Fall armyworm

Plant Health Australia
Fall armyworm

Welcome to PBRI Podcasts, a series that explores some of Australia's most unwanted plant pests. It features interviews with growers and agronomists on their first-hand experience in managing new and emerging pests, leading Australian researchers on their latest findings and observations and international experts who share their experiences and learnings. Each episode runs for about 30 minutes, and you can listen in any order you want. The first series of PBRI Podcasts is on fall armyworm. It explores the experiences and observations of experts from around the globe and here in Australia as we prepare to take on this invasive pest. Throughout the series, host Chris Brown delves into the biology and behaviour of fall armyworm and explores how we can best prepare ourselves in order to minimise its impact.

Episodios

  1. Episode 4: FAO's global action for fall armyworm control

    12/10/2020

    Episode 4: FAO's global action for fall armyworm control

    On this podcast we speak to FAO’s Elisabetta Tagliati about the risks posed by fall armyworm to global food and feed security and FAO’s efforts to develop international capacity and capabilitiy to manage the pest across 65 countries under a Global Action Plan. Important information DISCLAIMER The content of these podcasts is provided for information purposes only. While reasonable care is taken in its preparation, the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations do not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of the information on the podcasts or its usefulness in achieving any purpose. Users of the podcasts are responsible for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations will not be liable for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of any person using or relying on the information in these podcasts. Products may be identified by proprietary or trade names to help listeners identify particular types of products, but this is not, and is not intended to be, an endorsement or recommendation of any product or manufacturer referred to. Other products may perform as well or better than those specifically referred to. PESTICIDE DISCLAIMER The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations seek to avoid including information regarding unregistered pesticides or unregistered use of pesticides in these podcasts. However it is possible that occasionally interviews conducted may unintentionally mention such information. Any research regarding pesticides or their use reported in these podcasts do not constitute a recommendation for that particular use by the authors, the author's organisations or the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations. All pesticide applications must accord with the currently registered label or permit for that particular pesticide, crop, pest and region. Check www.apvma.gov.au and select product registrations listed in PUBCRIS for current information relating to product registration. Special Guest: Elisabetta Tagliati.

    14 min
  2. Episode 2: Applied fall armyworm management in row crops and pastures in Texas

    18/09/2020

    Episode 2: Applied fall armyworm management in row crops and pastures in Texas

    Exploring the practical control strategies used in row crops and pastures across Texas extension specialist and IPM coordinator David Kerns from Texas A&M University talks about the different strains of fall armyworm, the crops they effect and the tactics for control. WARNING: This podcast discusses the overseas use of chlorantraniliprole on sorghum for fall armyworm. This use is not approved in Australia - read note below under important information / pesticide disclaimer. Please note that an emergency use permit application submitted for the use of chlorantraniliprole in sorghum to control fall armyworm was not approved by the APVMA. Further, the APVMA considered that the proposed use presented an undue risk to trade, based on information received in response to a Trade Advice Notice (TAN) and the trade assessment of the proposed use. Important information DISCLAIMER The content of these podcasts is provided for information purposes only. While reasonable care is taken in its preparation, the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations do not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of the information on the podcasts or its usefulness in achieving any purpose. Users of the podcasts are responsible for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations will not be liable for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of any person using or relying on the information in these podcasts. Products may be identified by proprietary or trade names to help listeners identify particular types of products, but this is not, and is not intended to be, an endorsement or recommendation of any product or manufacturer referred to. Other products may perform as well or better than those specifically referred to. PESTICIDE DISCLAIMER The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations seek to avoid including information regarding unregistered pesticides or unregistered use of pesticides in these podcasts. However it is possible that occasionally interviews conducted may unintentionally mention such information. Any research regarding pesticides or their use reported in these podcasts do not constitute a recommendation for that particular use by the authors, the author's organisations or the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations. All pesticide applications must accord with the currently registered label or permit for that particular pesticide, crop, pest and region. Check www.apvma.gov.au and select product registrations listed in PUBCRIS for current information relating to product registration. Special Guest: David Kerns.

    25 min
  3. Episode 3: Active response to fall armyworm in South Africa

    18/09/2020

    Episode 3: Active response to fall armyworm in South Africa

    Working across governments, industry, languages and neighbouring countries was critical in minimise the impact of the fall armyworm outbreak in South Africa. Jan-Hendrik Venter, from South Africa’s Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, talks about the approach taken in response to their fall armyworm incursion in 2017. Important information DISCLAIMER The content of these podcasts is provided for information purposes only. While reasonable care is taken in its preparation, the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations do not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of the information on the podcasts or its usefulness in achieving any purpose. Users of the podcasts are responsible for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations will not be liable for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of any person using or relying on the information in these podcasts. Products may be identified by proprietary or trade names to help listeners identify particular types of products, but this is not, and is not intended to be, an endorsement or recommendation of any product or manufacturer referred to. Other products may perform as well or better than those specifically referred to. PESTICIDE DISCLAIMER The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations seek to avoid including information regarding unregistered pesticides or unregistered use of pesticides in these podcasts. However it is possible that occasionally interviews conducted may unintentionally mention such information. Any research regarding pesticides or their use reported in these podcasts do not constitute a recommendation for that particular use by the authors, the author's organisations or the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations. All pesticide applications must accord with the currently registered label or permit for that particular pesticide, crop, pest and region. Check www.apvma.gov.au and select product registrations listed in PUBCRIS for current information relating to product registration. Special Guest: Jan-Hendrik Venter.

    25 min
  4. Episode 1: Fall armyworm biology and ecology in subtropical and temperate US

    18/09/2020

    Episode 1: Fall armyworm biology and ecology in subtropical and temperate US

    To understanding how fall armyworm behaves in different parts of the US and what this may mean for Australia, we speak with two American researchers on their work over the past 30 years. Greg Nuessly from the University of Florida and Dominic Reisig from North Carolina State University discuss their work under subtropical conditions in southern Florida where it is a primary pest every year in the same crops, and in cool temperate conditions in North Carolina where it is more sporadic. Important information DISCLAIMER The content of these podcasts is provided for information purposes only. While reasonable care is taken in its preparation, the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations do not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of the information on the podcasts or its usefulness in achieving any purpose. Users of the podcasts are responsible for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations will not be liable for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of any person using or relying on the information in these podcasts. Products may be identified by proprietary or trade names to help listeners identify particular types of products, but this is not, and is not intended to be, an endorsement or recommendation of any product or manufacturer referred to. Other products may perform as well or better than those specifically referred to. PESTICIDE DISCLAIMER The Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations seek to avoid including information regarding unregistered pesticides or unregistered use of pesticides in these podcasts. However it is possible that occasionally interviews conducted may unintentionally mention such information. Any research regarding pesticides or their use reported in these podcasts do not constitute a recommendation for that particular use by the authors, the author's organisations or the Plant Biosecurity Research Initiative and its member organisations. All pesticide applications must accord with the currently registered label or permit for that particular pesticide, crop, pest and region. Check www.apvma.gov.au and select product registrations listed in PUBCRIS for current information relating to product registration. Special Guests: Dominic Reisig and Greg Nuessly.

    41 min

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Welcome to PBRI Podcasts, a series that explores some of Australia's most unwanted plant pests. It features interviews with growers and agronomists on their first-hand experience in managing new and emerging pests, leading Australian researchers on their latest findings and observations and international experts who share their experiences and learnings. Each episode runs for about 30 minutes, and you can listen in any order you want. The first series of PBRI Podcasts is on fall armyworm. It explores the experiences and observations of experts from around the globe and here in Australia as we prepare to take on this invasive pest. Throughout the series, host Chris Brown delves into the biology and behaviour of fall armyworm and explores how we can best prepare ourselves in order to minimise its impact.

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