IPM and IRM of Lepidoptera: the American experience of the
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IPM and IRM of Lepidoptera: the American experience of the
IPM and IRM of Lepidoptera: the American experience of the interaction between research, industry and government T. E. Hunt1, R. L. Hellmich2, T. W. Sappington2, and S. Paula-Moraes3. 1University of Nebraska Haskell Agricultural Laboratory, Concord, NE 68723, USA 2United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit and Department of Entomology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA 3Embrapa Cerrados, Planaltina-DF, Brasil The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Multi-State Regional Research Committee NC-205 Ecology and Management of European Corn Borer and Other Lepidopteran Pests of Corn was established in the 1950s to bring scientists from the USDA and US universities together to collaboratively address lepidopteran pests of corn. Initially focusing on European corn borer, the committee eventually expanded its scope to address IPM of all corn Lepidoptera. In the 1990s when Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) transgenic corn was on the path of registration and commercialization, the NC205 committee fostered dialogue between industry, producers, academics and regulators to address resistance management of Ostrinia nulilalis to Bt transgenic corn. The result was the high-dose/refuge strategy that is currently in place. Since that time this committee has sponsored meetings and symposia with industry and the Environmental Protection Agency to discuss insect resistance management issues. These meetings provided a forum for all stakeholders to discuss issues concerning resistance management of corn Lepidoptera. The meetings also provided opportunities for information sharing, refining programs, establishing research priorities, and building understanding among participants. The dialogue has allowed the committee to identify science-based practical resistance management strategies. The importance of resistance management strategies that are practical cannot be overemphasized because the ultimate stewards of the Bt technology are the growers. So the committee has tried, whenever possible and without compromising the scientific integrity of resistance management, to consider grower realities. Topics discussed include the structure of the USDA committee format, the interactions among stakeholders, and select components of insect resistance strategies, education, extension, managing resistance of other insects, ongoing research, and future research needs. Palavra-chave: Research Committee, IPM, IRM
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