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Action FA0701: Arthropod Symbiosis: From Fundamental Studies to Pest and Disease Management

 
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Pest and disease management poses significant challenges for the medical and agricultural communities. In addition, public concern over pesticide use and more stringent environmental regulations creates the need for new technologies. Bacterial symbiosis is prevalent in arthropods that can be devastating pests and efficient disease vectors. One new approach to control arthropod pest populations or to reduce vector competence is by symbiont-based control strategies (SCS) that are environmentally friendly and may replace chemical control methods. Research on symbiosis is an interdisciplinary subject requiring methods and protocols from various fields. It is therefore essential to coordinate the actions of EU groups working on symbiosis. To achieve this goal, the Action propose to establish a COST network which will bring together all European leading teams in this field. The network will cooperate in the form of five working groups (WGs): Arthropod Symbiont Diversity (WG1), Arthropod-Symbiont Metagenomes (WG2), Host-Symbiont Interactions (WG3), Symbiont-Based Control Strategies (WG4) and Ethical, Regulatory and Commercial Aspects of SCS (WG5). The initiative will be managed in a way that will insure maximum interactions and its successful implementation will put the EU at the forefront of both basic and applied research in the area of arthropod symbiosis.

Keywords: symbiosis, arthropod symbiont diversity, arthropod pests and disease vectors, symbiont-based control strategies, metagenomics.

Domain : Food and Agriculture
Action title : Arthropod Symbiosis: From Fundamental Studies to Pest and Disease Management



Action details Parties
  Country Date Status
MoU : 251/07
CSO Approval date : 16/11/2007
Entry into force : 11/01/2008
End of Action : 25/03/2012
Austria 26/02/2008 Confirmed
Czech Republic 17/07/2008 Confirmed
Denmark 07/02/2008 Confirmed
France 17/01/2008 Confirmed
Germany 11/01/2008 Confirmed
Greece 11/01/2008 Confirmed
Hungary 10/02/2009 Confirmed
Ireland 16/01/2008 Confirmed
Israel 11/01/2008 Confirmed
Italy 12/03/2008 Confirmed
Netherlands 28/07/2008 Confirmed
Norway 11/01/2008 Confirmed
Poland 31/07/2008 Confirmed
Portugal 05/06/2008 Confirmed
Serbia 10/02/2009 Confirmed
Slovenia 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Spain 24/01/2008 Confirmed
Sweden 07/02/2008 Confirmed
Switzerland 15/02/2008 Confirmed
United Kingdom 11/01/2008 Confirmed
Total 20  
 
Non COST Institutions
Institution NameCountry
School of Integrative Biology Australia
Centre for Plants and the Environment Australia
Institute of Cytology and Genetics SO RAN Russian Federation
University of California, Riverside United States
School of Natural and Social Sciences, Purchase College, United States
Faculty of Science of Tunis Tunisia
Institute of Plant Medicine Republic of Korea
 
Intentions to accept the MoU
Country   Status
Croatia Intention
Latvia Intention
Total 2  


Action Web Site: http://www.cost-fa0701.com/

Notice Board

More Information can be obtained through the website :
http://www.cost-fa0701.com/

or  by contacting the Chair of the Action :
Professor Kostas BOURTZIS

Rapporteur :
Professor Anna PRETOVA

Science Officer :
Ioanna STAVRIDOU

Administrative Officer :
Ms Cassia AZEVEDO



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