In November 2007 in Bologna it was held the first ”International Phytoplasmologist Working Group” (IPWG) meeting attended by more than 200 scientists form 40 Countries. During the meeting several issues related to phytoplasmology were discussed and about 130 abstracts were presented. Results were in most cases new and stimulating research in this new plant pathology field and extended abstracts of all presentation are free available at the web page of Bullettin of Insectology: Http://www.bulletinofinsectology.org/ or at the http://www.ipwgnet.org. Aspects of molecular interaction among phytoplasmas, plant host and insect vectors the main topics were presented together with classification and detection, new phytoplasma diseases, insect vectors, transmission, epidemiology, and finally perspectives towards control of phytoplasma diseases. A COST action on ”Integrated Management of Phytoplasma Epidemics in Different Crop Systems” was also recently financed by EU to further enhance studies in this field.
Bertaccini A., S. Paltrinieri, B. Duduk (2009). Il primo convegno internazionale sulle malattie da fitoplasmi. RIVISTA DI FRUTTICOLTURA E DI ORTOFLORICOLTURA, 71(3), 38-40.
Il primo convegno internazionale sulle malattie da fitoplasmi
BERTACCINI, ASSUNTA;PALTRINIERI, SAMANTA;DUDUK, BOJAN
2009
Abstract
In November 2007 in Bologna it was held the first ”International Phytoplasmologist Working Group” (IPWG) meeting attended by more than 200 scientists form 40 Countries. During the meeting several issues related to phytoplasmology were discussed and about 130 abstracts were presented. Results were in most cases new and stimulating research in this new plant pathology field and extended abstracts of all presentation are free available at the web page of Bullettin of Insectology: Http://www.bulletinofinsectology.org/ or at the http://www.ipwgnet.org. Aspects of molecular interaction among phytoplasmas, plant host and insect vectors the main topics were presented together with classification and detection, new phytoplasma diseases, insect vectors, transmission, epidemiology, and finally perspectives towards control of phytoplasma diseases. A COST action on ”Integrated Management of Phytoplasma Epidemics in Different Crop Systems” was also recently financed by EU to further enhance studies in this field.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.