Robert Senn Syngenta
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Robert Senn Syngenta
Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Session 1A 47th Meeting of IRAC International, Indianapolis March 27-30th 2012 Diamide WG 43rd IRAC International Meeting, Washington DC, April 1-4, 2008 1 2011 Diamide WG members Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Verónica Companys John Andaloro Luis Teixeira Paula Marcon Andrea Bassi Robert Senn Russell Slater Anna Armstrong Ralf Nauen Alan Porter Bayer Chair DuPont Vice-chair DuPont DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku Bayer APA 2 2012 Diamide WG members (effective: after IRAC Spring Mtg) Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Verónica Companys John Andaloro Luis Teixeira Andrea Bassi Robert Senn Jan Elias Anna Armstrong Ralf Nauen Alan Porter Bayer DuPont DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku Bayer APA Vice-chair Chair 3 Country Working Groups Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Country Team Lead Global Contact Argentina Australia Brazil China India India Indonesia Italy Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico Morocco Philippines South Africa Spain Taiwan Thailand Turkey USA Vietnam Jorge Morre Brendan Ahern Fabio Silva Ying Song Nageshwar Rao Subhrabitan Iskandar Zulkarnain NEW GROUP N. Nonaka Ung Park (R&D) Ooi Kok Eng Abel Toledo NEW GROUP Florence Vasquez NEW GROUP Izquierdo, Josep NEW GROUP D. Dumrongsak NEW GROUP Caydee Savinelli Nguyen Van Minh John Andaloro John Andaloro Luis Teixeira Robert Senn Veronica Companys Veronica Companys John Andaloro John Andaloro N. Nonaka A. Armstrong John Andaloro Luis Teixeira John Andaloro Veronica Companys Luis Teixeira Veronica Companys Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn John Andaloro Robert Senn • 20 Diamide Country WGs • Worldwide: Asia Pacific, North and South America, Africa and Europe • 5 new country groups in 2011 Indonesia Indonesia Israel Israel Israel Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Korea Korea Korea Korea Korea Korea Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Mexico Mexico Mexico Morocco Morocco Morocco Morocco Morocco Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines South Africa South Africa South Africa South Africa Spain Spain Spain Spain Spain Spain Spain Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Thailand Thailand Thailand Thailand Thailand Thailand Turkey Turkey Turkey Turkey USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Satya Wardhana Nonaka Nobuyui NEW GROUP Nonaka Nobuyuki Philippe Cattan NEW GROUP Riccardo Liguori Stefano Pasquini Carolina Sbriscia Mirko Valente Claudia Traverso N. Nonaka S. Nakamura M. Shiraishi S. Sugii Kazuyuki Sakata Ung Park (R&D) Danny Kang(implementation) Chul Yong Lee YongGwon Kim SangSoon Park (implementation) JongRyul Bang (R&D) Ooi Kok Eng Lee Kam Loong Hamidi Ariffin Erny Nazri Mohd Hezri Sairi Shingo Tamura Cheong Wai Ching Chin-Kok Chua Abel Toledo Maurilio Flores Jose Del Refugio Munoz NEW GROUP Nonaka Nobuyuki Ali El Aimani Philippe Cattan Mazaz Bentayebi Florence Vasquez Aaron Cano Ronald Arabit Ariel Anico Rhoel Suiza Nap Saavedra Rodelio Macatula Oscar Edralin NEW GROUP Albert de Klerck Jan van Vuuren Desiree van Heerden Izquierdo, Josep De-Scals, David Astor, Elena Mas, Elias Tenorio, Oscar Robles, José Luis Bielza, Pablo NEW GROUP Ted Huang Carson Kao James Kuo W.L.Lee Y. Katagiri Jason Chen D. Dumrongsak S. Jumroon T. Saroch T. Tanaka S. Sahaya S. Sukonthabhirom NEW GROUP Necdet Öngen Ümit Ersöz Nonaka Nobuyuki Caydee Savinelli Dan Sherrod Ralph Bagwell James Adams John Andaloro Luis Teixeira John Palumbo David Riley Alston Sparks David Schuster Geroge Kennedy Tom Kuhar Greg Nuessly Tony Shelton Phil Stansely Russ Groves Nguyen Van Minh Chua CK Bui Van Kip Tran Quang Hien Nguyen Trung Thanh Dupont Nihon Nohyaku [email protected] [email protected] John Andaloro John Andaloro JA email May 12th JA email May 12th Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. Dupont [email protected] [email protected] Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi 9 June 2011 08 July 2011 Syngenta Dupont Dupont Syngenta Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku Bayer DuPont Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Bayer Bayer DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Bayer Nihon Nohyaku Agrichem DuPont Bayer Syngenta DuPont [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] mirko.valente@syngenta [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi N. Nonaka N. Nonaka N. Nonaka N. Nonaka N. Nonaka A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira 08 July 2011 08 July 2011 08 July 2011 19 October 2011 19 October 2011 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 19 October 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 16 May 2011 26 August 2011 26 August 2011 08 July 2011 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. Syngenta DuPont Agrimatco Bayer Bayer Bayer Syngenta Syngenta Syngenta DuPont DuPont [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys 18 October 2011 18 October 2011 18 October 2011 28 October 2001 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 DuPont Bayer Syngenta Bayer DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Bayer Consultant [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys 31 May 2011 31 May 2011 31 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 Syngenta Syngenta DuPont Nihon Nohyaku/Taiwan Nichino/Japan Bayer Syngenta Bayer DuPont Nihon Nohyaku Entomologist from DOA Entomologist from DOA [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 24 May 2011 24 May 2011 25 May 2011 9 June 2011 9 June 2011 12 January 2012 18 May 2011 18 May 2011 18 May 2011 18 May 2011 18 May 2011 18 May 2011 Syngenta DuPont Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. Syngenta Dupont Bayer Nihon Nohyaku Dupont Dupont U Arizona U Georgia U Georgia U Florida NC State U Virginia Tech U Florida Cornell U U Florida U Wisconsin Syngenta DuPont Bayer Nihon Nohyaku Consultant [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Diamide Country WG Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Diamide Country Group Contact Details Country Participant Company Email Global Contact Last Update Comments Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil China China China China China China China India India India India India India India India India India India Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Israel Israel Israel Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Italy Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Korea Korea Korea Korea Korea Korea Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Mexico Mexico Mexico Morocco Morocco Morocco Morocco Morocco Philippines Philippines Philippines Jorge Morre Guillermo Fucci Ruben Meoni Daniel Ferreras Liliana Cichon Gamundi Juan Carlos Mariana Sosa Daniel Igarzabal Brendan Ahern Guy Sands Geoff Cornwell Tim O'Grady Anthony DeMonte Ken Mckee Alison Beattie Chris Monsour David Carey Greg Baker Stewart Learmonth Fabio Silva Amauri Peloia Alexandre José da Silva Luiz Weber Ademilson Villela Paulo Aramaki Ying Song Yong Zhang Ya-Fei Pan Lu Ren Meng Xiangqing Quansheng Hu Motomu Moriya Nageshwar Rao Subhrabitan Rajul Edoliya Vineet Singh Dinesh Rathi Sandeep Sandhu Deshmukh Rajendra Asaithambi Manickam Giridharan Loganathan Sanjay Sharma S. Mallikarjunappa Iskandar Zulkarnain Marsudi Fei Ling Agus Triwiyono Erwin Cuk Surahmat Tatang Rukmana Iwan Rahwanudin Satya Wardhana Nonaka Nobuyui NEW GROUP Nonaka Nobuyuki Philippe Cattan NEW GROUP Riccardo Liguori Stefano Pasquini Carolina Sbriscia Mirko Valente Claudia Traverso N. Nonaka S. Nakamura M. Shiraishi S. Sugii Kazuyuki Sakata Ung Park (R&D) Danny Kang(implementation) Chul Yong Lee YongGwon Kim SangSoon Park (implementation) JongRyul Bang (R&D) Ooi Kok Eng Lee Kam Loong Hamidi Ariffin Erny Nazri Mohd Hezri Sairi Shingo Tamura Cheong Wai Ching Chin-Kok Chua Abel Toledo Maurilio Flores Jose Del Refugio Munoz NEW GROUP Nonaka Nobuyuki Ali El Aimani Philippe Cattan Mazaz Bentayebi Florence Vasquez Aaron Cano Ronald Arabit DuPont DuPont Bayer Syngenta Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Dupont Dupont Dupont Bayer Bayer Syngenta Government Consultant Government Government Government DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Bayer DuPont Syngenta DuPont DuPont DuPont DuPont Syngenta Bayer Nihon Nohyaku DuPont Bayer DuPont DuPont Bayer Syngenta Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku DuPont DuPont Rallis Dupont Syngenta Syngenta Dupont Syngenta Bayer Bayer Dupont Nihon Nohyaku [email protected] Guillermo.Fucciarg.dupont.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 23 May 2011 23 May 2011 23 May 2011 23 May 2011 23 May 2011 23 May 2011 23 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th JA email May 12th Team Leader [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Robert Senn Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. Dupont [email protected] [email protected] Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi 9 June 2011 08 July 2011 Syngenta Dupont Dupont Syngenta Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku Bayer DuPont Syngenta Nihon Nohyaku DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Bayer Bayer DuPont DuPont Syngenta Syngenta Bayer Nihon Nohyaku Agrichem DuPont Bayer Syngenta DuPont [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] mirko.valente@syngenta [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi N. Nonaka N. Nonaka N. Nonaka N. Nonaka N. Nonaka A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong A. Armstrong John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro John Andaloro Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira Luis Teixeira 08 July 2011 08 July 2011 08 July 2011 19 October 2011 19 October 2011 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 19 October 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 01 August 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 30 May 2011 30 May 2011 16 May 2011 26 August 2011 26 August 2011 08 July 2011 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg 2011 Spring Mtg Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. Syngenta DuPont Agrimatco Bayer Bayer Bayer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Andrea Bassi Veronica Companys Veronica Companys Veronica Companys 18 October 2011 18 October 2011 18 October 2011 28 October 2001 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 13 May 2011 Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader Technical Lead Implementation Lead Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader • 20 Diamide Country WGs worldwide • 145 people involved as Diamide WG members DuPont distributor Team Leader [email protected] [email protected] 24 May 2011 08 July 2011 9 June 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 16 May 2011 9 June 2011 30 May 2011 24 February 2010 24 February 2010 24 February 2010 Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader DuPont distributor Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader Team Leader Temporary DuPont rep Diamide Working Team Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Argentina Spain Mexico USA China Italy Brazil Japan Philippines India Morocco Thailand Korea Indonesia Vietnam Malaysia • Adapt guidelines to create IRM strategies for high risk crops & pests • Engage tech community • Communicate • IRM guidelines frame • Consult Global Diamide Working Group • Support Insecticide Resistance Action Committee PROGRESS OF THE COUNTRY DIAMIDE TEAMS: 1. IRM Strategy, Communication, and Implementation Stage (progress following country guidelines) 2. Status of IRM Strategy Completion and Review by Global Diamide Team 3. Status of Label Update Progress by Country Diamide WG As of March 27, 2012 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee PROGRESS OF THE COUNTRY DIAMIDE TEAMS: 1. IRM Strategy, Communication, and Implementation Stage (progress following country guidelines) 2. Status of IRM Strategy Completion and Review by Global Diamide Team 3. Status of Label Update Progress by Country Diamide WG As of March 27, 2012 Country Diamide Working Group Progress: Update 2012, MARCH 27 # Global Liaison John Andaloro 1 Country Australia* John Andaloro 2Insecticide Argentina Resistance Action Committee Relative to the Steps in the Country Guidance Tutorial 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Luis Teixera Brazil 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Robert Senn China* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ? 5 Veronica Companys India* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ? 6 John Andaloro Indonesia* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 John Andaloro Italy* 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 Anna Armstrong Japan* 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 Anna Armstrong Korea 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 John Andaloro Malaysia* 0 1 2 3 4 5 11 Luis Teixera Mexico 0 1 2 12 Andrea Bassi Morocco* 0 1 2 3 4 5 13 Veronica Companys Philippines* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 Veronica Companys Spain 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 Robert Senn Thailand* 0 1 2 3 4 5 16 Robert Senn Turkey 0 1 2 3 4 5 17 John Andaloro USA* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 Robert Senn Vietnam* 0 1 2 3 4 5 19 Robert Senn Taiwan 0 1 2 3 4 5 20 Luis Teixiera South Africa 0 Andrea Bassi Israel 0. Haven't met yet * Visited by 1. Understand Objectives member of 2. Meet and Organze the Global 3. Review Antitrust Diamide WG 4. Review Global Guidelines 21 0 5. Select High Risk Insects & crops 6. Develop Plan to Communicate MOA 7. Develop IRM Guideline Plan by Crop 8. Develop Communicate & Educate Plan 9 9 10 11 12 13? 10 11 13 10 11 ?? 10 11 13? 9. Act if "R" Occurs 10. Communicate Social Adv 11. Implement 6, 7, & 8 12. Work on more pests & crops 13. Transition from Diamide to IRM WG Insecticide Resistance Action Committee PROGRESS OF THE COUNTRY DIAMIDE TEAMS: 1. IRM Strategy, Communication, and Implementation Stage (progress following country guidelines) 2. Status of IRM Strategy Completion and Review by Global Diamide Team 3. Status of Label Update Progress by Country Diamide WG As of March 27, 2012 Country Diamide WG IRM Strategy Review Progress: Update 2012, MARCH 26 # 1 Global Liaison John Andaloro Country Australia* Country IRM Strategy Dev Status In progress DBM/cabbage Insecticide Resistance Action Committee John Andaloro 2 3 4 Luis Teixera Robert Senn Global Review ----- Argentina Completed leps/soybean, Tuta/tomato Need to edit/accept Brazil Completed Tuta/tomato, DBM/cabbage Need to edit/accept China* RICE strategies in PP file complete (DBM in progress) Accepted In Progress Accepted? In Progress 5 Veronica Companys India Completed rice cabbage 6 John Andaloro Indonesia* Completed cabbage, Shallots, Rice, Chilli Need to edit/accept 7 John Andaloro Italy Completed Cydia/apple and Tuta/tomato Need to edit/accept 8 Anna Armstrong Japan In progress – being translated Need to edit/accept 9 Anna Armstrong Korea In progress 10 John Andaloro Malaysia Completed – crucifers, rice 11 Luis Teixera Mexico None ----- 12 Andrea Bassi Morocco None ----- 13 Veronica Companys Philippines* Completed DBM/crucifers, borer/eggplant Accepted 14 Veronica Companys Spain Completed Tuta/tomato Accepted 15 Robert Senn Thailand* 16 Robert Senn Turkey 17 John Andaloro Published/Distributed USA* -----Need to edit/accept Published & communicated None In progress Helicoverpa, Tuta, Lobesia D. Riley-completed DBM/crucifers: In progress- Palumbo-BAW/lettuce ----Riley-Approved ------ 18 Robert Senn Vietnam* None -------- 19 Robert Senn Taiwan None ------ 20 Luis Teixiera South Africa None ------- 21 Andrea Bassi Israel None ------ Published & communicated Insecticide Resistance Action Committee PROGRESS OF THE COUNTRY DIAMIDE TEAMS: 1. IRM Strategy, Communication, and Implementation Stage (progress following country guidelines) 2. Status of IRM Strategy Completion and Review by Global Diamide Team 3. Status of Label Update Progress by Country Diamide WG As of March 27, 2012 Country Diamide WG LABEL Update Progress: Update 2012, MARCH 26 # Global Liaison John Andaloro 1 Country Companies Australia* BDNS MoA Icon/Words IRM Statement Max # Apps DS SD Insecticide Resistance Action Committee John Andaloro Argentina BDNS 3 Luis Teixera Brazil BDNS 4 Robert Senn China* BDNS 5 Veronica Companys India BDNS 6 John Andaloro Indonesia* BDNS 7 John Andaloro Italy BDNS 8 Anna Armstrong Japan BDNS 9 Anna Armstrong Korea BDNS 10 John Andaloro Malaysia BDNS 11 Luis Teixera Mexico BDNS 12 Andrea Bassi Morocco BDNS 13 Veronica Companys Philippines* BDNS 14 Veronica Companys Spain BDNS 15 Robert Senn Thailand* BDNS 16 Robert Senn Turkey BDNS MoA in label 17 John Andaloro USA* BDNS BDNS 18 Robert Senn Vietnam* BDNS ------ 19 Robert Senn Taiwan BDNS 20 Luis Teixiera South Africa BDNS 2 Andrea Bassi B S D S (sachet very small area) BDNS Next candidates for Country Diamide Working Groups: Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Israel Canada Chile Croatia Czech Republic France Germany Greece Hungary Poland Romania Serbia Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Diamide Resistance Update Locations – Data - Status March 26, 2012 Global IRAC Diamide IRM Working Group Diamide Resistance Status March 2012 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Country Location Insect Status 1 Thailand BangBuaThong Plutella, DBM Crucifers Confirmed1 2 Philippines Cebu Plutella, DBM Crucifers Confirmed1 3 Taiwan2 Puyen & Xihu, Changhwa Plutella, DBM Crucifers Confirmed1 4 China2 Guangdong Plutella, DBM Crucifers Confirmed1 5 Indonesia East Java Spodoptera, BAW Shallots Data Under Review 6 Philippines Luzon Leucinodes, Shoot Borer Eggplant Pending Investigation 7 Malaysia Cameroon Highlands Plutella, DBM Crucifers Pending Investigation 8 Malaysia N. Kuala Lumpur Rice Stem Borer Rice Pending Investigation 9 Malaysia Jahore DBM Crucifers Pending Investigation Brazil NE Brazil, Ceara Camocin, Bezerros Sapucarana Plutella, DBM Crucifers Confirmed1 Only Chlorantraniliprole 11 India Bangalore Plutella, DBM Cabbage Confirmed 12 Australia ?????? DBM Crucifers Pending Investigation 13 Vietnam Lam Dong Province DBM Crucifers Field failures observed 14 USA Immokalee, Florida Liromyza trifolli Tomato Confirmed 15 India Leucinodes, Shoot Borer Eggplant Observed field failures 10 1 Confirmed by lab assay plus observation of poor or no field efficacy. 2 Crop Counterfeit chlorantraniliprole widely used by growers in this market Insecticide Resistance Action Committee USA, 2012 Liriomyza Florida China, 2011 DBM, Guangzhou India, 2011 DBM Bangalore Thailand, 2009 DBM BangBuaThong Brazil 2011 DBM Phil - 2009 DBM, Cebu Diamide Resistance – March, 2012 Taiwan2011 DBM Suspicious Diamide Tolerant Populations – March, 2012 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee India, 2011, Leucinodes Vietnam 2012, DBM Lam Dong Phil – 2011 Leucinodes, Luzon Malaysia, 2011 DBM Cameroon Highlands Indonesia, 2011 BAW, East Java Malaysia, 2011, RSB N. Kuala Lumpur, Australia 2012 DBM Malaysia, 2011 DBM Johore Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Country reviews 19 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee TAIWAN 20 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee IRAC Diamide/Lepidoptera Project Plan Objective: to compare in Taiwan in a slight diamide resistant situation (DBM in brassica) the concept of a strict IRM-IRAC recommendation (alternation of different modes of action in window applications) with the concept of no IRM farmer practice Timining: kick of at 2nd country meeting in the week of May 28 – June 2nd; project start in October/November Study layout: collaboration with an official/University, large scale field study, laboratory testing at the beginning and at the end. Insecticide Resistance Action Committee VIETNAM 22 Challenge: to get an IRM statement in the label Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Add more: “ To manage potential resistance of insects, don’t tank-mix or rotation among same Diamide products such as Chlorantraniliprole or Flubendiamide. Tank-mix or rotation with others group insecticides such as Proclaim 1.9EC; Alika 247ZC; Karate 2.5EC should be used.” (“ Để quản lý tính kháng thuốc của sâu, không nên phối trộn hoặc luân phiên với các sản phẩm có hoạt chất thuộc nhóm Diamide như Chlorantraniliprole or Flubendiamide. Có thể phối hợp hoặc luân phiên với các loại thuốc trừ sâu khác như Proclaim 1.9EC; Alika 247ZC; Karate 2.5EC …) 23 Not yet recommend the statement for resistant management on the current label Insecticide Resistance Action Committee CHINA 24 中国水稻: 抗性治理策略的例子 单季稻 – 湖北省、浙江省 Insecticide Insecticide Resistance Resistance Action Action Committee Committee 四月 五月 六月 七月 八月 开始抽穗 抽穗扬花 九月 例: 针对螟虫 DAS:播种后天数 发芽 DAS:0 稻纵 开始分蘖 分蘖早期 25 分蘖中期 45 65 第三代 第二代 第一代 第二代 二化螟 第三代 第二代 第一代 褐飞虱 例2 第三代 第二代 三化螟 例1 80-100 作用机理 A 作用机理 C 作用机理 B or D 作用机理 作用机理 A A 作用机理 A or C 作用机理 作用机理 C D 谷物形成和成熟 120-140 例子2:中国水稻IRM的策略-湖北浙江双季稻 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee 四月 五月 六月 七月 八月 九月 十月 例: 针对螟虫 germination/ transplant tillering DAS:0 10 30 panicle initiation heading flowering grain formation 50 70 稻纵 二化螟 80 110 - 130 第一代. 第二代 第一代. germination/transplant DAS:0 稻纵 10 tillering 30 50 第二代 二化螟 作用机理 A panicle initiation heading flowering 80 第三代 第三代. 作用机理 B or C 70 作用机理 A or D 第四代 作用机理 B or E grain formation 110 - 130 Discussion of NATESC’s “Diamide and New Neonic Insecticide Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Application Guidelines” • NATESC plans to publish the Guidelines as a book (150-200 pages), which will be used for PPS and other trainings • About 7000 printings are planned, and 100-200 can be provided to member companies • The draft was distributed to member companies for review, suggestions, and modifications – Request feedback by 4/16/2012 • WG suggested that the China IRM strategies are included in the Guidelines, and the suggestion was agreed by Mr. Zhang Shuai (NATESC) • Action 5: Catherine will draft the section by 3/31/012 for member company review; finalization of the section by 4/16/2012 • The estimated cost of publishing the Guidelines is 80,000 RMB and member companies are requested to sponsor the publishing (20,000 RMB per company) • Action 6: Member company reply to Mr. Zhang Shuai respectively by 3/14/2012 Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Indonesia 28 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Shallot List of active ingredients which already registered in shallot are: No Products 1 Prevathon 50 SC 2 Active ingredient Target Pest Recommd. Company Chlorantraniliprole 50 g/l Spodoptera exigua 2 – 3 ml/l Dupont Ampligo 150 ZC Chlorantraniliprole 100 g/l + Lamda Cyhalotrin 50 g/l Spodoptera exigua 0.1 – 0.2 ml/l Syngenta 3 Virtako 300 SC Chlorantraniliprole100 g/l + Thiametoxam 200 g/l Spodoptera exigua 0.4 – 0.8 ml/l Syngenta 4 Takumi 20 WG Flubendiamide 20 % Spodoptera exigua 50 – 100 g/ha Agricon 5 Valacor 35WG Chlorantraniliprole 35% Spodoptera exigua 100 – 300 g/Ha Dupont Current Electronic versions of labels Valacor Prevathon “ Maximum 4x application with 7 days interval ” “Time of application starting at first symptom and finished 2 week before harvest ” Takumi “ Time of application starting at economic/pest threshold level and finished 2 week before harvesting ” Indonesia Shallot: Insecticide Resistant Management Plan Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Rotation Examples: Focus on Beet Armyworm Shallot Growth Stage 1 7 14 Life cycle of Spodoptera exigua is 30 days in average with first occurrence mostly at 7 DAP. 2 generations in one crop period 21 1st Generation 28 42 50 57 60 DAP 2nd Generation Farmers practice: intensive use of products on 3-4 days intervals Average farmer practice is to apply at 3-4 days interval with total of 16 sprays Insecticide Resistance Management Recommendation: EXAMPLE 1 Diamide Group 28 Non Diamide Group Diamide Group 28 Non Diamide Group 28 Insecticide Resistance Management Recommendation: EXAMPLE 2 Non Diamide Group 28 Diamide Group 28 30 Maximum of 4 Diamide applications. Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Malaysia 31 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Share electronic versions of labels for currently available diamide products & Show IRM language for each of the labels, review harmonization of IRM label language. 2) VOLIAM FLEXI Start application when pest damages reach Action Threshold Level (ATL). Do not spray more than 3 applications per season. Alternate with other insecticides of different Mode of action. Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Malaysia IRM Recommendations on Cabbage Transplanting from nursery to field Seeding/ Cotyledon/ Seedling Germination Nursery 0 DBM Pre-cupping/ Cupping 10 20 30 1st Gen Window 1 Head Formation 40 50 2nd Gen Window 2 Head Fill 60 70 Mature (Harvest) 80 3rd Gen Window 3 Example 1 Diamide (Group 28) A.I. Other A.I. with different MOA Diamide (Group 28) A.I. Example 2 Other A.I. with different MOA Diamide (Group 28) A.I. Other A.I. with different MOA days Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Korea 34 What diamide active ingredients are already registered? Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Country : Korea Registered Year Crop/Distributor Apple Peach Citrus Pear Grapevine Jujube C.cabbage Chili Cucumber Plum Welsh onion Soybean Tomato Persimmon Lettuce Chlorantra Flubendia Flubendia Flubendia Chlorantra niliprole Flubendia mide mide mide 6%+ niliprole 3% + mide 20% 16%+Flufe 16%+Tebu Etofenprox 5% WG Indoxacarb SC noxuron fenozide 8% WP 4% WG 4% 4% Bistrifluro n 10%+Flub endiamide 13% SC Chlorantra Chlorantra niliprole + niliprole + Chlorantraniliprole Lambda- Thiametho + Abamectin cyhalothrin xam (3.9+1.56)% SC (8.5+4.3)% (8+16.5)% SC SC 2008 2009 2008 2011 2010 2012 2012 2009 2009 2010 DBH DBA HSG HSG YIC KN ATC SKL SKL SKL Oriental melon Water melon Strawberry Garlic Already registered Under development 35 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Chlorantraniliprole WG numbering and warning statement Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Brazil 37 Sub-Group Management Recommendation 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Tuta absoluta – traça do tomateiro Neoleucinodes elegantalis – broca pequena do tomateiro Group 28 Active Window #1 0-30 days Group 28 Non-Group 28 Free Window #1 Non-Group 28 Active Window #2 60-90 days 31-60 days Note. Active Window #1 4-30 days + Active Window #2 60-90 days Non-Group 28 Free Window #2 Free Window #3 91-120 days > 120 days Produtos do Grupo 28 - Belt - Ampligo - Voliam Targo - Durivo - Premio * Colocar a logomarca dos produtos < 50% crop cycle (ideally < 50% of pest cycle) Brazil Diamide WG Update – 25,Nov,2011 Emergency Plan DBM • • • • • • • • • Folheto IRAC-BR para o sub-grupo das Diamidas – Herbert/Fábio – Folheto para HF – Demonstrar modos de ação, grupo químico e ingredientes ativos Banner para revenda – Padrão no folheto IRAC Gravata com dizeres do IRAC – cada empresa verificar que seja algo para ser atrativo/guardado – Cada empresas trará 2 opções para validar no sub-grupo Cada empresa deverá colocar os sítios de ação, com modo de ação do IRAC e ingredientes ativos antes do posicionamento nas palestras e folhetos impressos E-mail para toda a divulgação Workshop com consultores sobre MRI – Lista de pessoas, data e local Histórico da Indonésia – O que está sendo feito? Learning and thoughts Coleta de população de Plutella – Syngenta = Campinas e Goiânia – DuPont = Uberlândia, Lavras e Petrolina Entender onde é vendido a produção da região onde foi encontrado a população resistente Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Argentina 40 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Argentina Diamide Working Group Rotational Schemes: Estrategia de “Alternancia de Ventanas” (Versión 1) Ventana Activa Ventana Inactiva Ventana Activa (30-40 ds) (30-40 ds) (30-40 ds) V1........................................Vn R1.......................................................R8 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Argentina Diamide Working Group Rotational Schemes: Estrategia de “Alternancia de Ventanas” (Versión 2) Ventana Inactiva Ventana Activa Ventana Inactiva (30-40 ds) (30-40 ds) (30-40 ds) V1........................................Vn R1.......................................................R8 Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Italy 43 Ex1: Spray 1st generation with IRAC 28 insecticide: do not spray 2nd generation C. pomonella Diapausing Larvae Beginning of Oviposition (55-60 °D) 1st. Gen. Larvae 2nd. Gen. Larvae 3rd. Gen. Larvae Eclosion of neonates (150 °D) + + Avoid exposure of consecutive pest generations to the same mode of action. Apply Group 28 Insecticides using a “block” or ‘window’ approach. Second block of applications ( 3rd gen.) should be considered as in alternative to 1st gen Diapausing Larve Spray 2nd generation with IRAC 28 insecticide: do not spray 1st or 3rd generation. Can spray 1st generation the following year. C. pomonella Diapausing Larvae 1st. Gen. Larvae 2nd. Gen. Larvae 3rd. Gen. Larvae + Avoid exposure of consecutive pest generations to the same mode of action. Spray at beginning of 2nd generation, to avoid exposure of larvae of 3rd generation. Apply Group 28 Insecticides using a “block” or ‘window’ approach. Diapausing Larve Insecticide Resistance Action Committee The tomato leafminer, Tuta absoluta Recommendation for substainable and effective Resistance management Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee India 47 Communication plan. To whom? Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Company field teams (sales, …) – coordinated effort – First target to approach. Common communication agreed upon by end of Sept (tech subteam will prepare a proposal, to be agreed in the whole team). To be rolled out company by company to the field teams during Oct-Nov Distributors and retailers – Posters, leaflets (with crop strategy) – Taken up by the sales teams during Nov-Dec Farmers – Taken up by the sales teams during Nov-Dec – Audiovisual (flash, ppt or video) Involve scientific communities – target in 2012 Extension officials – target in 2012 Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Spain 49 Communication News: launch of the Spanish adaptation of the global diamide poster Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee US 51 Key Areas of Concern – U.S. DWG Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Pests Diamondback Moth Crops Brassicas Geography & Cooperators Comments CA/AZ - J. Palumbo • Rio Grande Valley - TBD S.E. Georgia/FL - S. Sparks, D. Riley Shelton • NY (N.E. U.S.) – T. Shelton Beet Armyworm Codling Moth Colorado Potato Beetle Multiple vegetables Pome Fruit CA/AZ – J. Palumbo Monitoring – 2011 – T. DBM is well documented for resistance issues. • Is there adult activity with this class of chemistry? Western U.S. – J. Brunner Eastern U.S. – L. Hull, J. Wise WI – R. Groves Potatoes Northeast U.S. – A. Alyokhin – ME, J. Ghidu - NJ 45th IRAC International Meeting, Washington DC, April 26-29, 2010 52 Beet Armyworm – Lettuce - Diamide University of Arizona Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 South East USA DBM IRM Strategy Insecticide Resistance Action Committee South East USA DBM IRM Strategy Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Country reviews Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Philippines – Educational program 56 Updates IRM/IRAC Training Program Florence Vasquez Chairman , Diamide WG Philippines Project Phases 1.Train the trainers - 2011 Trainers (company reps, Govt LGUs, FPA) 2. Farmers training - 2012 3. Monitoring - 2012 Locations of the „Train the trainers“ events Pangasinan Benguet Los Banos Lucena Davao Cebu Locations and Number of Participants/Train the Trainers program Date Venue Number of participants 17-May 19-May 07-Jun 19-Jul 12-Aug 16-Aug Benguet Pangasinan Cebu Davao Quezon Laguna 109 91 113 118 121 228 Total 780 Our expected participants for the train the trainers based on the submitted project plan was 350 hence our output is 220 % over planned attendance The CAGAYAN DE Oro leg was cancelled to minimize cost, however prospective participants from the CDO leg attended the Davao venue 60 Lucena Los Banos Cebu Davao Press coverage Press coverage How has the Educational Program impacted the level of DBM resistance in Philippines? Insecticide Resistance Action Committee La Trinidad Buguias • Monitoring carried out by Prof. Cardona from the Benguet State University • 2 sites of the Luzon island in the north of Philippines • Years 2006 to 2011 • Flubendiamide (Fenos 480 SC) at different dose rates • Dip test DBM monitoring - La Trinidad Prof. Cardona from Benguet State Univ Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Educational Program 100 80 Fenos dose rate Time after dipping 36g 48h 24g 48h 36g 72h 24g 72h 60 40 20 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 DBM monitoring - Buguias Prof. Cardona from Benguet State Univ Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Educational Program 100 80 Fenos dose rate Time after dipping 36g 48h 24g 48h 36g 72h 24g 72h 60 40 20 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Impact of the Educational Program on DBM resistance Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Educational Program events in Benguet (May 2001) – Train the trainers In this region, there is a strong connection between the identified influencers (participants in the Train the trainers program) and the farmers Sampling for monitoring: November 2011 Train the farmers - 2012 A flipchart (including script) has been developed specifically for farmer audience Why didn’t it work this time? How Insecticide Resistance Develops in a Farm Susceptible Brand X Resistant Same Product / Active Ingredient / MoA Survivors Reproduce Survivors Reproduce Continuous use of the same Mode of Action (MoA) removes the very susceptible individuals leaving a tolerant population that survives the insecticide application. 2. Follow Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) Principles USE RECOMMENDED DOSE Under Dose: Kills most Susceptible but many RS and RR survive Label Dosage: Optimal Control Small number of RR survive X X Increasing Dosage Under Dose X X X X X X LABEL DOSE! 4. Rotate by Mode of Action (MoA) Nursery - Transplanting Leafy Stage 1st Generation Head Forming 2nd Generation Harvest 3rd Generation Diamond Back Moth Insecticide Application Not recommended MoA 1 Option 1 MoA 1 MoA 2 MoA 3 Option 2 MoA 1 MoA 2 MoA 1 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Accomplishments 2011 Global Diamide WG Insecticide Resistance Action Committee 2011 Accomplishments: Global Diamide WG Participation IPPC – International Assoc for Plant Protection Conference, Hawaii – IRAC presentation – August, 2011 “Train The Trainers”: 6 workshops throughout the Philippines, June-Aug 2011; IRM Strategy Presentations by Global Members Resistance 2011 – Rothamsted – Diamide IRM Poster; Sept 2011 Sixth International Workshop on Management of the Diamondback Moth and Other Crucifer Insect Pests March 2011, Kasetsart University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand – 1.5 day IRM symposium hosted by Global Diamide WG Insecticide Resistance Action Committee 2011 Accomplishments: Global Diamide WG Activities Formed 5 country Diamide Working groups: Italy, Morocco, Taiwan, Turkey, and Malaysia. All met and progressed through first 5 steps. Joined by new member from Nichino, USA, Anna Armstrong Created Diamide IRM and WG poster Developed IRM strategies for numerous crops/insects in key countries Established relations with China National DBM resistance monitoring program Completed training materials (Flip Chart) for Train the Farmers in Philippines Edited Global Diamide IRM Guidelines and Country Diamide IRM Guidelines and approved by organization Collected data to confirm Diamide “R” in Taiwan DBM, India DBM, Brazil DBM, Florida Liriomyza Collected data to investigate suspicious populations in India Leucinodies, Brazil Pseudopluisa, Australia X”R”, Philippines Leucinoides Global members participated in numerous Country WG meetings to coordinate activities China regulatory organization agreed to accept MoA on all insecticide labels. Helped develop the IRM rotation strategy for the Tuta poster and brochure. Received feedback from 18 countries on Diamide WG activities, issues, and progress Developed draft of Diamide Resistance Questions and Answers Conducted baseline data collection for Cyantraniliprole in key countries Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Thank you SMART objectives 2011-2012 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Goals Objectives Timeline Maintain currency of the global diamide guidelines based on new experiences and new products (cyantraniliprole). Review and update our global IRM guidelines (label language, poster) Q3 Increase global participation in Diamide IRM by creating more country diamide working groups to address the risk of insect resistance. Start Diamide WGs in Morocco (Andrea), Italy (Andrea), Turkey (Robert), Taiwan (Robert), Israel (Andrea), South Africa (Luis) Q3 Hasten company participation and compliance within country diamide working groups to communicate MoA, implement IRM strategies, and align IRM label language. Move the existing WGs from planning stage (develop recommendations) to action stage (implementation of IRM recommendations and educational plans) Increase participation of Global Diamide WG members in Country WG meetings Improve compliance of the labels with the IRM guidelines Develop measures beyond IRM guidelines to prevent resistance and offer them to high risk countries (Robert to make a first draft) Q4 Prior to a diamide product launch it is important to establish the baseline susceptibility level of the most important pests of selected crops. The main objectives of this effort are product stewardship, creating the capacity to respond to performance issues, and complying with regulatory requirements, if applicable. The Diamide WG recommends that bioassays be conducted according to the methods approved by IRAC. When IRAC approved methods are not available for specific pests, the Diamide-producing companies should work to generate new methods through IRAC’s Methods WG. Q4 Create baseline insect susceptibility data for future data comparisons.