January 26, 2022

Innovative smartphone app helps identify fruit flies of major economic significance in EU and Africa

The FF-IPM project targets three highly polyphagous fruit fly (FF) species (Tephritidae) that cause devastating losses in the fresh fruit producing industry, the Mediterranean fruit fly […]
January 5, 2022

FF-IPM on Insect Control Newsletter

Nikos T. Papadopoulos and Marc De Meyer write about FF-IPM in the newsletter of the joint FAO/IAEA programme of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture. A […]
December 10, 2021

Webinar: ”Modern tools for Integrated Management, in the new Era of Plant Protection”

19th of January 2022, 10:00-15:00 CET Innovative technology and managerial strategies for plant protection This event is organized by three sister programs, FF-IPM, OPTIMA and SuperPests, […]
September 22, 2021

FF-IPM and LTZ exchange knowledge for the defence of the EU fruit crops

Professor Nikolaos T. Papadopoulos visited the Landwirtschaftliches Technologiezentrum (LTZ) Augustenberg in Karlsruhe Germany last week and met with the scientific committee of LTZ to discuss aspects […]
September 4, 2021

Publication in Frontiers on effects of thermal acclimation on the tolerance of Bactrocera zonata to hydric stress

This paper aims to show how acclimation at constant temperature regimes has a profound effect on the survival of B. zonata in terms of weight gaining […]
August 30, 2021

Bactrocera dorsalis detected near Toulon, France

August 8, 2021

Publication in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution about the Phylogenomic resolution of the Ceratitis FARQ complex (Diptera: Tephritidae)

In this article, the FF-IPM research team based in China used mitogenome and genome-wide SNPs to investigate the phylogenetic relationship within the Ceratitis FARQ complex. The genome-wide SNPs […]
July 9, 2021

2nd stakeholders’ training series. Naoussa, Greece

June 28, 2021

Publication in Applied Sciences about “FruiTemp”, an open-source prototype which studies the response of fruit flies in various temperatures