"Integrated Protection of Olive Crops"

Scientific Programme

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9

 

 

16.00-19.00h

Registration and welcome at the Auditório Alcino Miguel (ESTIG/IPB)

 

 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10

8.00-9.30h

Registration and welcome at the Auditório Alcino Miguel (ESTIG/IPB)

 

 

9.30-10.15h

Opening Ceremony

 

Prof. João Sobrinho Teixeira

President of the Polytechnic Intitute of Bragança

Mr. Jorge Gomes

Governor of the Bragança District

Ing. Jorge Nunes

Mayor of the Bragança Council

Architect Carlos Guerra

Director of the North Region of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries

Prof. Albino Bento

President of the Agrarian School, of the Polytechnic Intitute of Bragança

Ing. Francisco Pavão

President of Association of Producers in Integrated Crop Protection of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro

Dr. Argyro Kalaitzaki

Convenor of IOBC working group

Dr. José Alberto Pereira

Chairperson

 

 

 

10.15-11.00h

PLENARY LECTURE

Chairman: Arlindo Almeida

 

 

Arthropod pest management in organic olive groves in Portugal: present status and prospects

Prof. Laura Torres

 

11.00-11.30h

Coffee break

 

 

11.30-12.30h

Bactrocera oleae: genetics and physiology

Chairman: Enrique Quesada Moraga

 

11.30-11.45

Phylogenetic relationships of Bactrocera oleae with other Dacini tribe species using mitochondrial DNA sequences

M. D. Ochando, D. Segura, P. Fernández, C. Callejas

 

11.45-12.00

Genetic Improvements to SIT for Fruit Fly Control

A M Kramer, I. Alphey

 

12.00-12.15

Susceptibility of Sardinian olive cultivars to Bactrocera oleae infestations

G. Delrio, S. Deliperi, A. Lentini

 

12.15-12.30

Attraction of the olive fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) to volatiles from bacterial filtrates

P. Sacchetti, M.C. Rosi, S. Landini, A. Camèra, A. Granchietti, D.C. Robacker, A. Belcari

 

12.30-13.00

Discussion

 

 

13.00-14.30h

Lunch

 

 

 

 

14.30-16.00h

Bactrocera oleae: control

Chairman: Argyro Kalaitzaki

 

14.30-15.15h

PLENARY LECTURE

 

 

Present status and prospects for the control of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae Gmelin (Diptera, Tephritidae)

Prof. John Tsitsipis

 

 

15.15-15.30

Entomopathogenic fungi show promise for biological control of olive fly puparia in the soil

I. Eldesouki-Arafat, I. Garrido-Jurado, M. Campos, C. Santiago-Álvarez, E. Quesada-Moraga

 

15.30-15.45

Effectiveness of mass trapping by bottle traps baited with salt sardines to control Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin)

V. Caleca, M. Maltese

 

15.45-16.00

Lure-and-kill formulations used in olive culture have an adverse effect on important species of the natural enemy complex arthropod pests

P.V. Petrakis, V. Roussis, A. Ortiz

 

 

16.00-16.15h

Coffee break

 

 

16.15-17.00

Poster exhibition (Section 1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.00-18.30

Bactrocera oleae: control (cont.)

Chairman: António Belcari

 

17.00-17.15

SPINTOR ISCO: An innovating system for the control of the olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae in IPM

M. Miles, M. Torne

 

17.15-17.30

Study of the effectiveness of various insecticides for the control of Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Crete olive groves

A. P. Kalaitzaki, K.N. Varikou, V.Z. Alexandrakis

 

17.30-17.45

Comparison between current compounds for bait spray against olive fruit fly, Bactrocera Oleae Gemelin in Iran (Qazvin-Tarom Sofla)

H. Nouri, J. Khalghani, F. Farzali

 

17.45-18.30

Discussion (oral and poster presentations)

 


 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11

 

 

9.15-10.30

Natural control of olive enemies

Chairman: Dionysios Perdikis

 

9.15-10.00

PLENARY LECTURE

Biological control of olive pests in Mediterranean region

Prof. Gavino Delrio

 

 

10.00-10.15

Relation of fruit volume to olive fruit fly development and biological control by Psyttalia Cf. concolor in California

V. Yokoyama

 

10.15-10.30

Coccinellids as potential predators of Saissetia oleae (Olivier)

S. A. P. Santos, J. A. Pereira, L. M. Torres, A. J. A. Nogueira

 

 

10.30-11.00h

Coffee break

 

 

11.00-11.30

Poster exhibition (Section 2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.30-13.00

Other olive pests

Chairman: António Mexia

 

11.30-11.45

Oviposition responses of the olive pyralid moth Euzophera pinguis Haw. induced by their larvae secretion components

A. Ortiz, F. Hidalgo, A. Perabá

 

11.45-12.00

Evaluation of different colour sticky traps in captures of Rhynchites cribripennis

D. Perdikis, N. Garantonakis, A. Paraskeuopoulos, A. Giatropoulos, D. Lykouressis

 

12.00-12.15

Biology studies on olive leaf moth (jasmine moth), Palpita Unionalis (Hbn.) in Iran (Qazvin-Tarom Sofla)

H. Nouri, J. Khalghani, F. Farzali

 

12.15-12.30

Olive tree (Oleae europaea) most common phytosanitary problems on Terceira island, Azores

D. J. H. Lopes, A. Figueiredo, L. B. Martins Ventura, N. Macedo, R. Pimentel

 

12.30-13.00

Discussion

13.00-14.30h

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.30-17.45

Olive diseases

Chairman: Ana Maria Nazaré Pereira

 

14.30-15.15h

PLENARY LECTURE

 

 

Viruses and phytoplasmas infecting the olive crop and control measures

Prof. Ivone E. Clara

 

 

15.15-15.30

SCORE®: a new systemic fungicide against leaf spot of olive (Spilocaea oleagina)

M. Varela

 

15.30-16.00h

Coffee break

 

16.00-16.30

Poster exhibition (Section 3)

 

 

16.30-16.45

Biology and etiology of olive anthracnose

P. Talhinhas, J. Neves-Martins, S. Sreenivasaprasad, M.C. Silva, H. Oliveira

 

16.45-17.00

Pathological study of Colletotrichum acutatum in Olea europaea L. cultivars

S. Gomes, P. Prieto, P. Martins-Lopes, T. Barradas, A. Martin, H. Guedes-Pinto

 

17.00-17.15

Control of root knot nematode in olive by non volatile nematodicides

H. S. Abbas, R. M. Mohammad

17.15-17.45

Discussion (oral and poster presentations)

 

17.45-18.00

Close meeting

 

 

20.00

Galla diner
     

 

 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12

 

 

9.00-17.00h

Technical visit

 

 

 

 


 

Poster exhibition (Section 1)

 

Poster n. 1

Introduction of the African parasitoid Psyttalia lounsburyi in South of France for classical biological control of Bactrocera oleae: Will hybridization affect population establishment and growth?

J.C. Malausa, A. Blanchet, M.C. Bon, S. Cheyppe-Buchmann, G. Groussier-Bout, W. Jones, C. Pickett, N. Ris, M. Roche, M. Thaon, X. Fauvergue

 

Poster n. 2

Field studies on Psyttalia concolor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the caper fly, alternative host to the olive fruit fly in south Sardinia

G. Marongiu, F. Foddi, R. Pisci, F. Corda

 

Poster n. 3

Assessing the effect of soil treatments with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Metchnikoff) sorokin against puparia of Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) on soil dwelling non target arthropods

I. Garrido-Jurado, C. Santiago-Alvarez, E. Quesada-Moraga, M. Campos,

 

Poster n. 4

Susceptibility of Bactrocera oleae Gmelin (Dipt.: Tephritidae) to entomopathogenic fungi

P. Moya, R. Gil, I. Ayala, J. Sanchis, J. Primo

 

Poster n. 5

Survey of entomopathogenic fungi associated with the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) in the northeast of portugal

F. Gonçalves, C. Rodrigues, L.M. Torres, J. A. Pereira

 

Poster n. 6

Seasonal changes in efficiency of traps used in the lure and kill method for control of Bactrocera oleae

A. Lentini, S. Deliperi, G. Delrio

 

Poster n. 7

Olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae Gmelin.) control by Eco-trap in Iran (Qazvin-Tarom sofla)

H. Nouri, J. Khalghani, F. Farzali

 

Poster n. 8

Effect of different attractants used in olipe traps for olive fly mass-trapping on beneficial arthropods

J.A. Pereira, F. Pavão, A. Bento

 

Poster n. 9

Parasitoids captured by mass-trapping with olipe traps in organic olive orchards of Southern spain

M. Porcel, F. Ruano, M. Campos

 

Poster n. 10

Mass-traping of the olive fruit fly with olipe traps in Trás-os-Montes region (Northeast of Portugal)

F. Pavão, J.A. Pereira, A. Bento,

 

Poster n. 11

The water starvation period and temperature on the attraction to ammonia in Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin)

E. Mulinari, I. Martinez Sañudo, G. Soncin, D. Emer, V. Girolami

 

Poster n. 12

Efficay of alpha cypermethrin in populations of Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Greece

J.A. Tsitsipis, J.T. Margaritopoulos, N. Kalogiannis, D. Nikou, E. Morou, P.J. Skouras, J. Vontas,

 

Poster n. 13

A simplified method of Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) infestation analysis

V. Caleca, V. Fancellu

 

Poster n. 14

Population dynamic and number of generation of the olive fruit fly in north of Iran

M.J. Soroosh, K. Kamali, H. Ostovan

 

Poster n. 15

Relationship between captures of adults of Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) in McPhail and sex-pheromone chromotropic traps and infestation

F. Gonçalves, L. M. Torres

 

Poster n. 16

Pupation depth of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) and behaviour of the larvae in search of a place to pupate

F. Gonçalves, L. M. Torres

 


 

Poster exhibition (Section 2)

 

Poster n. 17

Analysis of population fluctuations of Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) and Prays oleae (Bernard) in southern Portugal

M. A. Gonçalves, L. Andrade, B. Afonso, L. Almeida

 

Poster n. 18

Biological control against Prays oleae Bern (Lepidoptera, Hyponomeutidae) using local oophagous parasitoïdes of the genus Trichogramma

I. Blibech, M. Ksantini, T. Jardak

 

Poster n. 19

Is the indigenous Trichogramma nerudai (Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae) a promising biological control agent to control the olive moth, Prays oleae in Portugal?

A. Herz, L.M. Torres

 

Poster n. 20

Comparing benefits between pesticides and ethylene treatments to reduce Prays oleae Bern. attack in olive trees

R. Rosales, I. Sabouni, F. Chibi, D. Garrido, J.M. Ramos

 

Poster n. 21

Field assessment of kaolin as a pest control tool in an olive grove in Madrid

S. Pascual, G. Cobos, E. Seris, M. Gonzalez-Núñez

 

Poster n. 22

Monitoring of the main pests of olive in Alentejo (Portugal)

M.I. Patanita, J. Reis

 

 

Poster n. 23

Economic thresholds Level for the fruit generation of olive moth, Prays oleae (Bernard) (Lepidoptera: Hyponomeutidae)

A. Bento, J.A. Pereira

 

Poster n. 24

Olive thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), their abundance and damage in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey

R. Bozbuga, N. Z. Eleiçioglu

 

Poster n. 25

Beneficial arthropods associated with the olive tree canopy, in Alentejo (south region of Portugal)

F.T. Rei, M. Campos, L.M. Torres

 

Poster n. 26

Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods

C. Lousão, A. Bento, M. Campos, F. Ruano, J.A. Pereira


 

Poster exhibition (Section 3)

 

Poster n. 27

Effects of agronomic features on verticillium wilt in an important olive-growing area in southern Spain

E. Rodriguez, J.M. Garcia-Garrido, P. Garcia, M. Campos

 

Poster n. 28

Histopathology and epidemiology of olive anthracnose

C. Mota-Capitão, S. Martins, P. Talhinhas, M.C. Silva, H. Oliveira

 

Poster n. 29

Detection of Verticillium dahliae Kleb. from olive trees with chronic decline and dieback of branches and shoots

M.E. Gouveia, V. C oelho

 

Poster n. 30

Prealiminary study of the parasitic complex associated with Dittrichia viscose in Andalucía (Spain)

S. Franco-Micán, J. Castro, M. Campos

 

Poster n. 31

Influence of the irrigation and crop protection in the productivity of traditional olive groves in Alentejo (Portugal)

F. L. Santos, J. Reis, M. I. Patanita, P. Valverde, A. Ramos, N. L. Castanheira

 

Poster n. 32

Integrated production and quality of “Galega” olive oil

M.F. Peres, J.P. Luz, P. Fragoso, C. Gouveia, M.C. Vitorino, C. Amaro, L. Henriques, J. Coutinho, C. Pintado, C. Peres, A. Ferreira

 

Poster n. 33

Olive growing in Arribes de Duero (Spain). A marginal culture area

I. Armendáriz, A. Pérez-Sanz, S. Juárez, L. Miranda, I. Sánchez, G. Campillo

 

Poster n. 34

Weed seedling emergence from soils of vineyards and olive groves of the Mirandês Plateau, notheastern Portugal

M. A. Rodrigues, J. E. Cabanas, A. Bento, C. F. Aguiar, J.L. Andrade, M. Arrobas