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The First International Congress of Biological Control
May 14-16, 2018, Beijing
SponsorsChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)
International Organization for Biological Control (IOBC)
China Society of Plant Protection
OrganizersInstitute of Plant Protection, CAAS
State Key Laboratory of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests
Strategic Alliance of Biotechnology and Biological Control
Co-OrganizersChinese Ministry of Agriculture -CABI Joint Laboratory for Bio-safety
International Organization for Biological Control Asia and the Pacific Regional Section
Chinese Society of Plant Pathology
Entomological Society of China
China Agricultural University
Jilin Agricultural University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Harbin Institute of Technology
Henan University
Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences Institute of Plant Protection
DaBeiNong Group Company
Beijing Zhong Bao Green Agricultural Group Company
Jiangxi Xinlong Biological Polytron Technologies Inc.
CCPIT Sub-Council of Chemical Industry
Pherobio Technology Co., Ltd.
Shanxi Green Shield Biological Products Co., Ltd
National Engineering Research Center for Biological Pesticide
WuDa Lvzhou Biotechnology Co. Ltd.
CropLife Asia Beijing Office
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Organizing Committee
Chairmen:
BARRATT Barbara (IOBC) TANG Huajun (CAAS)
Vice Chairmen:
QIU Dewen DING Jianqing (IOBC)
Members:
CHEN Julian CHEN Wanquan
DESNEUX Nicolas DHILEEPAN Kunjithapatham
EILENBERG Jorgen GAO Yulin (IOBC)
GOOLSBY John GREWAL Parwinder
GROENTMAN Ronny (IOBC) GUO Xiaojun
JIANG Xiliang LI Chengyun
LI Hongmei (CABI) LI Shidong
MCEVOY Peter MILLS Nicholas
MIRET Josep Jaques(IOBC) NECHOLS Jim
NICOT Philippe PALMER Bill (IOBC)
POLIGUI Rene Noel SCHAFFNER Urs
SHAPIRO Ilan David SHEPPARD Andy
THOMAS Matthew WANG Qi
XU Xuenong ZACHARIADES Costas
ZANG Liansheng ZHANG Fan
ZHANG Feng (CABI) ZHANG Huijie
ZHANG Kecheng ZHANG Zehua
ZHOU Xueping
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Academic Committee
Chairmen:HEIMPEL George (IOBC) WU Kongming (CAAS, China)
Vice Chairmen:CHEN Jianping (China) KUHLMANN Ulrich (CABI)
ZHU Youyong (China)
Members:
BAAREN Joan van (France) BABENDRIER Dirk (Switzerland)
BERG Gabriele (Austria) BUENO Vanda (Brazil)
CHEN Hongyin (China) CHEN Jie (China)
CHEN Xuexin (China) COCK Matthew (UK)
CORY Jenny (Canada) CRIPPS Mike (New Zealand)
DESNEUX Nicolas (France) DING Jianqing(IOBC)
GAO Yulin(IOBC) GARDINER Mary (USA)
GE Feng (China) HAJEK Ann (USA)
HAN Richou (China) HINZ Hariet (Switzerland)
HODDLE Mark (USA) HUFBAUER Ruth (USA)
JARONSKI Stefan (USA) KOPPENHOFER Albrecht (USA)
KWADJO Koffi Eric (Ivory Coast) LIU Qiyong (China)
LIU Tongxian (China) LIU Xinzhong (China)
LUCCHI Andrea (Italy) MA Chunshen (China)
MA Ping(IOBC) MANZANO Maria del Rosario (Colombia)
MASON Peter (Canada) PEKAS Apostolos (Belgium)
QIU Dewen (China) RYU Choong-Min (S. Korea)
SCHWARTZLANDER Mark (USA) SHI Wangpeng (China)
STEWART Jemena Cibils (Uruguay) SUZUKI Nobuhiro (Japan)
URBANEJA Alberto (Spain) VAN KLINKEN Rieks (Australia)
WAN Fanghao (China) WANG Qi (China)
WEBER Don (USA) ZACHRISSON Bruno (Panama)
ZAPPALA Lucia (Italy)
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Working Group
Group leader: QIU Dewen
Members:
CHEN Julian,
CHEN Xiaoyulong,
DING Jianqing (IOBC),
GAO Li,
GAO Yulin (IOBC),
GE Beibei,
JIANG Xiliang,
LI Hongmei,
LI Shu,
LI Yan,
LIU Chenxi,
LIU Huisheng,
LIU Wanxue,
LU Liuyang,
LU Xiaohong,
LV Jiale,
MAO Jianjun,
MIRET Josep Jacas (IOBC),
WANG Lixia,
WANG Shihao,
Wang Shuangchao,
WANG Su,
WEN Liping,
WU Shengyong,
YANG Xiufen,
ZHANG Lisheng
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Locations related to the congress
A: Friendship Palace; B: Conference hall of CAAS; C: Institute of Environment and Sustainable Develop-ment in Agriculture; D: National Agricultural Library; E: Qinyuanfu Hotel
※RegistrationFOREIGN ATTENDEES are requested to register at the lobby of Building 2 of Beijing Friend-ship Hotel.CHINESE ATTENDEES are requested to register at the lobby of the library of CAAS.
※Dining Location: E: Qinyuanfu HotelTime: May 13, 2018 Dinner: 18:00-20:00 May 14-16, 2018 Lunch: 12:30-14:00 Dinner: 18:30-20:30Principals: YANG Xiufen Tel: 13521395673
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Meeting Schedule
Date Time Schedule Location
May 13, 2018(Sunday) All-Day Registration
Lobby of the National Agricultural Library, CAAS (Chinese Attendees)
Friendship Palace, Beijing Friendship Hotel (Foreign Attendees )
May 14, 2018(Monday)
9:00-12:00 Opening Ceremony Ple-nary Lectures Beijing Friendship Hotel
14:00-18:00 Scientific SessionsCAAS
19:00-21:00 Poster Sessions
May 15, 2018(Tuesday)
8:30-12:10 Plenary Lectures Beijing Friendship Hotel
14:00-18:00 Scientific Session CAAS
May 16, 2018(Wednesday)
8:00-9:00 Poster Sessions
CAAS8:30-11:30 Scientific Session
11:30-12:30 Closing Ceremony
14:00-18:00 Field Trips CAAS, Yanqing or Miyun
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The Opening Ceremony and Plenary Lectures of 1st ICBC
Date: Morning of May 14th & 15th, 2018 Location: Juying Ballroom, Friendship Palace, Friendship Hotel
May 14
Time Topics/Speakers
9:00-9:30Opening CeremonyChairman: WU Kongming, Vice President of CAAS & Honorary President of China Soci-ety of Plant Protection, China
9:00-9:10 Welcome Speech:TANG Huajun, President of CAAS, China
9:10-9:20CAST Speech: WANG Qinglin, Deputy Directors General of the Department of International Affairs, the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST), China
9:20-9:30 IOBC SpeechHEIMPEL George, President of International Organization for Biological Control, Global
9:30-12:00 Plenary LecturesChairman: HEIMPEL George, President of IOBC, Global
9:30-10:00 Biological Control: a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective and Call for Integration MILLS Nicholas, University of California, Berkeley, USA
10:00-10:30 Crop Diversity and Disease ControlZHU Youyong, Yunnan Agricultural University, China
10:30-11:00Biological Control in the Context of Ecological Intensification: Interdisciplinary Efforts for Sustainable SolutionsGURR Geoff, Charles Stuart University, Australia.
11:00-11:30 Improving the Efficacy of Biological Control: Ecostacking and Compatible ApproachesHOKKANEN Heikki, University of Helsinki, Finland
11:30-12:00Predicting Consequences of Climate Change in a Community Context: the Role of Species Interactions and Indirect EffectsRUDOLF Volker, Rice University, USA
12:30-13:30 Lunch
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May 15
Time Topics/Speakers
8:30-12:10Plenary LecturesChairman: QIU Dewen, Deputy Director General of Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
8:30-9:00 The Belt and Road Countries’ CooperationWAN Fanghao, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
9:00-9:30 Recent Advance in the Study and Utilization of Entomophagous Insects in ChinaCHEN Xuexin, Zhejiang University, China
9:30-10:0070 Years of Biological Control of Rabbits in Australia – an Ongoing Co-Evolutionary Arms-RaceSTRIVE Tanja, CSIRO Health & Biosecurity, Australia
10:00-10:30Genetic Understanding and Improvements of Insect Biocontrol FungiWANG Chengshu, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of Science, China
10:30-10:40 Break
10:40-11:10New Bio-inspired Pesticides and Fertilizers Based on Fungal Hybrids and Metabolome StudiesLORITO Matteo, Naples University, Italy
11:10-11:40 Compatibility of Genetically Modified Crops with Biological ControlROMEIS Joerg, Agroscope, Zurich, Switzerland
11:40-12:10 Enhancing Detection of Plant Insect Pests and Their Natural Enemies Using DNA BarcodingMUHAMMAD Ashfaq, University of Guelph, Canada
12:30-13:30 Lunch
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Presentations of 1st ICBC Scientific Sessions
1. Interdisciplinary Biological Control: Risk Assessment andBiosafety in Biological Control
Date: May 14th, 2018Location: Room 4404 of National Agricultural Library (4th floor in building D)
Organizers
BARRATT Barbara, AgResearch Invermay Mosgiel, New ZealandZHANG Runzhi, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, ChinaCRIPPS Mike, AgResearch, Lincoln, Christchurch, New ZealandZHU Shuifang, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, China
Time Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: BARRATT Barbara & ZHANG Runzhi
14:00-14:30 Risk assessment of pathogens for weed biological control MORIN Louise
14:30-14:45 Novel genetic tools in biological control and the implications for risk assessment RAGHU Sathyamurthy
14:45-15:00 Non-target effects of the parasitoid Anastatus bifasciatus, a potential biocontrol agent of the brown marmorated stink bug BABENDREIER Dirk
15:00-15:15 Considering regulatory requirements for registration during the screen-ing of new biological control agents for disease control KÖHL Jürgen
15:15-15:30 Estimating effects of Harmonia axyridis on native predaceous ladybugs in organic Brassica in Brazil PAULA Debora
15:30-15:45 Novel mode of plant-microbe interaction discovered by omics technolo-gies BERG Gabriele
15:45-16:00Potential risk factors associated with the application of environmental opportunistic microorganisms for plant protection: the case of Tricho-derma
DRUZHININA Irina
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:50 Moderator: CRIPPS Mike & ZHU Shuifang
16:20-16:35 Deciphering the complex interaction between biocontrol strains, patho-gens and plants SMALLA Kornelia
16:35-16:50 Rhizobacterium Bacillus cereus AR156 can facilitate crops be healthier, via triggering plant basal Immunity JIANG Chunhao
16:50-17:05Pre-emptive assessment of non-target impacts of Trissolcus japonicus, a proposed biocontrol agent for brown marmorated stink but in New Zealand
AVILA Gonzalo
17:05-17:20 The Nagoya protocol and what it means for the use and exchange of biological control agents BARRATT Barbara
17:20-17:35 Predicting the host range of the folivorous biocontrol beetle, Cassida rubiginosa CRIPPS Mike
17:35-17:50 Quarantine management of biological control agents in China PAN Xubin
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2. Evolution and Genetics in Biological control
Date: May 14th, 2018Location: Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in
Agriculture (1st floor in building C)
Organizers HUFBAUER Ruth, Colorado State University, USAZHANG Zehua, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: HUFBAUER Ruth & ZHANG Zehua
14:00-14:30 Eco-evolutionary feedbacks between prey defenses and the enemy com-munity WHITE Jen
14:30-14:45 The role of rapid evolution in biological control HUFBAUER Ruth
14:45-15:00 Molecular ecological basis of grasshopper (Oedaleus asiaticus) pheno-typic plasticity under environmental selection ZHANG Zehua
15:00-15:15 Post introduction evolution in biological control agents BON Marie-Claude
15:15-15:30 When Trichogramma ride the wave: evolutionary dynamics along pushed expansion fronts VERCKEN Elodie
15:30-15:45 Environmental risk of classical biological control—how important is evolution ?
RODERICK George
15:45-16:00Predicting benefits and risks of biological control of the invasive, aller-gy-inducing common ragweed in Europe: from ecological to evolutio-nary studies
MULLER Heinz
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:50 Moderator: HUFBAUER Ruth & ZHANG Zehua
16:20-16:35 Insect pathogenic fungus manipulate the gut microbiota to accelerate insect mortality WANG Sibao
16:35-16:50 Genetic optimization of native biocontrol agents BEUKEBOOM Leo
16:50-17:05 Cryptic species in biological control: A biocontrol agent that we didn’t know we had PATTERSON Iain
17:05-17:20 Characterizing hybridization in the tamarisk leaf beetle BITUME Ellyn
17:20-17:35 Effects of parasitoid/host adaptive asymmetry on biocontrol stability GOLDSON Stephen
17:35-17:50 Effects of genetic diversity and inbreeding on fitness and population growth in Mastrus ridens, a parasitoid of the codling moth ZAVEZIO Tania
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3. Biological Control as a Means of Preserving Biodiversity
Date: May 14th, 2018 Location: Room 4406 of National Agricultural Library (4th floor in building D)
OrganizersZHU Youyong, China Engineering Academy, ChinaHINZ Hariet, CABI, Europe- SwitzerlandLI Chengyun, Yunnan Agricultural University, China
Time Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: ZHU Youyong & HINZ Hariet
14:00-14:30 Classical biological control of a scale insect by an encyrtid parasitoid for indirect control of an invasive ant on an oceanic island GREEN Peter
14:30-14:45 Improving health of native Galapagos plants by introducing a specialized predator of the invasive Cottony Cushion Scale LINCANGO María
14:45-15:00 Potential for biological control of Philornis downsi, an invasive bird parasite in the Galapagos Islands HEIMPEL George
15:00-15:15 Thinking and practice: Biological control of nematodes by microorgan-isms NIU Xuemei
15:15-15:30 Study on nonhost interaction between rice and wheat stripe rust fungus ZHAO Jing
15:30-15:45 Field management and landscape complexity influence the assemblage, taxonomic and functional diversity of spiders in brassica crops
SAQIB Hafiz Sohaib Ahmed
15:45-16:00 Application for natural enemies of major tropical pests in Hainan LV Baoqian
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:35 Moderator: LI Chengyun
16:20-16:35 Interdisciplinary biological control: biological control as a means of preserving biodiversity MORIN Louise
16:35-16:50 Conservation biological control for tropical rice systems: increasing biodiversity for natural pest regulation and economic outcomes HADI Buyung
16:50-17:05 Saving the endemic and threatened gumwoods from extinction: biocon-trol to the rescue on St Helena LUKE Belinda
17:05-17:20 Effect of large scale releasing of Aphidius gifuensis Ashmaed in field on the biodiversity CHEN Bin
17:20-17:35 Comprehensive approaches for management of banana Fusarium wilt ZHENG Sijun
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4. Biological Control as an Ecosystem Service: Advances inConservation Biological Control
Date: May 14th, 2018 Location: Conference hall of CAAS (Building B)
Organizers
GARDINER Mary, The Ohio State University, USAYANG Puyun, National Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center, ChinaCHEN Julian, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, ChinaFRANCIS Frederic, Liege University, Belgium ZHANG Feng, CABI, China
Time Topics Speakers14:00-16:00 Moderator: GARDINER Mary, YANG Puyun & CHEN Julian
14:00-14:30 Effect of polycultural systems on the abundance of arthropods and crop yield THOMINE Eva
14:30-14:45 Enhancement of natural control functioning of rice insect pests by mani-pulating biodiversity in rice-based ecosystem LU Zhongxian
14:45-15:00 Perennial wildflower strips to enhance natural enemies of insect pests in Belgium HATT Severin
15:00-15:15 Cover crops enhance biological control of insect pests in apple orchards in China YU Yi
15:15-15:30 Flower strips for ecosystem services in Switzerland HERZOG Felix
15:30-15:45 Enhancement of natural control function to aphids by intercropping and infochemical releasers in wheat ecosystem CHEN Julian
15:45-16:00 The richness of predators containing striped cucumber beetle (Acalymma vittatum) DNA predicts pest suppression. GARDINER Mary
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break16:20-16:55 Moderator: FRANCIS Frederic & ZHANG Feng
16:20-16:35 Potential of native parasitoids for controlling the invasive Drosophila suzukii in semi-natural habitats COLLATZ Jana
16:35-16:45Associative factor analysis on the population dynamics of the two coc-cinellid predators Coccinella septempunctate and Harmonia axyridis in wheat fields
LIU Yong
16:45-16:55Slow releaser of methyl salicylate can reduce insecticide for aphid con-trol in the wheat field
XU Qingxuan
16:55-18:05 Moderator: CHEN Julian A kick off workshop for Lantsang-Mekong Cooperation Special Found (LMCSF) Project
16:55-17:15Introduction LMCSF project: Establishment of the Cooperative plat-form for the Green Control and Prevention of Major Crop Diseases and pests in Lancang-Mekong River Basin
QIU Dewen
17:15-17:25 Current situation of one of the IPM packages as biological control in Myanmar WIN Kyin Kyin
17:25-17:35 The current challenges for Thailand 4.0 on green agricultural production PITIYONT Vinai17:35-17:45 Status of crop protection as biological control in Cambodia HANG Sovann
17:45-17:55 Status of crop protection as biological control in Lao VONGSABOUTH Tian-gkham
17:55-18:05 Management of major plant diesase and insect pests in Vietnam: with special preference on biocontrol HOAT Trinh Xuan
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9. Biological Control in IPM Systems
Date: May 14th, 2018 Location: Conference hall of National Agricultural Library (1st floor in building D)
Organizers
ZAPPALA Lucia, University of Catania, ItalyGUO Jianhua, Nanjing Agricultural University, ChinaWANG Qi, China Agricultural University, ChinaJIANG Xiliang, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: ZAPPALA Lucia & WANG Qi
14:00-14:30 Chemical ecology of egg parasitoids in crop protection COLAZZA Stefano
14:30-14:45 The South American tomato pinworm in the Western Palaearctic: cur-rent pest status and sustainable management strategies ZAPPALA Lucia
14:45-15:00 Efficacy of entomopathogenic Beauveria bassiana for control of thrips in greenhouse LEI Zhongren
15:00-15:15Potential of entomopathogenic fungi as natural agents for the protection hazelnuts orchards from big bud mites Phytoptus avellanae Nal. and Cecidophyopsis vermiformis Nal. (Acarina: Eriophyoidea) in Georgia
BURJANADZE Medea
15:15-15:30 Emergence pattern of overwintering Mastrus ridens, the parasitoid of codling moth
SANDANAYAKA Ma-noharie
15:30-15:45 Beneficial microbial motivated holistic organic planting system of rice GUO Jianhua
15:45-16:00 The development of biocontrol products and their applications in the fields HUANG Tzu-Pi
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-18:20 Moderator: GUO Jianhua & JIANG Xiliang
16:20-16:35 Evaluation of the potential use of Scymnus nubilus Mulsant (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in augmentative biological control agent programs
SOARES António Onofre Costa Miranda
16:35-16:50 Detection, eradication, containment and biological control of the high risk alien western corn rootworm in East Asia TOEPFER Stefan
16:50-17:05 Optimizing soil microbiomes to enhance potato crop yields and sup-press plant diseases in fumigated and non-fumigated soils SONG Zewei
17:05-17:20 The non-target effects of modern insecticides on natural enemies of insect pests BIONDI Antonio
17:20-17:35 The biological pest control at AAFC’s pest management centre ZHANG Jinxiu
17:35-17:50 Research and development of Bacillus biocides in China WANG Qi
17:50-18:05 Heat and biocontrol treatments in postharvest disease management systems LIU Jia
18:05-18:20 Biological insecticide and its application against stored grain pests YIN Tie
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5. Biological Control in Support of Human Health
Date: May 15th, 2018Location: Room 4406 of National Agricultural Library (4th floor in building D)
Organizers ABBAS Hamed, United States Department of Agriculture, USAGROSCH Rita, Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, GermanyCHEN Xiaoyulong, Guizhou University, China
Time Main Topics Speakers
14:00-16:05 Moderator: GROSCH Rita & ABBAS Hamed
14:00-14:20 Human pathogens in plant production systems VAN OVERBEEK Leo-nard Simon
14:20-14:35 Aflatoxins: Threats to farmers, the environment and consumers, and strategies for managing aflatoxins with biological control ABBAS Hamed
14:35-14:50Atoxigenic genotypes of Aspergillus flavus for aflatoxin mitigation in Guangxi: selection of active ingredients based on molecular characteri-stics.
CHEN Zhi-Yuan
14:50-15:05 A story: Biological control and the sibling species of tea geometrid XIAO Qiang
15:05-15:20 Root microbiome and plant interactions revealed by metagenomic se-quencing and cultivation BAI Yang
15:20-15:35 Current and projected effects of biological control of the allergenic weed Ambrosia artemisiifolia on human health in Europe SCHAFFNER Urs
15:35-15:50 From lab to the field: disease-suppressing effects of beneficial microbes toward soil-borne fungal pathogens GROSCH Rita
15:50-16:05 Environmental factors involved in the postharvest biocontrol system LIU Jia
16:05-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:50 Moderator: CHEN Xiaoyulong
16:20-16:35 After the plant root microbiome... What next? NIU Ben
16:35-16:50 The discovery of RNA viruses in global invasive species, Bactrocera dorsalis NIU Jinzhi
16:50-17:05 Epigenetic regulation mediated by a member of the wheat head micro-biome reduces virulence and growth of a major wheat fungal pathogen CHEN Yun
17:05-17:20 Limiting deoxynivalenol contamination in cereals: which role for strep-tomycetes COLOMBO Elena Maria
17:20-17:35 Biocontrol mechanisms of Bacillus subtilis GLB191 against grape downy mildew LI Yan
17:35-17:50 A new antagonistic yeast, Candida pruni, to control some fungal disea-ses on fruits ZHANG Dianpeng
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6. Biological Control and Climate Change
Date: May 15th, 2018Location: Room 4404 of National Agricultural Library (4th floor in building D)
Organizers
VAN BAAREN Joan, Université Rennes, France; MA Chun-Sen, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, ChinaDING Jianqing, Henan University and IOBC, ChinaSUN Yucheng, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Time Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: VAN BAAREN Joan & MA Chun-Sen
14:00-14:30Climate change and its implication on Biological Control: Case studies from Latin America
COLMENAREZ Yelitza
14:30-14:45An biocontrol beetle factilites a native plant in competing with its inva-sive congener under warming temperature
LU Xinmin
14:45-15:00Rapid evolution of a plant invader in response to biological control and global warming
SUN Yan
15:00-15:15 Adaptive response of an Hymenopteran parasitoid to climate change GIBERT Patricia
15:15-15:30Are arthropods (aphids and their associated parasitoids and predators) from mild winter climates losing their winter diapause?
VAN BAAREN Joan
15:30-15:45Global environmental change may benefit conservation biological con-trol in temperate-climate areas
DAMIEN Maxime
15:45-16:00 Plant resistance against aphids under elevated CO2 SUN Yucheng
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:35 Moderator: DING Jianqing & SUN Yucheng
16:20-16:35Landscape-level drivers of biocontrol and case study from local to re-gional scale under climate change in China
OUYANG Fang
16:35-16:50Up-regulation of MPK4 increases the feeding efficiency of the aphid un-der elevated CO2
GUO Huijuan
16:50-17:05Night warming on predator–prey interactions: Implications for biologi-cal control
MA Gang
17:05-17:20 Changing trophic interactions in a changing climate Paul Ode
17:20-17:35Impacts of climate change on agricultural production in Enugu state, Ni-geria
VITUS Nwatarali
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8. Natural Enemy Action: Mechanisms and Interactions
Date: May 15th, 2018Location: Conference hall of National Agricultural Library (1st floor in building D)
Organizers
SUZUKI Nobuhiro, Okayama University, Japan; ANDOW David, University of Minnesota, USA; ZHANG Lisheng, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China; YU Yi, Institute of Plant Protection, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China; WANG Su, Institute of Plant and Environment Protection, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, China; XU Xuenong, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Main Topics Speakers14:00-16:15 Moderator: SUZUKI Nobuhiro, ANDOW David & ZHANG Lisheng
14:00-14:30 Gut contents of tropical ants: are prey species richness and composition similar in different production systems? PAULA Débora
14:30-14:45 Organic farming promotes biotic resistance to food-borne human patho-gens JONES Matthew
14:45-15:00 Symbionts protect aphids from parasitic wasps by attenuating herbivo-re-induced plant volatiles FRAGO Enric
15:00-15:15 “Vaccines” against plant diseases and their applications NATSUAKI Tomohide
15:15-15:30Interspecific interactions: possible mechanisms explaining the suc-cessful invasion of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) in Chile and potential effects on the biological control service
AUDREY Grez
15:30-15:45 Intraguild predation, cannibalism and biological control: a case study in Minnesota, USA ANDOW David
15:45-16:00 Viruses as biological control (virocontrol) agents of plant fungal patho-gens SUZUKI Nobuhiro
16:00-16:15 Herbivores avoid host plants previously exposed to their omnivorous predator ZHANG Xiaoning
16:15-16:35 Coffee Break16:35-18:20 Moderator: YU Yi, WANG Su & XU Xuenong
16:35-16:50 Short and long term parasitoid-mediated indirect interactions between unsuitable and suitable hosts MONTICELLI Lucie
16:50-17:05 Arma chinesis, a beneficial predator bug for the control of lepidopteran larvae LIU Chenxi
17:05-17:20 Floral resources enhance pest suppression by natural enemies WANG Su
17:20-17:35Current status of augmentatively mix-releasing Trichogramma dendro-limi and Trichogramma japonicum against the rice striped stem borer, Chilo suppressalis in northeastern China
ZANG Liansheng
17:35-17:50 Two insulin-like peptide receptors orchestrate oogenesis via Akt-Tor/Creb cassettes in the green lacewing, Chrysopa pallens MAO Jianjun
17:50-18:05 Evaluation of the potential of Amblyseius tsugawai as a biological con-trol agent of Bemesia tabaci under lab conditions LV Jiale
18:05-18:20 Phenology and impact of egg parasitoids on Halyomorpha halys in fruit orchards: a multi-year survey in northern China ZHANG Jin-Ping
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10. Biological Control Using Microbial Pesticides
Date: May 15th, 2018Location: Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in
Agriculture (1st floor in building C)
Organizers XIA Yuxian, Chongqing University, ChinaMA Ping, Hebei Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, ChinaZHANG Jie, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Main Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: XIA Yuxian & MA Ping
14:00-14:30 Current trends in the interactions between entomopathogenic fungi and insect-associated microbes KEYHANI Nemat
14:30-14:45 Advances and challenges for entomopathogenic fungi in pest control XIA Yuxian
14:45-15:00 Using satellites to control locusts with mycoinsecticides LUKE Belinda
15:00-15:15Isolation and characterization of entomopathogenic fungi and determi-nation of their biocontrol potential against mealy bug infesting cotton in India
BANU Gulsar
15:15-15:30 From the lab to the field: e-biopesticide for successful entomopathoge-nic fungi-mediated pest management KIM Jae Su
15:30-15:45 Mode of Action of Bacillus thuringiensis toxins and evolution of resis-tance to these toxins in different insect pests BRAVO Alejandra
15:45-16:00 Bt, chance and challenge in future ZHANG Jie
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:50 Moderator: ZHANG Jie
16:20-16:35 Exploring hypovirulence-associated DNA mycovirus as a natural fungi-cide to control stem rot of rapeseed JIANG Daohong
16:35-16:50 Development and application of bacterial fungicide MA Ping
16:50-17:05Phenazine producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria may alter root exudation and induce resistance against Fusarium oxysporum cau-sing seedling blight in maize
NAVEED Muhammad
17:05-17:20 Quality evaluation of mycoherbicide infection propagules SOFIA Sokornova
17:20-17:35 Entomopathogenic fungi-mediated management of Japanese pine saw-yer beetle, Monochamus alternatus KIM Jong Cheol
17:35-17:50 Influences of environmental factors on entomopathogenic fungal ther-motolerance PARK So Eun
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14. Trichoderma and Soilborne Diseases Working Group
Date: May 15th, 2018Location: Conference hall of CAAS (Building B)
Organizers
LORITO Matteo, Università degli Studi di Napoli, ItalyDRUZHININA Irina, Environmental & Bioscience Engineering, AustriaCHEN Jie, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaYANG Hetong, Shandong Academy of Sciences, ChinaLI Shidong, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Topics Speakers
14:00-16:00 Moderator: DRUZHININA Irina & CHEN Jie
14:00-14:30Ecological genomics reveals mechanisms of Trichoderma adelphopar-asitism: the case study of T. guizhouense interactions with Fusarium oxysporum
DRUZHININA Irina
14:30-14:45 Using Trichoderma to manipulate the phytobiome and improve crop performance
CADLE-DAVIDSON Molly
14:45-15:00 In vitro and virtual screening of Trichoderma metabolites against phytopathogens
SARAVANAKUMAR Kandasamy
15:00-15:15 Systemic control mechanism of Trichoderma against multiple diseases in maize CHEN Jie
15:15-15:30 Trichoderma biodiversity of agricultural fields in China and biocontrol potential to soilborne disease ZHANG Chulong
15:30-15:45 Occurence and management of soilborne diseases of horticulture crops in China LI Shidong
15:45-16:00 Trichoderma species for biocontrol of soil-borne diseases in vegetable: field applications in North China WU Yuanzheng
16:00-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:20 Moderator: YANG Hetong & LI Shidong
16:20-16:35 Research and application of Clonostachys rosea against soilborne plant diseases SUN Manhong
16:35-16:50 Exploration of novel mycovirus from Trichoderma spp. WU Beilei
16:50-17:05 Exploration of mycoviruses in Trichoderma spp. from Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, China ZHOU Yi
17:05-17:20 Omics of strains interaction of Trichoderma-Bacillus related to antago-nistic activity agiant pathogen WU Qiong
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7. Socio-Economic Impacts of Biological Control
Date: May 16th, 2018 Location: Room 4404 of National Agricultural Library (4th floor in building D)
Organizers
MURIITHI Beatrice, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, KenyaGAO Yulin, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS and IOBC, ChinaVAN KLINKEN Rieks, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Aus-tralia
Time Topics Speakers
8:30-10:20 Moderator: MURIITHI Beatrice & GAO Yulin
8:30-8:50 International trade amplifies environmental and economic benefits of insect biological control WYCKHUYS Kris
8:50-9:05 Semiochemical control of Bactrocera dorsalis and its commercialisa-tion GAO Aihua
9:05-9:20 What makes a good biocontrol target and how do you know when you succeed? VAN KLINKEN Rieks
9:20-9:35 Do farmers and the environment benefit from biological control: A case of mango fruit fly IPM adoption in Kenya MURIITHI Beatrice
9:35-9:50 Socioeconomic significance of biological control revisited MENZLER-HOK-KANEN Ingeborg
9:50-10:05 Social risk assessment of carp control using cyprinid herpesvirus ZHANG Airong
10:05-10:20 Reduce pesticides and the cost of biocontrol of western flower thrips GAO Yulin
10:20-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:15 Moderator: VAN KLINKEN Rieks
10:30-10:45 Utilization of pathogen and predator combinations in biological con-trol: risks and opportunities WU Shengyong
10:45-11:00 The development of biological control in the age of internet In China ZHAO Wenlong
11:00-11:15 Study and application of plant immunity protein inducer LI Guanyue
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11. Compatibility Between Transgenic Crops and Biological Control
Date: May 16th, 2018Location: Room 4406 of National Agricultural Library (4th floor in building D)
Organizers ROMEIS Joerg, Agroscope, Zurich, SwitzerlandLI Yunhe, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Topics Speakers
8:30-10:45 Moderator: ROMEIS Joerg & LI Yunhe
8:30-8:50 Using Bt resistant hosts to confirm the lack of effect on natural enemies by lepidopteran-active Bt proteins SHELTON Tony
8:50-9:05Elevated carbon dioxide alters the expression of exogenous transgene and toxins in transgenic Bt rice under different levels of nitrogen fertil-izer
CHEN Fajun
9:05-9:20 The effects of Bt rice on arthropods communities YE Gongyin
9:20-9:35 Bt rice in China-focusing the non-target risk assessment LI Yunhe
9:35-9:50 The effects of Cry1C rice and Cry2A rice to two parasitoids of rice planthoppers TIAN Junce
9:50-10:05 Ecological risk assessments of Cry1Ab Bt maize straw return on ear-thworm Eisenia fetida WANG Jianwu
10:05-10:20 The binding of Cry toxins with midgut protein from target and non-tar-get insects MA Weihua
10:20-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-10:45 Dietary risk assessment of v-ATPase A dsRNAs on ladybeetles PAN Huipeng
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12. Industrial policy and market development for biological control
Date: May 16th, 2018Location: Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in
Agriculture (1st floor in building C)
Organizers
BERG Gabriele, Graz University of Technology, Environmental Biotechnology, Graz, AustriaYANG Ziwen, Biological Pesticides Engineering Research Center of Hubei, ChinaLIN Meigen, Beijing Green Agrosino Corporation, ChinaHE Yueqiu, Yunnan Agricultural University, China
Time Topics Speakers
8:30-10:20 Moderator: BERG Gabriele & YANG Ziwen
8:30-8:50 Enhancing pest management in sweet pepper by the exploitation of zoophytophagy URBANEJA Alberto
8:50-9:05 Clubroot disease biocontrol with Bacillus subtilis XF-1 HE Yueqiu
9:05-9:20 How microbiome approaches can assist market development for bio-logical control BERG Gabriele
9:20-9:35 Enhancing Bt application technology for expanding industrialization LI Qing
9:35-9:50 Oligosaccharides based biopesticides development and application YIN Heng
9:50-10:05 Current situation and prospect of industrial application of biological pesticides YANG Ziwen
10:05-10:20More than 30 years of research, 20 years of successful application of PGPR Bacillus strains in agriculture, - A contribution to sustainable agriculture
DIETEL Kristin
10:20-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:30 Moderator: LIN Meigen & HE Yueqiu
10:30-10:45 Regulation of bioactive substances synthesis of Bacillus CHEN Shouwen
10:45-11:00 Industrial application of Marine Bacillus species LUO Yuanchan
11:00-11:15 Implementation of microbial volatiles for sustainable industrial pro-cesses CERNAVA Tomislav
11:15-11:30 Development and application of a novel baculovirus bio-pesticide DENG Fang kun
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13. Current status and update of Biological control inthe Belt and Road countries
Date: May 16th, 2018 Location: Conference hall of CAAS (Building B)
Organizers
KUHLMANN Ulrich, CABI Europe-SwitzerlandWAN Fanghao, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, ChinaSMALLA Kornelia, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, GermanyCHEN Xuexin, Zhejiang University, China
Time Topics Speakers
8:30-10:20 Moderator: KUHLMANN Ulrich & WAN Fanghao
8:30-8:50Contribution of extension services to the uptake of biological control solutions and the development of a digital tool to further enhance awa-reness and uptake
KUHLMANN Ulli
8:50-9:05 Current status and uptake of biological control agents and products in Malaysia
ANNAMALAI Sivapra-gasam
9:05-9:20 The current status and uptake of biological control agents/products in India CHOUDHARY Malvika
9:20-9:35 Biological-based invasive alien species management, past successes and future opportunities SHEPPARD Andy
9:35-9:50 Current status of biological control in Hungary: an EU member state and B&R target country TOEPFER Stefan
9:50-10:05 Current status biological control in Eastern Africa: challenges and op-portunities MOHAMED Samira
10:05-10:20 Commercial and economic aspects of insect biocontrol agents for mana-gement of major insect pests in Pakistan HAQ Ehsan-ul
10:20-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:45 Moderator: CHEN Xuexin
10:30-10:45 Biological control by arthropod natural enemies in China: towards to the golden age WANG Su
10:45-11:00 Transfer of augmentative biological control technologies-based IPM to OBOR countries: a practice in GMS HOU Maolin
11:00-11:15 The state of commercial augmentative biological control in central Asia: the case of Tajikistan HAN Peng
11:15-11:30 Biological Control of Insect Pests and Weeds in Thailand NAPOMPETH Banpot
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15. Bio Metabolites and the Molecular Bio Pesticides Working Group
Date: May 16th, 2018Location: Conference hall of National Agricultural Library (1st floor in building D)
Organizers
PARK Kyungseok, Hanjing Unversity, South KoreaBAI Linquan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaHE Yawen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaZHANG Xing, Northwest A&F University, ChinaXIANG Wensheng, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China ZHANG Kecheng, Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
Time Topics Speakers
8:30-10:20 Moderator: BAI Linquan & HE Yawen
8:30-8:50 Bioactive metabolites of a PGPR strain Bacillus vallismortis against biotic and abiotic stress on crops PARK Kyungseok
8:50-09:05 Validamycin yield improvement based on welldefined genomics and biosynthesis BAI Lingquan
09:05-09:20 The enemy within: Fungicidal volatiles produced by members of the sclerotia microbiome CERNAVA Tomislav
09:20-09:35Synthetic biology to develop a new biopesticide Shenqinmycin based on the secondary metabolites of the plant growth promoting rhizo-bacterium
HE Yawen
09:35-09:50 Research and application of a novel biological fungicide-Wuyiencin for vegetable diseases control ZHANG Kecheng
09:50-10:05 Molecular regulation of milbemycin biosynthesis in Streptomyces bingchenggensis XIANG Wensheng
10:05-10:20 Molecular ecological mechanism of resistance to whitebacked plan-thopper in rice XIAO Yutao
10:20-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:15 Moderator: PARK Kyungseok
10:30-10:45 Genome sequencing of two biocontrol streptomycetes strains and identification of their chitinase related genes CHEN Xiaoyulong
10:45-11:00 Cytosinpeptidemycin produced by a Streptomyces achygroscopicus is an effective anti-viral agents AN Mengnan
11:00-11:15Characterization of Streptomyces ahygroscopicus var. wuyiensis and its molecular regulation of secondary metabolite production for Wuyiencin
GE Beibei
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Poster Sessions
Date: May14th & 16th, 2018 Location: The hallway on the first floor of the Library in CAAS
Time Topics
May14th 19:00-21:00 Poster Session
May16th 8:00-9:00 Poster Session
The Closing Ceremony of the Congress
Date: May16th, 2018 Location: The conference room on the first floor of the Library in CAAS
Time Topics/Speakers
11:30-12:30 Chairman: HEIMPEL George, President of International Organization for Biological Control, Global; QIU Dewen, Deputy Director General of Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
11:30-12:20 Concluding statements by Moderators of each scientific session
12:20-12:30 The congress’ closing statementQIU Dewen, Deputy Director General of Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS, China
14:00-18:00 Visit modern agricultural science and technology model garden of biological control
ps: Science and technology model garden (from follow three Choose one location per Attendees)
1. Visit destination: CAAS for Modern Agriculture Walk distance from CAAS
2. Visit destination: Miyun District, Beijing for Natural Enemy Manufacturer Take 1.5 hours to get the location by bus
3. Visit destination: Yanqing District, Beijing for Modern Biological Control Field Base Take 1.5 hours to get the location by bus
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