Northern R & D Matityahu Experimental Station Ministry of Agriculture Integrated Pest Management Center (IPMC) By Haim Reuveny
The IPMC is a research center of the Department of Plant Protection in Northern R&D Aims · Development and advancement of methods and measures to improve pest control in deciduous orchards to assist growers. · Development of control programs using reduced poison levels in keeping with the consumer’s demands for more “friendly” agricultural produce. Research Extension Growers
Range of Activities of the IPMC · Research Activities · Support Activities · Training of Research Technicians · Training of Field Scouts of the Dept. of Plant Protection · Documentation · Advisory Service
Research Projects under-way: D evelopment of means and methods for monitoring and controlling the key pests – Codling Moth, Pear Psylla, Fruit Fly, Parlatoria oleae. S uggestions for solution to establish integrated pest control for the long-term. I mporting and acclimatization of natural enemies. D evelopment of integrated control methods in Stonefruit. L ow-Volume Application to control pests.
Research Activities Data gathering and keeping up with existing information on topics connected with plant protection. Development of updated control recommendation for the growers.
Support Activities S creening of new chimical products under controlled conditions. F ollow up on the resistance of pests to control substances. Chacking of Pesticide Residues. Regional Support network M eteorological and Phenological warninigs. W arning for time spraying of pest whose control necessitates regional co-operation.
The Connection of the IPMC, with the Growers and the Extension Service · D ocumentation and distribution of pests information (type, damage, control). · I nstruction courses for scouts. · D istribution of current information of the time control in the entire region. · I nternet page of Northern R&D containing up-to-date information. · I nitiated field meeting of researches and extension advisors with growers in a variety of growing areas. Research Extension Growers
The Main Pest Problems Apple Panonychus ulmi Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae ) Codling Moth Cydia pomonella Linnaeus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Pear Cacopsylla bidens (Erwinia amylovora Fire blight (Cossidae: Lepidoptera ). L Zeuzera pyrina