Best management practices to produce plants free of Phytophthora in nursery for forest restoration projects
Workshop
@ ONLINE via Zoom
2023/07/19
08:00 - 10:00 UTC
Local time: 10:00 to 12:00 (CET)
Event Tag
Technology Transfer Workshop
Access to the event
Password: 278276
Objectives
Numerous studies around the globe have identified nurseries as major source of plant pathogens that may be released in the wild, with significant consequences for the health and integrity of natural and forest ecosystems. Species in the oomycete genus Phytophthora are well known pathogens causing damaging diseases on forest trees and agricultural crops worldwide. Once introduced the eradication of these pathogens is difficult if not impossible, therefore preventing their introduction by using pathogen-free plant stock is the most cost-effective approach. In this workshop an example of best management practices to produce plants free of Phytophthora in forest nurseries to address the need of clean planting stock for restoration projects will be presented. The pilot trials were carried out in a public nursery managed by the FoReSTAS Agency, under the coordination of the AGRIS Agency and the University of Sassari.
Target audience
Enterprises, land and forest owners, foresters; technicians and operators of the nurseries in the Mediterranean environment; researchers in the filed of plant pathology, botany, agro-ecology, forestry; students and communities interested in restoration and agroforestry; schools and community associations
Agenda (CET)
10:00 (CET) | Welcome and brief presentation of the LIVINGAGRO project Sara Maltoni (LIVINGAGRO Project manager Forestas, Italy) |
10:10 (CET) | Monitoring of Phytophthora species in forest nurseries and identification of the main paths of contamination
Bruno Scanu (Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sassari, Italy) Q&A by the audience |
10:30 (CET) | A new protocol to produce plants free of Phytophthora in a forest nursery
Salvatore Seddaiu (Agris Agency, Italy) Q&A by the audience |
10:50 (CET) | An overview of the forest nurseries managed by FoReSTAS in Sardinia for restoration purposes
Alberto Masci (FoReSTAS Agency, Italy) Q&A by the audience |
11:10 (CET) | Phytophthora species inadvertently introduced in California through restoration projects, implications and control strategies
Matteo Garbelotto (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Q&A by the audience |
11:30 (CET)
11:50 (CET) |
Open discussion between speaker and participants
Closing Remarks Sara Maltoni (LIVINGAGRO Project manager Forestas, Italy) |
General & contact info
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Event organizer
Sara Maltoni, LIVINGAGRO coordinator and Project manager Forestas, Italy
Project contacts
Fo.Re.S.T.A.S. (Capofila progetto LIVINGAGRO)
Viale Luigi Merello, 86 • 09123 Cagliari
Tel. +39 070 279 91 • livingagro.project@forestas.it
Web: https://www.enicbcmed.eu/projects/livingagro
Piattaforma ICT di progetto: https://www.livingagrolab.eu
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Livingagro
LIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livingagro-eni-cbc-med-project
Other contacts
Bruno Scanu bscanu@uniss.it
Pasquale Arca pasquale.arca@ispaam.cnr.it