SAES-422 Multistate Research Activity Accomplishments Report

Status: Approved

Basic Information

Participants

Sappington, Tom (Tom.Sappington@ars.usda.gov), ARS, Ames, IA; Schaafsma, Art (aschaafs@ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca), University of Guelph, Canada; Hunt, Tom (thunt2@unl.edu), Univ. of Nebraska, Concord NE; Spencer, Joe (spencer1@illinois.edu), University of Illinois; Hellmich, Rick (Richard.Helmich@ars.usda.gov), ARS, Ames, IA; Mason, Chuck (mason@udel.edu), University of Delaware; Coates, Brad (Brad.Coats@ars.usda.gov), ARS, Ames, IA; Michel, Andy (michel.70@osu.edu; Smith, Jocelyn (jsmith@ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca), University of Guelph, Canada; Pueppke, Steve (pueppke@msu.edu), Michigan State University; Paula-Moraes, Silvana (silvana.moraes@embrapa.br), Embrapa Cerrados/BRAZIL; Mitchell, Paul (pdmitchell@wisc.edu), University of Wisconsin; Hurley, Terry (tmh@umn.edu) University of Minnesota; Gassmann, Aaron (aaronjg@iastate.edu(, Iowa State University; Edwards, Richard (edwards@purdue.edu) Purdue Univ. – retired; Ostlie, Ken (ostlie001@umn.edu) University of Minnesota; Savinelli, Caydee (caydee.savinelli@syngenta.com) Syngenta; Araba, MiLoud (miloud.araba@syngenta.com) Syngenta; Oyediran, Issac (Isaac.oyediran@syngenta.com) Syngenta; Narva, Ken (knarva@dow.com) Dow AgroSciences; Kuhlmann, Uli (u.kuhlmann@cabi.org) CABI; Toepfer, Stefan (s.toepfer@cabi.org) CABI; Flannagan, Ron (ron.flannagan@monsanto.com) Monsanto; Hibbard, Bruce (hibbardb@missouri.edu) USDA-ARS; Wang Yangzhou (wang.yangzhou@1633.com) JAAS; He, Kanglai (klhe@ippcaas.cn) IPP CAAS; Lu, Xin (luxin58@163.com) JAAS; Greenplate, John (john.t.greenplate@monsanto.com) Monsanto; Zhang, Feng (f.zhang@cabi.org) CABI; Lee, Yun Sun (?@snu.ac.kr) SNU; Choi, Sung Kyoung (coisk@snu.ac.kr) SNU; French, Wade (wade.french@ars.usda.gov) USAD-ARS; Zukoff, Sarah (snzukoff@ksa.edu) KSU; Koozer, Sandor (koozer.sandor@agrar.mya.hu) Hungary; Beuzelin, Julien (jbeuzelin@agcenter.lsu.edu) LSU; Kyung Seok, Kim (kyungkim@snu.ac.kr) SNU; Pilcher, Clint (clint.pilcher@pioneer.com) DuPont Pioneer; Sturtz, Fristine (Kristine.sturtz@pioneer.com) DuPont Pioneer; Owens, Elizabeth (Elizabeth.owens@pioneer.com) Dupont Pioneer; Striegel, Bill (bill.striegel@bayer.com) Bayer Crop Science; Peterson, Julie (Julie.peterson@unl.edu) Univ. of Nebraska; Rault, Leslie (leslie.c.rault@gmail.com) Univ. of Nebraska; Velez, Ana Marie (avelezarano2@unl.edu) Univ. of Nebraska; Lepping, Miles (mdlepping@dow.com) Dow AgroSciences; Wang, Zhenying (wangzy61@163.com) IPP/CAAS; Gray, Michael E. (megray@illinois.edu) Univ. of Illinois; Wright, Bob (rwright2@unl.edu) Univ. of Nebraska; Meinke, Lance (lmeinke1@unl.edu) Univ. of Nebraska; Miller, Nick (nick.miller@unl.edu) Univ. of Nebraska; Moar, William (william.moar@monsanto.com) Monsanto; Thibord, Jean Baptiste (jbthibord@arvalisinstitutduvegetal.fr) ARVALIS France; Li, Huarong (hli2@dow.com) Dow AgroSciences; Tagu, Denis (denis.tagu@rennes.inra.fr) INRA Rennes France; Liu, Sijun (sliu@iastate.edu) ISU

Special Interim Meeting: IWGO Joint Meeting of the Multi-State Regional Research Committee NC-205 & Multi-State Regional Research Sharing Committee NCCC46

April 17, 2014

Allerton Hotel Chicago, IL

Meeting held in conjunction with the 25th International Working Group on Ostrinia Conference & 4th International Conference of Diabrotica Genetics. Specific NC205/NCCC46 portion held Thursday April 17, 2014.

8:15 Welcome, Background, and Introductions: Tom Hunt, Univ. Nebraska, USA (Chair NC205); Art Schaafsma, Univ. Guelph, Canada (Chair NCCC46); Steve Pueppke, Michigan State Univ., USA (Administrative Advisor, NC205/NCCC46); Discussed mechanism of merger of NC205/NCCC46;

9:00 Genomics and genetics research on Ostrinia; Brad Coates, USDA-ARS, organizer/speaker: Detection of Ostrinia nubilalis pheromone race, voltinism and resistance phenotypes using new genetic methods; Kevin Wanner, Montana State University, speaker: Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of sex pheromone detection by moths using Ostrinia as a model.

10:00 Break

10:30 Open discussion: Moving forward with Diabrotica-omics research; Tom Sappington and Art Schaafsma, co-organizers: Bottlenecks, needs, ideas for progress on assembly, current and future relationships and roles among public-sector and private-sector scientists was discussed.

11:30 Research updates on neonicotinoid insecticides; Paul Mitchell (Univ. Wisconsin) & Terry Hurley (Univ. Minnesota), co-organizers/speakers; Paul Mitchell (Agricultural and Applied Economics, UW): Market level assessment of the economic value of neonicotinoid insecticides in the U.S.; Terry Hurley (Applied Economics, UM): Assessing the non-pecuniary benefits of neonicotinoid insecticides for U.S. corn and soybeans

12:00 Lunch

1:00 Research updates on neonicotinoid insecticides (continued); Ken Frost (Plant Pathology, Univ. of Wisconsin), speaker: A meta-analysis approach to estimating the yield effects of neonicotinoid insecticides; Ander Huseth, speaker (Entomology, Cornell Univ. with Russell Groves, Entomology, Univ. of Wisconsin): Environmental fate of soil applied neonicotinoid insecticides in an irrigated potato agroecosystem; Art Schaafsma, speaker (with Tracy Baute, OMAFC, and Victor Limay-Rios, Yingen Xue and Jocelyn Smith, Univ. Guelph, Canada: The hunt for real exposure at the North American hot-bed on the debate regarding neonic-use in field crops and their impact on pollinators - stakeholders, politics, economics, and science.

3:00 Discussion of submitting IWGO talks as refereed papers, possible location of next IWGO in China, final comments

3:15 Adjourn

Accomplishments

Working relationships were established or strengthened between International academic (non-U.S.), U.S. academic and governmental, and Industry participants. A framework for the merger of the USDA Multi-State Regional Committees NC205 and NCCC46 was presented.

Impacts

Publications

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