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Identifying obstacles and ranking common biological control research priorities for Europe to manage most economically important pests in arable, vegetable and perennial crops

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Eco‐Innov Research Unit, INRA Thiverval‐Grignon France ; Plant Pathology Research Unit, INRA France
Lamichhane , Jay Ram;
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Julius Kuehn Institute (JKI), Institute for Strategies and Technology Assessment, Kleinmachnow, Germany
Bischoff‐Schaefer, Monika;
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Institute of Plant Health, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) Vienna Austria
Bluemel, Sylvia;
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1059148072
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Julius Kuehn Institute (JKI), Institute for Strategies and Technology Assessment, Kleinmachnow, Germany
Dachbrodt-Saaydeh, Silke;
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Eco‐Innov Research Unit, INRA Thiverval‐Grignon France
Dreux , Laure;
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Life Science Department Walloon Agricultural Research Centre Gembloux Belgium
Jansen , Jean‐Pierre;
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Plant Protection Institute Szent Istvan University Gödöllö Hungary
Kiss, Jozsef;
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Wageningen University and Research Centre Biointeractions and Plant Health Wageningen The Netherlands
Köhl, Jürgen;
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Department of Agroecology Aarhus University Slagelse Denmark
Kudsk, Per;
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INRA, Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS UMR 1355‐7254 Institut Sophia Agrobiotech Sophia Antipolis France
Malausa , Thibaut;
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Eco‐Innov Research Unit, INRA Thiverval‐Grignon France
Messéan , Antoine;
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Plant Pathology Research Unit, INRA France
Nicot, Philippe C.;
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INRA, Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS UMR 1355‐7254 Institut Sophia Agrobiotech Sophia Antipolis France
Ricci, Pierre;
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Invivo AGRINOVEX, Ferme du Corbeau Milly‐la‐Forêt France
Thibierge , Jérôme;
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Ctifl, Centre de Lanxade Prigonrieux France
Villeneuve, François

EU agriculture is currently in transition from conventional crop protection to integrated pest management (IPM). Because biocontrol is a key component of IPM, many European countries recently have intensified their national efforts on biocontrol research and innovation (R&I), although such initiatives are often fragmented. The operational outputs of national efforts would benefit from closer collaboration among stakeholders via transnationally coordinated approaches, as most economically important pests are similar across Europe. This paper proposes a common European framework on biocontrol R&I. It identifies generic R&I bottlenecks and needs as well as priorities for three crop types (arable, vegetable and perennial crops). The existing gap between the market offers of biocontrol solutions and the demand of growers, the lengthy and expensive registration process for biocontrol solutions and their varying effectiveness due to variable climatic conditions and site‐specific factors across Europe are key obstacles hindering the development and adoption of biocontrol solutions in Europe. Considering arable, vegetable and perennial crops, a dozen common target pests are identified for each type of crop and ranked by order of importance at European level. Such a ranked list indicates numerous topics on which future joint transnational efforts would be justified. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry

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