Vasileios P. Vasileiadis
National Research Council
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Journal of Applied Entomology | 2009
M. Meissle; P. Mouron; T. Musa; F. Bigler; Xavier Pons; Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; S. Otto; D. Antichi; Jozsef Kiss; Z. Pálinkás; Zita Dorner; R. van der Weide; J. Groten; E. Czembor; J. Adamczyk; J.-B. Thibord; Bo Melander; G. Cordsen Nielsen; R. T. Poulsen; O. Zimmermann; A. Verschwele; E. Oldenburg
Political efforts are made in the European Union (EU) to reduce pesticide use and to increase the implementation of integrated pest management (IPM). Within the EU project ENDURE, research priorities on pesticide reduction are defined. Using maize, one of the most important crops in Europe, as a case study, we identified the most serious weeds, arthropod pests, and fungal diseases as well as classes and amounts of pesticides applied. Data for 11 European maize growing regions were collected from databases, publications and expert estimates. Silage maize dominates in northern Europe and grain production in central and southern Europe. Crop rotations range from continuous growing of maize over several years to well‐planned rotation systems. Weeds, arthropod pests and fungal diseases cause economic losses in most regions, even though differences exist between northern countries and central and southern Europe. Several weed and arthropod species cause increasing problems, illustrating that the goal of reducing chemical pesticide applications is challenging. Pesticides could potentially be reduced by the choice of varieties including genetically modified hybrids, cultural control including crop rotation, biological control, optimized application techniques for chemicals, and the development of more specific treatments. However, restrictions in the availability of alternative pest control measures, farm organization, and the training and knowledge of farmers need to be overcome before the adoption of environmentally friendly pest control strategies can reduce chemical pesticides in an economically competitive way. The complex of several problems that need to be tackled simultaneously and the link between different control measures demonstrates the need for IPM approaches, where pest control is seen in the context of the cropping system and on a regional scale. Multicriteria assessments and decision support systems combined with pest monitoring programs may help to develop region‐specific and sustainable strategies that are harmonized within a EU framework.
Weed Science | 2011
Roberta Masin; Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; Donato Loddo; Stefan Otto; Giuseppe Zanin
Decision-making processes must indicate if, how, and when weed control should be practiced. So far, Decision Support Systems (DSSs) for weed control to prevent crop yield losses can guide decisions on “if” and “how.” Experience shows that farmers need a DSS that can also guide when to treat, but this can only be done if the actual weed density observed in the field is known during the crop cycle. Emergence models allow the prediction of daily density, but precision depends on the survey date. This study focuses on the estimation of the date of the survey for the best prediction of the daily density throughout the crop cycle. The predicted daily density of each species can be used by DSSs without any further survey, saving time and money and improving the use of the DSSs. Results showed that the best date is when the actual density of each weed reaches or exceeds 50% emergence, and this is earlier than the critical point date, supporting the validity of the date estimation method. The possibility to provide specific advice for farmers considering a proper mortality rate of weed seedlings is then discussed. The ability to optimize the date of sampling can improve the reliability of decision-making tools for integrated weed management, in agreement with the European Union goal of sustainable use of pesticides and more environmentally sustainable cropping systems through the use of integrated pest management.
Pest Management Science | 2016
Jaka Razinger; Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; Marion Giraud; Willem van Dijk; Špela Modic; Maurizio Sattin; Gregor Urek
BACKGROUND A 2 year study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of biological control with optimally timed Trichogramma brassicae releases as an integrated pest management tool against the European corn borer (ECB), Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), in on-farm experiments (i.e. real field conditions) in three European regions with dissimilar geoclimatic conditions and ECB pressure and conventional management (i.e. insecticide treated and untreated). RESULTS Biological control with Trichogramma (1) provided ECB protection comparable with conventional management, (2) in all cases maintained mycotoxin levels below the EU threshold for maize raw materials destined for food products, (3) was economically sustainable in southern France and northern Italy, but not in Slovenia where it resulted in a significant decrease in gross margin, mainly owing to the cost of Trichogramma product, and (4) enabled avoidance of detrimental environmental effects of lambda-cyhalothrin use in northern Italy. CONCLUSION Optimally timed mass release of T. brassicae could be considered a sustainable tool for IPM programmes against ECB in southern France and northern Italy. Better involvement of regional advisory services is needed for the successful dissemination and implementation of biological control. Subsidy schemes could also motivate farmers to adopt this IPM tool and compensate for high costs of Trichogramma product.
Plant protection science | 2016
Donato Loddo; Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; Roberta Masin; Maria Clara Zuin; Giuseppe Zanin
Loddo D., Vasileiadis V.P., Masin R., Zuin M.C., Zanin G. (2016): Inhibiting effect of shallow seed burial on grass weed emergence. Plant Protect. Sci., 52: 64–69. The efficacy of superficial tillage as a sustainable tool to reduce the emergence of Digitaria sanguinalis , setaria viridis, and sorghum halepense was evaluated with field experiments. Seeds were buried at 1, 2, 5, and 10 cm of depth to simulate seed vertical distribution caused by autumn superficial tillage. Seedling emergence was monitored weekly for two years after sowing. The highest emergence was obtained in the first year after sowing and from 1 and 2 cm. sorghum halepense was only slightly affected by seed burial, with 15% of emergence from 10 cm of depth, while D. sanguinalis was strongly affected, with 4% of emergence from 5 cm. The efficacy of superficial tillage as control tool could vary according to local weed flora.
Ecological Indicators | 2012
Elise Pelzer; Gabriele Fortino; Christian Bockstaller; Frédérique Angevin; Claire Lamine; Camilla Moonen; Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; Daniel Guérin; Laurence Guichard; Raymond Reau; Antoine Messéan
Agricultural Systems | 2011
Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; Maurizio Sattin; S. Otto; A. Veres; Z. Pálinkás; R. Ban; Xavier Pons; Per Kudsk; R. van der Weide; E. Czembor; A.C. Moonen; Jozsef Kiss
European Journal of Agronomy | 2013
Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; A.C. Moonen; Maurizio Sattin; S. Otto; Xavier Pons; Per Kudsk; A. Veres; Zita Dorner; R. van der Weide; Elisa Marraccini; Elise Pelzer; Frédérique Angevin; Jozsef Kiss
European Journal of Agronomy | 2015
Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; S. Otto; W. van Dijk; Gregor Urek; R. Leskovšek; A. Verschwele; L. Furlan; Maurizio Sattin
European Journal of Agronomy | 2017
Martin Lechenet; Violaine Deytieux; Daniele Antichi; Jean-Noël Aubertot; P. Barberi; Michel Bertrand; Vincent Cellier; Raphaël Charles; Caroline Colnenne-David; Silke Dachbrodt-Saaydeh; Philippe Debaeke; Thierry Doré; Pascal Farcy; César Fernández-Quintanilla; Gilles Grandeau; Cathy Hawes; Lionel Jouy; Eric Justes; Roman Kierzek; Per Kudsk; Jay Ram Lamichhane; Françoise Lescourret; Marco Mazzoncini; Bo Melander; Antoine Messéan; A.C. Moonen; Adrian C. Newton; Jean Marie Nolot; Silvia Panozzo; Patrick Retaureau
Crop Protection | 2017
Lorenzo Furlan; Vasileios P. Vasileiadis; Francesca Chiarini; H.F. Huiting; Robert Leskovšek; Jaka Razinger; Imre Holb; Erica Sartori; Gregor Urek; Arnd Verschwele; Isadora Benvegnù; Maurizio Sattin