (Mayor of Alès)

Constantin VAGO (Fellow of the French Academy of Sciences)

Ralf-Udo EHLERS (Convenor of the IOBC/WPRS Working

Group)

Neil CRICKMORE (Chairman of COST ACTION 862)

Miguel LOPEZ-FERBER (Local organizer, Ecole des Mines

d’Alès)

10:30-11:00 Coffee break HALL 11:00-12:30 IOBC WORKGROUP SESSION 1 PASTEUR 1

Soil insect Pests Chairman: K. Jung

11:00 R.P.Blackshaw. When should we use biocontrol agents against

leatherjackets (Tipula paludosa L.).

11:15 P. Marannino, C. Santiago Álvarez, E. de Lillo, E. Tarasco, O. Triggiani, and E. Quesada Moraga. Biocontrol of Capnodis tenebrionis (L.) (Col., Buprestidae) with entomopathogenic fungi.

11:30 K. Jung, A. Peters, and J. Pelz. Infectivity of Steinernema feltiae and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora towards first and second stage larvae of the forest cockchafer, Melolontha hippocastani.

11:45 M. Tomalak. Susceptibility of soil-dwelling developmental stages of rose-infesting sawflies to entomopathogenic nema-todes.

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12:00 R.-U. Ehlers, U. Kuhlmann and S. Toepfer. Field results on the use of Heterorhabditis bacteriophora against the invasive maize pest Diabrotica virgifera virgifera.

11:00-12:30 IOBC WORKGROUP SESSION 2 PASTEUR 2

Viruses

Chairman: R.D. Possee

11:00 O. Simón, S. Ros, A. Gaya, P. Caballero, and R. D. Possee. Sf29 is a viral factor that could be involved in virion packing within the OBs.

11:15 G. Clavijo, O. Simón, D. Muñoz, T. Williams, and M. López-Ferber, and P. Caballero. Importance of peroral infection fac-tors (pif and pif-2) in the interactions between genotypes of Spodoptera frugiperda multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus

(SfMNPV).

11:30 B. Arif, J. Slack, and P. Krell. The role of midgut enzymes in the infectivity of baculoviruses.

11:45 P. Kessler, M. Benuzzi, and F. Mayoral. Developing new bacu-lovirus products or “How to walk a tightrope”.

12:00 M. Ogliastro, D. Mutuel, Ravallec M., Vendeville A., Jousset X., Bergoin M. Revisiting the pathology of Junonia coenia Densovirus for a potential use as a biopesticide.

12:15 W. H. El Menofy, and J. A. Jehle. Influence of lepidopteran TCl4.7 transposon on Cydia pomonella Granulovirus gene transcription regulation.

12:30-14:00 Lunch RESTAURANT

14:00-15:30 IOBC WORKGROUP SESSION 3 PASTEUR 1

Fungi 1

Chairmen: I. Klingen and R. Wegensteiner

14:00 A. Fournier, F. Widmer, S. Keller, and J. Enkerli. Assessing winter survival of Pandora neoaphidis in soil applying bioassay and molecular approaches.

14:15 A. Ortiz-Urquiza, I. Garrido-Jurado, C. Santiago-Álvarez, and

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E. Quesada-Moraga. Partial purification and characterization of an insecticidal and antifeedant protein produced by the entomo-pathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae.

14:30 I. Klingen, K. Westrum, S. S. Nilsen, N. Trandem, and G. Wærsted. Factors important for the use of Neozygites floridana in biological control of the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae.

14:45 R. Mietkiewski, S. Balazy, C. Tkaczuk, and M. Wrzosek. Sup-plementary data to the biology and taxonomy of fungous strains from mites and insects.

15:00 M. Burjanadze, J. Moser, G. Zimmermann, and R. G. Kleespies. Investigations on antagonists of the bark beetle Ips typographus L. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) of German and Georgian popula-tions.

14:00-15:30 THEMATIC WORKSHOP 1 PASTEUR 2

Potato tuber moths control Chairman: P. Caballero

14:00 A. Carnero, A. Padilla, S. Perera, E. Trujillo, and E. Hernández.

Pest status of the Guatemalan potato moth, Tecia solanivora (Povolny 1973) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), in the Canary Islands.

14:30 L. F. Villamizar, C. Espinel, E. Grijalba, P. Cuartas, A. López-Ávila, and A.-M. Cotes. Development of a granulovirus based insecticide to control the potato tuber moths, Tecia so-lanivora and Phthorimaea operculella.

15:00 X. Léry, L. Villamizar, C. Espinel, J.-L. Zeddam, A.-M. Cotes, and M. López-Ferber. Analysis of several Colombian Phthori-maea operculella granulovirus isolated from Tecia solanivora: Detection of a new variable region in the PhopGV genome.

15:15 A. Laarif, E. Salhi, S. Fattouch, N. Zellama and M. H. Ben Hamouda. Perspectives for the control of insect pests with baculoviruses in vegetable crops in Tunisia.

15:30-16:00 Coffee break HALL

16:00-18:30 WORKSHOP 1 LGEI

C. Tkaczuk and S. Balazy. Isolation and identification of acaropathogenic fungi.

16:00-18:30 WORKSHOP 2 LGEI

O. Simón, D. Muñoz and P. Caballero. Basic techniques of baculovirus characterization.

16:00-18:30 WORKSHOP 3 PASTEUR 1

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T. Sierra. Affymetrix Microarrays : Discover Applications from Research to Diagnostic.

18:30-20:00 Dinner RESTAURANT

Tuesday, June 5, 2007 9:00-10:30 IOBC PLENARY SESSION 1 PASTEUR 1

Genetic variability of entomopathogens

Chairman: B. Arif

9:00 M. Typas. The significance of genetic variability in fungal biological control agents.

9:30 R.-U. Ehlers. Stability of beneficial traits during liquid culture of entomopathogenic nematodes.

10:00 M. López-Ferber, O. Simón, T. Williams and P. Caballero. Evolution of the frequencies of SfMNPV genotypic variants in artificial populations.

10:30-11:00 Coffee break HALL

10:30-12:30 IOBC PLENARY SESSION 2 GARDEN Poster Session: Viruses, Fungi and Soil Insect Pests

Chairmen: J. Jehle, J. Enkerli, and C. Tkaczuk

1. J. Enkerli, A. Gisler, R. Kölliker, and F. Widmer. Development of microsatellite markers for the assess-ment of population structure of the European cockcha-fer Melolontha melolontha.

2. R. Wegensteiner, and J. Weiser. Laboratory evalua-tion of Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. against Ips amitinus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae).

3. R. Wegensteiner, C. Tkaczuk, S. Balazy, and H. Kaiser. Protozoa, fungi and nematodes in Gastrophysa viridula (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) from Austria and Poland.

4. C. Daniel, S. Keller and E. Wyss. Field efficacy of entomopathogenic fungi to control Rhagoletis cerasi.

5. S. Griesser, and R. Wegensteiner. Occurrence of protozoan pathogens in Hylobius abietis L. (Col., Curculionidae) from Austria, Poland and Sweden.

6. C. Espinel, A.-M. Cotes. Determination of sublethal effects caused by Nomuraea rileyi on the development of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) .

7. E. Tarasco, F. Porcelli, M. Poliseno, E. Quesada

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Moraga, C. Santiago Álvarez, and O. Triggiani. Natu-ral occurrence of entomopathogenic fungi infecting the red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier, 1790) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in south-ern Italy.

8. B. M. Steinwender, and R. Wegensteiner. Effects of Beauveria bassiana on Ips sextentatus and on Thana-simus formicarius.

9. O. Simón, P. Caballero, and R. D. Possee. Acp26, a low transcribed gene, has no effect on AcMNPV replication and pathogenesis in cell culture or lepidop-teran hosts.

10. M. V. Carrera, J.-L. Zeddam, A. Pollet, X. Léry, and M. López-Ferber. Evaluation of the per os insecticidal activity of Baculoviruses by a nebulization method.

11. Y. Gómez-Bonilla, X. Léry, D. Muñoz, M. López-Ferber, and P. Caballero. Molecular and biological characterization of a novel granulovirus isolate from Phthorimaea operculella found in Costa Rica.

12. E. Stoianova, J. Cisneros, D. Muñoz, T. Williams, and P. Caballero. Interactions between the ectoparasitoid Euplectrus plathypenae and two nucleopolyhedroviru-ses in Spodoptera exigua and S. frugiperda larvae.

13. R. Seskena, M. Jankevica, and L. Jankevica. Studies on ecological and physiological host range of entomo-pathogenic Hyphomycetes.

14. E. Prenerova, R. Zemek, F. Weyda, and L. Volter. Sampling and occurrence of entomopathogenic fungi in soil from Cameraria ohridella (Lepidoptera: Gra-cillariidae) habitats.

15. L. Villamizar, M. López-Ferber, F. Martínez, A.-M. Cotes. Compatibility of Spodoptera frugiperda nu-cleopoliedrovirus with organic solvents used for microencapsulation.

16. L. Villamizar, C. Espinel, E. Grijalva, J. Gómez, A.-M. Cotes, L. Torres, G. Barrera, J.-L. Zeddam, and X. Léry. Isolation and characterisation of granuloviruses form Tecia solanivora in Colombia.

17. M. Züger, F. Bollhalder, P. Kessler, M. Andermatt. Selection of a new virus isolate to control CpGV-resistant codling moth populations.

18. M. Berling, M. López-Ferber, A. Bonhomme, and B. Sauphanor. Resistance of Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella) to Granulosis Virus (CpGV) in southeast France: First observations on the mode of inheritance.

19. A. Padilla Cubas, A. Carnero Hernández, L. V.

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López-Llorca, F. García del Pino. Bioassays with entomopathogenic organisms on adult of Cosmopo-lites sordidus (Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera: Curculi-onidae)

20. J. Cisneros, D. Muñoz, T. Williams, and P. Caballero. Effect of parasitism on a nucleopolyhedrovirus ampli-fied in Spodoptera frugiperda larvae parasitized by Euplectrus plathypenae.

22. S. Lerche, H. Sermann, and C. Buettner. Dissemina-tion strategies of the entomopathogenic fungus Leca-nicillium muscarium ZARE, GAMS 2000 in the host population of Frankliniella occidentalis PERGANDE 1895.

23. S. Balazy, C.Tkaczuk, R.Wegensteiner. Preliminary investigations on the occurrence of arthropod fungal pathogens in Austria.

24. Z.A. Fiedler and D. Sosnowska. Efficacy of entomo-pathogenic fungi in control of different stages of western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis PERGANDE).

25. J. D. Kowalska. The potential of Beauveria bron-gniartii and botanical insecticide to control Otiorhyn-chus sulcatus larvae in potted plants.

26. S. Besse-Millet, and A. Bonhomme. Efficacy of a Beauveria bassiana strain against the Castniid palm borer Paysandisia archon (Burmeister, 1880) under laboratory and natural conditions.

27. H. Sermann, M. Kalmus, S. Lerche, and C. Buettner. Efficacy of entomopathogenic fungi against larvae of the horse chestnut leafminer Cameraria ohridella.

12:00 -13:30 Lunch RESTAURANT

13:30 Excursion to Anduze and the Cevennes

21:00 Banquet at “Domaine Le Pian”, Moulézan

Welcome by F. Cabanat, President of the Ales Chamber of Trade and Industry

Wednesday, June 6, 2007 8:00-9:00 REGISTRATION HALL

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9:00-10:30 IOBC/COST PLENARY SESSION 3 PASTEUR 1

Resistance to microbial biocontrol agents

Chairman: M. Lopez-Ferber

9:00 S. Herrero. Bacllus thuringiensis resistant insects and their mechanisms of resistance.

9:30 J. Jehle. Field resistance to Cydia pomonella granulovirus - a

new challenge for research and application of baculovirus insec-ticides.

10:00 R. D. Possee. Persistent virus infections in laboratory and field

insect populations: fact or myth?

10:30-10:45 Coffee break HALL

10:45-11:00 Group photograph MAIN ENTRANCE

11:00-12:30 IOBC/COST PLENARY SESSION 4 GARDEN

Poster session 2. Nematodes, Bacteria, and Toxins

Chairman: I. Glazer, P. Talliez, N. Crickmore

29. M. Chubinishvili, L. Salame, C. Chkhubianishvili and I. Glazer. Genetic Improvement of Beneficial Traits Mixed Population of Steinernema feltiae for Enhance-ment of Persistence and Efficacy.

30. L. Ruiu, A. Satta, D. J. Ellar, and I. Floris. New hope for the microbial control of Musca domestica L.

31. N. Mikaia, L. Salame, C. Chkhubianishvili,and I. Glazer. Isolation and Characterization of New Popula-tions of Entomopathogenic nematodes from Israel.

32. A. Morton and F. Garcia del Pino. An autochthonous strain of Steinernema feltiae against Mediterranean flatheaded rootborer, Capnodis tenebrionis (Coleoptera, Buprestidae): Field experiments.

33. E. Tarasco, Z. Mráček, K. B. Nguyen, and O. Trig-giani. A new steinernematid epn from Sardinia island (Italy).

34. X. Yi, S. Schroer, R. Han, and R.-U. Ehlers. Inte-grated biological control strategy to avoid resistance development of Plutella xylostella against Bt.

35. Ž. Laznik, T. Tóth, T. Lakatos, and S. Trdan. First record of entomopathogenic nematodes in Slovenia and perspectives of their use.

36. T. Lakatos and T. Tóth. Cytotoxic and antimicrobial compound producing activity of hungarian Photor-habdus and Xenorhabdus isolates.

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37. A. Leclerque, and R. G. Kleespies. Taxonomic posi-tion and internal organization of the genus Rickettsiel-la: the pathotypes R. grylli and R. melolonthae.

38. N. Pionnier, S. Pagès, E. Filleron, S. Pinczon Du Sel, J. Lambion, L. Romet, and P. Tailliez. Entomopatho-genic nematodes from biological agriculture and identification of their symbiotic bacteria.

39. C. Sisak, Z. Kaskötı, T. Tóth, and T. Lakatos. Culti-vation conditions of biocomplexes applicable to control Melolontha melolontha.

40. M. van Munster, S. Augustin, C. Courtin, D. Bour-guet, and D. Pauron. Study of the mechanism of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3A toxin in a natural population of the leaf beetle, Chrysomela tremulae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae).

41. E. San-Blas, and S. R. Gowen. Scavenging behaviour in some entomopathogenic nematode species.

42. V. A. Vassiliou. The efficiency of some biological insecticides against the Potato Tuber Moth Phthori-maea operculella (Ζeller) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in organic potatoes, in Cyprus.

43. M. Péchy-Tarr, E. Fischer, M. Maurhofer, J. Grunder, and C. Keel. Plant-beneficial pseudomonad with insecticidal activity.

44. S. Mouton and D. Juan. Entomopathogenic nematodes for control of codling moth: efficacy assessment under laboratory and field conditions.

45. K. Gottwaldová, and L. Cagáň. Survival and weight of the European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) larvae originated from different European populations reared on the artificial diets contained two Cry1Ab toxins.

12:30 -14:00 Lunch RESTAURANT

14:00-15:30 IOBC WORKGROUP SESSION 4 PASTEUR 1

Nematodes Chairmen: M. Tomalak and M. Zec-Vojinovic

14:00 D. Easterhoff, A. Marion, R. Reinke and S. Bornstein-Forst.

Effects of in host desiccation stress on development and infec-tivity of Steinernema websteri.

14:15 O. Triggiani, and E. Tarasco. Foliar application of EPNs to

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control Xantogaleruca luteola Müller (Coleoptera, Chrysomeli-dae).

14:30 L. M. Kruitbos, S. Heritage, and M. J. Wilson. Phoresy In Entomopathogenic Nematodes - a Mode of Dispersal?

14:45 M. Zec-Vojinovic and H. M. T. Hokkanen. Synergistic interac-tion between Steinernema feltiae and Paecilomyces fumoso-roseus?

15:00 V. S. Somvanshi, H. Koltai, and I. Glazer. Expression of differ-ent desiccation tolerance related genes in various species of entomopathogenic nematodes.

15:15 J. Grunder, E. Fischer, M. Péchy-Tarr, M. Maurhofer, and C. Keel. Insecticidal activity, found in plant-beneficial pseudomo-nas and in Photorhabdus / Xenorhabdus.

14:00-15:30 IOBC WORKGROUP SESSION 5 PASTEUR 1

Fungi 2 Chairmen: S.Balazy and E. Quesada - Moraga

14:00 H. Sermann. Efficiency of entomopathogenic fungi for pupae of the horse chestnut leafminer Cameraria ohridella in the winter.

14:15 C. Daniel, S. Keller, and E. Wyss. Susceptibility of Rhagoletis cerasi to entomopathogenic fungi.

14:30 D. Sosnowska. Influence of plant species and pests on the devel-opment of pathogenic fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus in soil conditions.

14:45 V. M. Hansen, A. M. Madsen, N. V. Meyling, and J. Eilenberg. Exposure of greenhouse workers to fungal biocontrol agents in vegetable production.

15:00 M. Kirchmair, S. Neuhauser, L. Huber, and H. Strasser. The impact of soil treatment on soil mycobiota.

15:30 -16:00 Coffee break HALL

16:00-17:00 COST 862 WORKGROUP SESSION 6 PASTEUR 1

Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus: emerging pathogens for insect control

Chairman: R-U. Ehlers

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16:00 H. B. Bode, A. O. Brachmann, and G. Schwär. Biosynthesis and function of secondary metabolites in Photorhabdus and Xenor-habdus.

16:15 R. ffrench-Constant, A. Dowling, M. Hares, J. Parkhill, and N. Waterfield. Exploiting the Photorhabdus genome.

16:30 A. Fodor, A. M. Fodor, S. Forst, J. Hogan, M. Hevesi, M. G.

Klein, E. Stackebrandt, A. Szentirmai, and F. Sztaricskai. New aspects on Xenorhabdus antibiotic research.

16:45 M. Sánchez-Contreras, R. H. ffrench-Constant, and N. R. Water-

field. Functional Genomics of Photorhabdus asymbiotica. Rapid Virulence Annotation (RVA) of pathogen genomes using inver-tebrate models.

16:00-17:00 THEMATIC WORKSHOP 2 PASTEUR 1

Cydia pomonella control

Chairman J. Jehle

16:00 G. Curto, A. Reggiani, S. Vergnani, S. Caruso, and M. Boselli. Effectiveness of entomopathogenic nematodes in the control of Codling Moth larvae (Cydia pomonella) in Northern Italy.

16:15 M. Rezapanah, S. Shojai-Estabragh, J. Huber and J. A. Jehle. Molecular and biological characterization of new isolates of Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) from the Iran.

16:30 M. Berling, M. López-Ferber, and A. Bonhomme and B. Sau-phanor. A solution against resistance of French codling moth to CpGV?

16:45 K. E. Eberle, S. M. Sayed, M. Rezapanah, and J. A. Jehle. Molecular and biological analysis of a new CpGV isolate (I12) that breaks CpGV resistance in codling moth.

17:00-18:00 COST WORGROUP SESSION 7 PASTEUR 1

The use of bacterial insecticides for IPM Chairman: L. Cagáň

16:00 D.C. Kontodimas, O. Anastasopoulou, and M. Anagnou-Veroniki. Efficacy of submultiples doses of Bacillus thuringien-sis compounds against Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermul-ler) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae).

16:15 R. Zemek, and J. Hubert. Acaricidal activity of Bacillus thur-

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ingiensis toxins against mite pests. 16:30 I. Swiecicka, D. K. Bideshi, and B. A. Federici. IS5056, a new

Bacillus thuringiensis isolate with entomopathogenic properties. 16:45 O. Strauch, J. Oestergaard and R.-U Ehlers. Susceptibility of

Tipula paludosa against Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, Steinernema carpocapsae and Steinernema feltiae.

18:00-18:30 COST WORKGROUP SESSION 8 PASTEUR 1

Discussion forum: The use of bacterial insecticides for IPM (2) Chairman: L. Cagáň

18:30 -19:30 Visit of the Mechanic sport centre

18:30-19:30 Visit of a coal mine

20:00-21:30 Reception by the City Major and diner at the Mechanical Sport Centre

Thursday, June 7

9:00-10:30 REBECA PLENARY SESSION 5 PASTEUR 1

Perspectives on the registration of microbial biocontrol agents: The REBECA OUTPUT Chairman: R-U. Ehlers

09:00 R-U. Ehlers - Regulation of Microbial Biocontrol Agents in

Europe – Results of the REBECA Policy Support Action

09:30 R. Hauschild. Current data requirements for the environmental and ecotoxicological risk assessment.

09:45 H. Strasser, M. Typas, C. Altomare, and T.M. Butt. REBECA

Proposal on the assessment of microbial metabolites. 10:00 C. Felici, C. Cristani, S. Degl’Innocenti, and M. Nuti. The

impact of Plant Protection Products (PPPs) on non-target organ-isms: soil microbiota.

10:15 H. Mensink, and J. W. A. Scheepmaker. How to evaluate the

environemental safety of microbial pest control products? A proposal.

10:30-11:00 Coffee break HALL

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11:00-12:30 REBECA WORKGROUP SESSION 5 PASTEUR 1

Round table: Ecotoxicological impacts of biocontrol agents: what do we need to test? Chairman: R-U. Ehlers

11.00-12:30 COST WORKGROUP SESSION 9 PASTEUR 2

Nematodes and Symbionts Chairman: P. Talliez

11:00 A. Paule, S. Pagès, C. Laroui, S. P. Stock, P. Tailliez. New

molecular phylogeny of Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus based on a multigene approach.

11:15 T. Tóth, T. Lakatos and Z. Kaskötı. Identification and typing of

Photorhabdus isolates from entomopathogenic nematodes in hungarian soils.

11:30 A. Ragni. Latest progress in the intellectual property in the field

of Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus. 11:45 A. Peters. Photorhabdus spp. and Xenorhabdus spp: Only feed

for mass production of nematodes?

12:00 A. Hirao and R.-U. Ehlers. Recovery of Steinernema carpocap-sae and Steinernema feltiae in liquid culture.

12:30-14:00 Lunch RESTAURANT

14:00-15:30 COST PLENARY SESSION 6 PASTEUR 1

Student presentations Chairmen: N. Crickmore and D. Pauron

14:00 J. Oestergaard, R.-U. Ehlers, A. C. Martínez-Ramírez, and M.

D. Real. Binding and pore formation of Cyt1Aa and Cry11Aa toxins of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis to brush border membrane vesicles of Tipula paludosa (Diptera: Nematocera).

14:15 S. Andrzejczak. STSM: Development of isolation methods for

Bacillus thuringiensis and evaluation of their ability to inhibit pathogenic bacteria.

14:30 R. Boncheva, S. Naimov, R. Karlova, and R. A. de Maagd. The

role of solubilization and proteolytic processing in the mode of action and insect specificity of Bacillus thuringiensis thompsoni crystal proteins.

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14:45 M. Bruce, N. Crickmore, A. Sayyed, and J. Ferré. Characterisa-

tion of an N terminal Cry1Ac mutant that shows increased toxicity towards a resistant population of Plutella xylostella (SERD4).

15:00 O. Opota, N. Gauthier, A. Doye, P. Gounon, C. Berry, E.

Lemichez, and D. Pauron. Cellular effects of the Bacillus sphaericus Binary toxin on MDCK cells expressing its receptor.

15:30-16:00 Coffee break HALL

16:00-17:00 PLENARY SESSION 7 PASTEUR 1

IOBC Business Meeting

Chairman: R-U. Ehlers

14:00-17:30 REBECA EXPERT GROUP SESSION RENÉ DENNI

OECD Issue Paper “How to evaluate the environmental safety of microbial pest control products” REBECA proposal on he assessment of microbial metabolites.

17:00-18:00 PLENARY SESSION 8 PASTEUR 1

Summary and Closing Remarks

18:00-19:30 PLENARY SESSION 9 PASTEUR 1

COST Management Committee Meeting

18:30 Roundup & Good-bye

19:30 Dinner

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List of participants

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Dr ABDEL-RAHMAN Mohamed Alaa El-Dein A Plant Protection Research Inst El-Glaa Street, Agricultural Experi 71221 - Assiut Egypte alaaa4@hotmail.com Dr. ALTOMARE Claudio ISPA Via Amendola, 122/O 70126 Bari Italy claudio.altomare@ispa.cnr.it Dr. ANAGNOU-VERONIKI Ma-ria Benaki Phytopathological Istit Entomology 8 St Delta 14561 – Kifissia - Attica Grèce imp@bpi.gr Dr. ANDERMATT Martin Andermatt Biocontrol AG Stahlermatten 6 6146 Grossdietwil Switzerland andermatt@biocontrol.ch Ms. ANDRZEJCZAK Sylwia Institute of Genetics and Microbiol-ogy Microorganisms Ecology and Envi-ronmental Protection Przybyszewskiego Str. 63 51-148 Wroclaw

Poland sylwia@microb.uni.wroc.pl Dr ARIF Basil Great Lakes Forestry Centre Molecular Virology 1219 Queen St. E. P6A 2E5 - Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Canada barif@nrcan.gc.ca M. ARROYO CASTILLO, Alonso Antonio Universidad Centro-Occidental Lisan-dro Alvarado Barquisimeto Venezuela alantonar@gmail.com Pr. BALAZY Stanislaw Research Centre for Agricultural and Forest Environment PAS Bukowska str.19 60-809 Poznañ Poland balazy@man.poznan.pl Mr. BARTA Marek Slovak Academy of Sciences Department of Applied Dentrology Vieska nad zitavou 178 951 52 Slepcany Slavakia barta@afnet.uniag.sk Dr. BELDA Jose Eduardo Koppert Biological Systems

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P. I. Ciudad Transporte Poniente, Parcela 14, Nave 04745 - La Mojonera - Almeria Espagne jbelda@koppert.es Ms. BERLING Marie EMA 6 avenue de Clavières 30319 Alès France Marie.Berling@ema.fr Ms. BESSE-MILLET Samantha NPP Développement 35 Avenue Léon Blum 64000 Pau France saman-tha.millet@arystalifescience.com Pr. BLACKSHAW Rod University of Plymouth Biological Sciences Drake Circus PL4 8AA Plymouth UK rblackshaw@plymouth.ac.uk Dr. BLUM Bernard IBMA PO Box 18 4009 – Basel Suisse agrometrix.blum@balcab.ch Dr. BODE Helge

Saarland University Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Building A4.1 66123 Saarbruecken Germany h.bode@mx.uni-saarland.de Mr. BOLLHALDER Franz Andermatt Biocontrol AG Stahlermatten 6 6146 Grossdietwil Switzerland bollhalder@biocontrol.ch Dr. BONCHEVA Rumyana University of Plovdiv 24 Tzar Assen Str 4000 Plovdiv Bulgaria boncheva@uni-plovdiv.bg Mr. BONHOMME Antoine NPP 35 Avenue Léon Blum 64000 Pau abonhomme@npp.fr Pr. BORNSTEIN-FORST Susan Marian College 45 S. National Ave 54935 - Fond du Lac Wisconsin USA sbornsteinforst@mariancollege.edu Dr. BROWN Andrew Becker Underwood Ltd Harwood road industrial Estate Harwood road I Littlehampton

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West Sussex BN17 7AU UK An-drew.Brown@beckerunderwood.com Dr. BRUCE Mark University of Sussex Biochemistry Falmer BN1 9QG – Brighgton - Sussex Royaume-Uni m.j.bruce@sussex.ac.uk Dr. BURJANADZE Medea Vasil Gulisashvili Institut of Forest Protection 9, Mindeli str 0186 – Tbilisi Georgie medeabu@yahoo.com Pr. CABALLERO Primitivo Universidad Publica de Navarra Produccion Agraria Campus de Arrosadia 31006 – Pamplona – Navarra Espagne pcm92@unavarra.es Dr. CAGÁŇ Ľudovít Slovak University of Agriculture Department of Plant Protection Tr. A. Hlinku 2 949 76 Nitra Slovakia ludovit.cagan@uniag.sk

Ms. CHUBINISHVILI Mariam Kanchaveli L. Research Institut of Plant Protection Biocontrol Dept. 82 Chavchavdze Ave. 0162 - Tbilisi Georgia _mariam_@list.ru Mr. CLAVIJO Gabriel Universidad Pública de Navarra Producción Agraria Campus Arrosadía s/n 31006 Pamplona Navarra Spain gabriel.clavijo@unavarra.es Dr. COTES Alba CORPOICA Biological control Km 14 via a Mosquera Bogota - Cundinamarca Colombie cotesprado@yahoo.com acotes@corpoica.org.co Dr. CRICKMORE Neil University of Sussex Biochemistry Falmer BN1 9QG - Brighton UK n.crickmore@sussex.ac.uk Dr. CURTO Giovanna Plant Protection Service Emilia-Romagna Regional

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Administration via Saliceto 81 40128 bologna Emilia-Romagna Italy gcurto@regione.emilia-romagna.it Ms. DANIEL Claudia Research Institute of Organic Agri-culture Ackerstrasse CH-5070 Frick Switzerland claudia.daniel@fibl.org Dr. DE MAAGD Ruud Plant Research International Business Unit Bioscience Po Box 16 6700 AA Wageningen The Netherlands Ruud.deMaagd@wur.nl Ms DELVAUX Sylvia Koppert Biological Systems Veilingweg 17 2651 BE The Netherlands HVDSTEEN@KOPPERT.NL Ms. EBERLE Karolin DLR Rheinpfalz Phytomedizin Breitenweg 71 67435 Neustadt Rheinland-Pfalz Germany karolin.eberle@dlr.rlp.de

Pr. EHLERS Ralf-Udo Institute for Phytopathology Christian-Albrechts-University Dept. Biotechnology & Biol. Control Hermann-Rodewald Str. 9 24118 - Kiel Germany ehlers@biotec.uni-kiel.de Mr. EL MENOFY Wael DLR Rheinpfalz Phytomedizin Breitenweg 71 67435 Neustadt Rheinland-Pfalz Germany wael.elmenofy@dlr.rlp.de Dr. ELLIS Jonathan Plymouth University Biological Sciences Plymouth University, Drake Circus PL4 8AA - Plymouth Devon UK jonathan.ellis@plymouth.ac.uk Dr. ENKERLI Juerg Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon Reckenholzstrasse 191 8046 Zurich Switzerland juerg.enkerli@art.admin.ch Dr. FALTA Vladan Research and Breeding Institut Integrated Fruit Protection

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Holovousy 1 508 01 Horice Czech Republic falta@vsuo.cz Dr. FFRENCH-CONSTANT Rich-ard Biological Sciences, University of Exeter, Pernyn, Cornwall, UK R.ffrench-Constant@exeter.ac.uk Ms. FIEDLER Aneta Institute of Plant Protection Biocontrol & Quarantine Miczurina 20 60-318 Poznan Poland Z.Fiedler@ior.poznan.pl Dr. FISCHER Esther University of Applied Science Gruental, PObox 335 8820 Waedenswil Switzerland esther.fischer@hsw.ch Pr. FODOR Andras Ohio State University Animal Sciences 5651 Fredericksburg Road OH 44691 Wooster OHIO USA fodorandras@yahoo.com Mr. FOURNIER Anselme

Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon Reckenholzstrasse 191 8046 Zurich Switzerland anselme.fournier@art.admin.ch Dr. FOURNIER Philippe INRA Université Montpellier II Place Eugène Bataillon 34095 Montpellier cedex 5 fournierp@ensam.inra.fr Mr. FRANCESCHINI Sergio Intrachem Production Via XXV Aprile 4/A 24050 bergamo Italy francheschini@intrachem.com Dr GALEANO REVERT Magda Koppert Biological Systems Polígono Industrial Ciudad Trans-porte del Poniente 04745 - La Mojonera - Almeria Espagne mgaleano@koppert.es Dr. GARCIA DEL PINO Fernando Univesidad Autónoma de Barcelona Biologia Animal, Biologia Vegetal y Ecologia Facultad de Biociencias 08193 Bellaterra Barcelona Spain Fernando.Garcia@uab.cat

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Pr GLAZER Itamar ARO Volcani Center Nematology 50 250 - Bet-Dagan Israël glazerit@agri.gov.il Pr. GOGINASHVILI Nana Vasil Gulisashvili Forest Inst 9 Mindeli str. 0186 - Tbilisi Georgia nanagoginashvili@mail.ru Ms GOTTWALDOVÁ Katarína Slovak University of Agriculture Department of Plant Protection Tr. A. Hlinku 2 949 76 Nitra Slovakia katarina.gottwaldova@uniag.sk Dr. GRUNDER Jürg University of Appl. Sciences Crop Protection Unit Gruental, P.O. Box 335 CH – 8820 Waedenswil ZH Switzerland j.grunder@hsw.ch Dr. GUSTAVSSON Kersti KEMI Esplanaden 3 A Po Box 2 17213 Sundbyberg Sweden kersti.gustafsson@kemi.se

Ms. HANSEN Vinni National Research Centre for the Working Environnement Lerso Parkalle 105 2100 Copenhagen Denmark vmh@arbejdsmiljoforskning.dk Dr. HAUKELAND Solveig Norwegian Institute for Agriculture Hogskoleveien 7 1432 - As Norway solveig.haukeland@bioforsk.no Dr. HAUSCHILD Rüdiger GAB Consulting GmbH Hinter den Hofen 24 21769 Lamstedt Germany ruediger.hauschild@gab-consulting.de Dr HERRERO Salvador University of Valencia Genetics Dr Moliner 50 46100 – Burjassot - Valencia Espagne sherrero@uv.es Ms HIRAO Ayako University of Kiel Phytopathology Hermann-Rodewald-Str. 9, Institut fuer Phytopathol

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24118 - Kiel Germany ayako.hirao@biotec.uni-kiel.de Dr. HUBER Juerg Institute for Biological Control BBA Heinrichstr. 243 D-64287 Darmstadt Germany j.huber@bba.de Dr. JANKEVICA Liga LU institute of Biology Experimental entomology Miera street 3 LV 2169 Salaspils Rigas district Latvia Jankevica.Liga@inbox.lv D. JANS Kris Biobest ILSE velden 18 2260 Westerio Begique info@biobest.be Dr. JEHLE Johannes DLR Rheinpfalz Breitenweg 71 67435 Neustadt/Wstr. Germany johannes.jehle@dlr.rlp.de Ms JUAN Delphine Enigma Hameau de Saint Véran

84190 Beaumes de Venise France juan.enigma@wanadoo.fr Dr. JUNG Kerstin BBA Biological Control Heinrichstrasse 243 D-64287 Darmstadt Germany k.jung@bba.de Dr. KEEL Christoph Department of Fundamental Microbi-ology, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland; christoph.keel@unil.ch Dr. KESSLER Philip Andermatt Biocontrol AG Stahlermatten 6 6146 Grossdietwil Switzerland kessler@biocontrol.ch Dr KHAMISS Omaima GEBRI-Mnoufya Univ. Animal Biotechnology 23-rue de 220 Deglaa- Maadi H12-029H3N08G3Y Le Caire Egypte omikhamis@hotmail.com Dr. KIRCHMAIR Martin University of Innsbruck Institute for Microbiology

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Technikerstraße 25 6020 Innsbruck Austria martin.kirchmair@uibk.ac.at Dr. KLEESPIES Regina Federal Biological Research Centre Heinrichstrasse 243 64287 - Darmstadt Germany r.kleespies@bba.de Dr KLINGEN Ingeborg Bioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Re-search Plant Health and Plant Protection Division Hoegskoleveien 7 1432 – Aas Norvège ingeborg.klingen@bioforsk.no Dr. KOCOUREK Frantisek Crop Research Institute Drnovská 507 16106 Prague 6 Czech Republic kocourek@vurv.cz Dr KONTODIMAS Dimitris Benaki Phytopathoogical Institut Entomology & Agricultural Zoology 8 St Delta 14561 – Kifissia - Attiki Grèce dckontodimas@hotmail.com

Dr. KOWALSKA Jolanta Institute of Plant Protection Biocontrol & Quarantine Miczurina 20 60-318 Poznan Poland J.Kowalska@ior.poznan.pl Ms KRUITBOS Laura Aberdeen University Plant and Soil Science Cruickshank Building, St Machar D AB24 3UU - Aberdeen Scotland. UK l.kruitbos@abdn.ac.uk Dr LAARIF Asma INRA Tunisia Plants Protection Regional Center of Research in Horti-culture 4042 – Chott Mariem – Sousse Tunisie laarif_a@yahoo.fr Ms. LACORDAIRE Anne-Isabelle Koppert France Lot. Ind. du Puits des Gavottes 84300 Cavaillon AILacordaire@koppert.fr Dr. LAKATOS Tamas Research and Extension Centre Vadastag 2 H-4244 Ujfeherto Hungary tamas.lakatos@gmail.com

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Mr LAZNIK Žiga Biotechnical faculty Department of Agronomy Jamnikarjeva 101 1111 - Ljubljana Slovenie ziga.laznik@bf.uni-lj.si Dr. LECLERQUE Andreas BBA Institut fuer Biologischen Pflanzen-schutz Heinrichstrasse 243 64287 Darmstadt Germany leclerque@hotmail.com Ms LERCHE Sandra Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Phytomedizin Lentzeallee 55 14195 - Berlin Allemagne lerche74@hotmail.com Dr LERY Xavier IRD Centre de Recherche 218 Avenue Charles de Gaulle 30380 St Christol les Alès France xavier.lery@ird.fr Pr. LOPEZ-FERBER Miguel EMA 6 avenue de Clavières 30319 Alès France

Miguel.Lopez-Ferber@ema.fr Dr MAGHODIA Ajaykumar Institute of Plant Protection Department of Nematology Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Centre 50250 – Bet Dagan – Tel Aviv Israel ajay_maghodia@yahoo.co.in Dr. MENSIK Hans RIVM PO Box BA Bilthoven 1370 Bilthoven The Netherlands Hans.Mensik@rivm.nl Ms MORTON Ana Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona Departamento de Biologia Animal Facultad de Ciencias 08193 Bellaterra Barcelono Spain ana.morton@uab.es Ms MOSHAYOV Anat ARO Volcani Center Nematology 50 250 - Bet-Dagan Israël anatm@volcani.agri.gov.il Ms MOUTON Sandrine Enigma Ecotoxicology

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Hameau de Saint Véran 84190 Beaumes de Venise France sandrine_mouton@hotmail.com Dr. MUNK Hansen Bjarne University of Aarhus National environmental research inst. Frederiksborgvej 399 4000 Roskilde Denmark bmh@dmu.dk Dr. NAIMOV Samir University of Plovdiv 24 Tzar Assen Str 4000 Plovdiv Bulgaria samir.naimov@gmail.com Dr. NIELS BOHSE Henriksen Nat. Environmental Research institute Box 358 Frederiksborgvej 399 4000 Roskilde Denmark nbh@dmu.dk Dr. NIEMI Marina Verdera Oy – Forest Marketing and registration Riihitontuntie 14 a PO Box 1 02201 espoo Finland marina.niemi@verdera.fi Dr. NUTI Marco Universita de Pisa

Dip. Di chimica e Biotecnologie Agrarie Via del Borghetto, 80 56124 Pisa Italy mpnuti@agr.unipi.it Dr. OESTERGAARD Jesko Institute for Phytopathology, Dep. for Biotechnology and Biologi-cal Control, ChristianAlbrechts-University, Kiel, Lüdemannstr. 66 24114 Kiel Germany jesko.oestergaard@biotec.uni-kiel.de Dr. OGLIASTRO Mylene INRA USTL Place Eugene Bataillon 34000 Montpellier ogliastr@ensam.inra.fr Mr OPOTA Onya INRA Sophia Antipolis UMR INRA/UNSA 112 ROSE 400 route des Chappes BP 167 06903 Sophia Antipolis France opota@sophia.inra.fr Dr PAURON David INRA Agrobiotech 400 route des Chappes 06903 Sophia Antipolis cedex France David.Pauron@sophia.inra.fr

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Dr. PECHY-TARR Maria UNIL - DMF Departement de Microbiologie Fon-damentale Université de Lausanne 1015 Lausanne-Dorigny Switzerland maria.pechy-tarr@unil.ch Dr PERNEK Milan Forest Research Institute Cvjetno naselje 41 10450 - Jastrebarsko Croatie milanp@sumins.hr Dr. PETERS Arne e-nema GmbH Klausdirfer Str. 28-36 24223 Raisdorf Germany a.peters@e-nema.de Ms PIRON Mireille Koppert 14 rue de la Communauté 44860- Pont St Martin France mpiron@koppert.fr Dr. PORCAR Manuel University of Valencia Institut Cavanilles de Biodiversitat i Biologia Ev 46071 valencia Spain manuel.porcar@uv.es

Pr. POSSEE Robert CEH Oxford Mansfield Road OX1 3S Oxford Oxon UK rdpo@ceh.ac.uk Dr. PRENEROVA Eva Laboratory of Plant Protection Ole-sna, Olesna 87, Bernartice u Milevska, Czech Republic. eva.prenerova@seznam.cz Pr QUESADA MORAGA Enrique University of Cordoba C.R.A.F. Campus Universitario de Rabanales Edificio C4 CE 14071 - Cordoaba Espagne cr2qumoe@uco.es Dr. QUINTANA Graciela Imyza-Inta IPM - Biological control CC 25 (1712) Castelar 1712 Castelan Buenos Aires Argentina gquintana@cnia.inta.gov.ar Mr. RAGNI Adriano Florilab Srl via Deruta 175 San Martino in Campo 06132 - Perugia

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Italy adrrag@tin.it Dr RAVENSBERG Willem Koppert Biological Systems R&D Mic Veilingweg 17 2651 BE - Berkel & Rodenrijs Pays Bas wravensberg@koppert.nl Dr. RICE Olivia University College Cork Dep. Of Microbiology National University of Ireland Cork Ireland O.Rice@ucc.ie Ms ROSS Jenna University of Aberdeen Plant and Soil Science School of Biological Sciences AB24 3UU - Aberdeen Scotland. UK jenna.ross@abdn.ac.uk Dr RUIU Luca University of Sassari Department of Plant Protection, Ento-mology section Via E. de Nicola 07100 - Sassari Italy lucaruiu@uniss.it Mr. SAN BLAS Ernesto University of Reading

Agriculture 14 Northcourt avenue RG2 7HA Reading Berkshire UK esanblas@yahoo.com Pr. SANTIAGO-ALVAREZ Candi-do Universidad de Córdoba Ciencias y Recursos Agrícolas y Fo-restales Campus de Rabanales. Edificio C4 14071 Cordoba Spain cr1saalc@uco.es Dr. SAUPHANOR Benoit INRA Domaine St Paul Site Agroparc 84914 Avignon France sauphano@avignon.inra.fr Dr. SERENO Denis IRD 911 avenue Agropolis 34000 Montpellier France sereno@mpl.ird.fr Dr. SERMANN Helga Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Phytomedizin Lentzeallee 55-57 14195 - Berlin Allemagne

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helga.sermann@agrar.hu-berlin. Dr. SIERPINSKA Alicja Forest Research Institute Forest Protection Braci Lesnej 3 Sekocin Stary 05-090 Raszyn Pologne A.Sierpinska@ibles.waw.pl Dr. SIERRA Toni Field Application Specialist, France Nord et Belgique. AFFYMETRIX, Inc. Voyager, Mercury Park, Wycombe Lane, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe HP10 0HH, UK tony_sierra@affymetrix.com Pr. SIMOES Nelson Universidade dos Açores Biologia Rua Mae de Deus 9501-855 Ponta Delgada Portugal simoes@notes.uac.pt Dr. SIMÓN Oihane Universidad Publica de Navarra Produccion Agraria Campus de Arrosadia 31006 – Pamplona – Navarra Espagne oihane.simon@unavarra.es Dr. SOMVANSHI Vishal

Agricultural Research Organiza Nematology Institute of Plant Protection 50250 Bet Dagan Israel vsomvans@agri.gov.il Dr. SOSNOWSKA Danuta Institute of Plant Protection Biocontrol & Quarantine Miczurina 20 60-318 Poznan Poland Danuta.Sosnowska@ior.poznan.pl Mr. SOUBABERE Olivier NPP 35 Avenue Léon Blum 64000 Pau France osoubabere@npp.fr Dr. STARA Jitka Crop Research Institute Entomology Drnovská 507 16106 Prague 6 Czech Republic stara@vurv.cz Mr. STEINWENDER Bernhardt University of Vienna Obere Viaduktgasse 8/18 1030 - Wien Austria bernhardt.steinwender@boku.ac.at Ms STOIANOVA Emanouela

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Plant Protection Institute Biological and Integrated Pest Con-trol 35 panajot Volov Str. 2230 - Kostinbrod Bulgaria vorakul@abv.bg Dr. STRASSER Hermann Microbiology Leopold-Franzens University Inns-bruck Technikerstrasse 25 6020 - Innsbruck Austria hermann.strasser@uibk.ac.at Dr. STRAUCH Olaf Univ. Kiel Biotechnology & Biocontrol Hermann-Rodewald-Str.9 Denmark olaf.strauch@biotec.uni-kiel.de Dr. SUNDH Ingvar SLU PO Box 7025 75007 Uppsala Sweden Ingvar.sundh@mikrob.slu.se Dr. SWIECICKA Izabela University of Bialystok 20B Swierkowa Str. PL15-950 Bialystok Podlasie Poland izabela.swiecicka@wp.pl

Dr TAILLIEZ Patrick INRA Santé des Plantes & Environnement Université Montpellier II, Place E. Bataillon, Bât 24 34095 Montpellier France tailliez@univ-montp2.fr Dr TARASCO Eustachio University of Bari DiBCA via Amendola, 165/a 70126 - Bari Italie eustachio.tarasco@agr.uniba.it Dr TKACZUK Cezary University of Podlasie Department of Plant Protection ul. Prusa 14 08-110 Siedlce Pologne tkaczuk@ap.siedlce.pl Dr TOMALAK Marek Institute of Plant Protection Biological Pest Control and Quaran-tine 60-318 Poznan Pologne M.Tomalak@ior.poznan.pl marcin.tomalak@neostrada.pl Ms. TÓTH Tímea Research and Extension Centre Vadastag 2

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H-4244 Újfehértó Hungary timi42@gmail.com Pr. TYPAS Milton University of Athens Genetics and Biotechnology Dept. Genetics & Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology 15701 Athens Greece matypas@biol.uoa.gr Dr. VAN MUNSTER Manuella INRA 400 route des Chappes 06903 Sophia Antipolis France vanmunster@sophia.inra.fr Dr. VASSILIOU Vassilis Agricultural research Institut Plant Protection P.O. Box 22106 1516 - Nicosia Cyprus vassilis@arinet.ari.gov.cy Ms VILLAMIZAR Laura Corpoica Biological Control Laboratory Km 14 vía Mosquera 571 – Bogota - Cundimnamarca Colombie laurafernandav@yahoo.es Dr. VINOTTI Valerio Agrifutur

Via Campagnole, 8 25020 alfianello Brescia Italy Valerio.Vinotti@Agrifutur.it Ms VOSS Sabina Institut für Phytopathologie Dept. Biotechnology and Biological control Knorrstr. 19 24106 Kiel Germany nordfledermaus@gmx.de Dr. WATERFIELD Nick Univeristy of Bath Biology and Biochemistry Claverton Down BA2 7AY - Bath Banes UK bssnw@bath.ac.uk Dr WEBER Frans Koppert Biological Systems R&D Mic Veilingweg 17 2651 BE - Berkel & Rodenrijs Pays Bas hvdsteen@koppert.nl Dr WEGENSTEINER Rudolf BOKU-University-Vienna Forest and Soil Sciences Gregor Mendel Str. 33 A-1180 Vienna Autriche

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rudolf.wegensteiner@boku.ac.at Ms YI Xiaoli Institute for Phytopathology Biotechnology & Biological Control Hermann-Rodewaldstr. 9 24118 - Kiel Schleswig-Holstein Germany xiaoli.yi@biotec.uni-kiel.de Mr. ZARITSKY Arieh Dep. Of Life Sciences Ben-Gurion University of the negev PO Box 653 84105 Be’er-Sheva Israel ariehz@bgumail.bgu.ac.il Ms. ZEC-VOJINOVIC Melita University of Helsinki Department of Applied Biology P.O. Box 27 (Latokartanonkaari 5 FIN-00014 Helsinki Finland melita.zecvojinovic@helsinki.fi Dr. ZEDDAM Jean-Louis IRD IRD, Whymper 442 y Coruna 17 12 857 Quito Ecuador zeddam@uio.satnet.net Dr. ZEMEK Rostilav Institute of Entomology Dept. Exp. Ecol Branisovska 31

37005 Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic rosta@entu.cas.cz Mr. ZÜGER Markus Andermatt Biocontrol AG Stahlermatten 6 6146 Grossdietwil Switzerland zueger@biocontrol.ch

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