Acronym:IPM-Popillia
Cost Center:1021
Title:Integrated Pest Management of the Invasive Japanese Beetle, Popillia japonica
Start-End:01-09-2020 - 31-12-2024
Entidade Beneficiária Principal:Fundação Gaspar Frutuoso
Gestores da FGF: Matilde Pereira
Responsible Researcher:Nelson José de Oliveira Simões
Organic Units:FCAA - Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e do Ambiente
R&D Units:CBA - Centro de Biotecnologia dos Açores
EntidadeFundação Gaspar Frutuoso
Total Financing511.230,00 €
Comissão Europeia - Agência de Execução para a Investigação (100.0 %)511.230,00 €
Horizon 2020 (100.0 %)511.230,00 €
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The aim of IPM-Popillia is to address the challenge of a new risk to plant health in Europe, the invasion of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica. This pest was introduced accidentally to mainland Europe in 2014 (EPPO 2014) and can easily spread in the course of trade and the movement of goods and people. P. japonica threatens the entire agricultural sector, urban landscapes, and biodiversity in invaded areas.

Prevention of the species’ invasion faces two constraints: The possibilities to restrict the movement of goods and people are limited, and successful eradication of the population established south of the Italian-Suisse border is impossible. Recently, EFSA and the JCR of the European commission have nominated P. japonica as a candidate high priority pest in the new EU Plant health Law.

Against this background, it is paramount to develop measures, which help to confine the spread of the new pest and prevent the build-up of high population densities that cause economic loss to agricultural crops and increase migration pressure of the Japanese beetles.

The project IPM-Popillia develops these measures. It involves teams working in the core of the recent outbreak area, conducting fit-for-purpose practical research in a European environment that can be applied immediately, as short-term containment measures. In the longer-term, IPM-Popillia provides tools and advice on how to manage the pest on a larger, European continental scale, and on how to be better prepared for similar pest invasions in the future.

Fonte: Biotechnology Centre of Azores (CBA) Web Portal

Project Description:

GA 861852 - Integrated Pest Management of the Invasive Japanese Beetle, Popillia japonica

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