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Multicriteria evaluation of innovative IPM systems in pome fruit in Europe

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Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, DIPROVES - Sustainable Crop and Food Protection, Via E. Parmense 84, 29100 Piacenza, Italy
Caffi, T.;
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Wageningen UR, Wageningen Plant Research, P.O. Box 200, 6670 AE Zetten, The Netherlands
Helsen, H. H. M.;
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Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, DIPROVES - Sustainable Crop and Food Protection, Via E. Parmense 84, 29100 Piacenza, Italy
Rossi, V.;
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University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, P. O. Box 400, 4002 Debrecen, Hungary; Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman Otto út 15, 1022 Budapest, Hungary
Holb, I.J.;
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1059149273
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Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI), Institute for Strategies and Technology Assessment, Germany
Strassemeyer, Jörn;
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Wageningen UR, Wageningen Economics Research, P.O. Box 29703, 2502 LS The Hague, The Netherlands
Buurma, J.S.;
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INRA, UMR 1114 “EMMAH”, Domaine Saint Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon cedex 09, France
Capowiez, Y.;
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INRA, UE0695 Recherches Integrees, Domaine de Gotheron, 26320 St-Marcel-Les-Valence, France
Simon, S.;
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INRA, UE0695 Recherches Integrees, Domaine de Gotheron, 26320 St-Marcel-Les-Valence, France
Alaphilippe, A.

Pesticides represent the major input in pome fruit across Europe. They are mainly used on a calendarbased approach in order to control a large number of pests and diseases causing both direct and indirect losses. This situation has stimulated research for innovative tools and methods for pest management and the PURE project (www.pure-ipm.eu) organised a biointensive framework to demonstrate that several solutions are now available but they need to be properly transferred to the growers to be applied on a large scale. This paper presents the experience of the PURE project across demonstration orchards in different countries. The aim was to develop a multicriteria evaluation to help more clearly define the advantages and disadvantages of applying innovative Integrated Pest Management (IPM) systems, for different pests (pear psylla and apple codling moth) and diseases (pear brown spot and apple scab) on pome fruit, compared to standard IPM (i.e. currently adopted IPM system). The multicriteria approach permitted to assess environmental risks, economic effects and sustainability impact for each of the innovative systems tested. This multicriteria assessment showed that, in general, innovative performed better than standard for environmental quality and provided similar yield and pest management without any significant extra costs.

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