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A Subterranean Challenge: Protecting Crops from Pestilent Wireworms

Participating journal: Arthropod-Plant Interactions
In 2022, a special symposium entitled “A subterranean challenge – protecting crops from pestilent wireworms” took place at the 26th International Congress of Entomology in Helsinki, Finland. Organized by Giselher Grabenweger of Agroscope, Switzerland (also symposium Chair) and Todd Kabaluk of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the aim of the symposium was to gather international pest management scientists whose novel research serves to reframe traditional approaches to wireworm management in agriculture. Presentations ranged from chemotrophy to agroecology to biological control. The result of the symposium was not only an exchange of scientific information, but also a consolidation of collaborations and innovative ideas that have always characterized meetings of wireworm experts, which provided inspiration for this collection.

Participating journal

Arthropod-Plant Interactions is a journal dedicated to the study of ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of interactions between arthropods and plants.

Editors

  • Todd Kabaluk

    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada
  • Giselher Grabenweger

    Department of Environmental Systems Science, Federal Zurich University of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Diana la Forgia

    Entomology and Nematology, Plant Protection Strategic Research Division, Agroscope, Nyon, Switzerland

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