The Conference of the IOBC/WPRS Working Group “Integrated Protection in Viticulture” will take place at Logroño, Spain, on 3-5 October 2023. This international conference aims to bring together scientists, researchers, students and consultants working on biological control and integrated protection in viticulture. This conference offers opportunities to share ideas and to discuss current research findings. Promising areas for future research will be identified. The Symposium will be organized under the auspices of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control (IOBC) by the Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino (ICVV).
Plant protection in viticulture is matter of discussion due to the undesirable effects of pesticide use on human health and the environment. EU has launched various measures to reduce negative impacts of intensive management practices and to promote the transition towards more ecologically-based pest management methods. In addition, climate change poses particular regional challenges in the different wine-growing countries. While heat, drought and fire are pushing viticulture to its limits here, other areas are struggling at times with continuous rain and fungal diseases. The particular challenge here is to develop plant protection and cultivation systems that are as sustainable and effective as possible for each region. Research in this field is producing excellent results but their implementation in practice is still challenging. For our working group, which represents the wine-growing regions of the Western Palearctic, it is particularly important to understand scientifically the regional bottlenecks of sustainability and to communicate towards policy-makers that these may vary greatly from region to region.
Among all the invited speakers, we would like to highlight the opening lecture by Chloé Delmas, from Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agricutlure, l'alimentation et l'environnement (INRAE) in Bordeaux, and the closing lecture by Miguel Ángel Altieri from University of California Berkeley. Additional speakers are José Ramón Úrbez-Torres (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada), Elisa González-Domínguez (Horta SRL, Italy) and Jordi Recasens and César Gemeno (University of Lleida, Spain).
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