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CONFERENCE VENUE ALMIRA HOTEL, BURSA Ulubatlı Hasan Bulvarı No: 5 16200 Bursa/TURKEY Tel : +90 (224) 250 20 20 Fax : +90 (224) 250 20 38 - 39 LOCAL ORGANIZER: Dr. ORKUN BARIS KOVANCI Mobile Tel : +90 537 648 01 47 Fax: +90 (224) 294 14 02 DRAFT PROGRAM (May be subject to change)

Sunday, SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 GUEST ARRIVALS 16:00 - 22:00 Registration at the entrance desk of Almira Hotel 19:00 - 22:00 Welcome Mixer, Setting up of posters

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Monday, OCTOBER 1, 2012 08:00 - 09:00 REGISTRATION, SETTING UP OF POSTERS 09:00- 10:00 OPENING CEREMONY OF THE CONFERENCE, SHEHRAZAT HALL Administrative Speakers Mufit PARLAK, Vice-rector, Uludag University Ismail FILYA, Dean of Faculty of Agriculture, Uludag University Birol AKBAS, General Directorate for Agricultural Research & Policy Giselher GRABENWEGER, IOBC/WPRS Liaison officer Marco TASIN, Convenor of Pheromone Group of IOBC/WPRS Orkun B. KOVANCI, Local organizer

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS, SHEHRAZAT HALL Chairman: KOCH, U., Germany PLENARY LECTURE 10:00-10:30 ZLOF, V., France “EPPO Standards on Pheromones: Present Situation and Future Work” 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break SESSION: MATING DISRUPTION-I Keynote lecture: 11:00-11:30 GUT, L., USA “Novel Mating Disruption Technologies and Strategies for Managing Codling Moth” 11:30-11.45 HUMMEL, H.E., Germany “Organic Electrospun Nanofibers as Novel Pheromone Dispensers for IPM” 11:45-12.00 GONZALEZ, A., Uruguay “Potential Pheromone Analogs as Mating Disruptants for Two Exotic Pest Species Cryptoblabes gnidiella and Thaumastocoris peregrinus in South America” SESSION: MATING DISRUPTION-II Chairman: FABIO MOLINARI, Italy SPEAKER 12:00-12.15 SAVOPOULOU-SOULTANI, M., Greece “Use of Pheromones and Other Semiochemicals for Environmentally Safer Pest Management in Vineyards in Greece”

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12:15-12.30 KOVANCI, O.B., Turkey “Current Status of Mating Disruption in Turkey: Where Are We At?” 12:30-12.45 TASIN, M., Sweden “Six Pests at Once: Field Evaluation of a New Multipurpose Dispenser for Mating Disruption of Codling Moth and Leafrollers” 12:45-13.00 THOMSON, D., USA “Successes with Area-wide Mating Disruption: Moving from Crisis Management to Sustainable Pheromone-based Pest Management” 13:00-14:00 “Welcome Lunch Break” at Almira Hotel SESSION: MATING DISRUPTION-III Chairman: GUT, L., USA Keynote lecture: 14:00-14.30 HARARI, A., Israel “Autodetection of the Synthetic Sex Pheromones Contributes to the Efficacy of Moth Pest Control” 14:30-14.45 KOCH, U., Germany “Do We Need Trees Inside CIRCE Cages for Mating Disruption Tests?” 14:45-15.00 MCGHEE, P. USA “Assessing the Efficacy of Reduced Rates of Codlemone Released by Aerosol Emitters for Control of Codling Moth, Cydia pomonella L., in apple orchards” 15:00-15.15 CASADO, D. USA “Puffer®-CM Dispensers for Mating Disruption of Codling Moth: Area of Influence and Impacts on Trap Finding Success by Males” 15:15-15.30 ANDREADIS, S.S., Greece “Evaluation of the Mating Disruption Method for Control of Adoxophyes orana, Anarsia lineatella and Grapholitha molesta in Imathia Prefecture of Central Makedonia in Greece” 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break SESSION: MATING DISRUPTION-IV Chairman: TREMATERRA, P., Italy Keynote lecture: 16:00-16.30 TREMATERRA, P., Italy “Use of Pheromones for Stored–Product Protection”

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16:30-16.45 ADLER, C., Germany “Pheromone Mating Disruption Technique For Protection Against Stored Product Pyralids - Lab Test On Progeny Reduction” 16.45-17.00 FUJII, T., Japan “Pheromone Concentration Measurement in the Field Using Volatile Trapping System”” 17:00-17.15 FRESCATA, C. Portugal “Assessment of Delta Traps Performance by FEM-based Approach” 17.30-18.30 Poster Visits and Discussion *** Important Note to Poster Presenters: Poster Presenters must stand with their posters during this time interval. Tuesday, OCTOBER 2, 2012 SESSION: PLANT VOLATILES-I Chairman: TASIN, M., Sweden PLENARY LECTURE 09:00-09:30 BRUCE, T., UK “Playing Pranks on Pests with Plant Perfumes” 09:30-09:45 de KOGEL, Netherlands “Application of Semiochemicals for Thrips Management” SPEAKER 09:45-10:00 RASMANN, S., Switzerland “Ecology and Evolution of Soil Nematode Chemotaxis” 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break SESSION: PLANT VOLATILES-II Chairman: KNIGHT, A.L., USA Keynote lecture: 10:30-11:00 KNIGHT, A.L., USA “New Traps, Baits, and Lures for Tree Fruit IPM” 11:00-11.15 KNUDSEN, G., Norway “Field Application of Kairomones for Monitoring and Mass Trapping of Apple Fruit Moth” 11:15-11.30 MALHEIRO, R., Portugal “Can Olive Volatiles Influence the Attractiveness of the Olive fly Bactrocera oleae? 4

11:30-11.45 THOEMING, G., Norway “Pea Flower Volatiles to Control the Pea Moth? First Results From Wind Tunnel and Field Experiments 11:45-12.00 NDOMO, A.F., Germany “Identification of Volatile Compounds in Dried Apple Electrophysiologically Active to Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)” 12:00-14:00 Lunch Break SESSION: MONITORING Chairman: SZOCS, G., Hungary Keynote lecture: 14:00-14:30 SZOCS, G., Hungary “When to Spray? Examples on Incorporation of Time-Series of Pheromone Trap Captures into Plant Protection Technology” 14:30-14:45 AL-TURAIHI, E.H., Qatar “Potential Use of Pheromone Traps for Monitoring Tuta absoluta in Qatar” 14:45-15:00 KHALAF, Z., Iraq “Monitoring Population Density of Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata) on Fruit Orchards in South Baghdad Using Tephri Traps and GF-120 Baits” 15:00-15:15 TANASKOVIC, S., Serbia “New Possibilities for Monitoring the Flight Phenology of Raspberry Cane Midge Resseliella theobaldi Barnes by Pheromone Traps in Serbia” 15.15-15:30 AL-JAMALI, N., Iraq “Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Pheromone Traps in Attracting Med Fly Ceratitis capitata (Wied) ( Diptera :Tephritidae)” 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break SESSION: MASS TRAPPING Chairman: GEMENO, C., Spain Keynote lecture: 16:00-16:30 LUCCHI, A., Italy “The Grapevine Moth Lobesia botrana as Invasive Species in the Americas” 16:30-16.45 KAMARUDIN, N., Malaysia “Mass Trapping of Moths in Combination with Bacillus thuringiensis for Controlling Bagworms (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) in Perak, Malaysia” 5

16:45-17.00 MICHAELAKIS, A., Greece “Culex spp. Oviposition Pheromone: A Review on Its Synthesis and Behavioural Studies” 17:00-17.15 ACIN, P., Spain “New Advances in the Improvement of the Mass Trapping Technique of Ceratitis capitata W.” 17.30-18.30 Poster Visits and Discussion *** Important Note to Poster Presenters: Poster Presenters must stand with their posters during this time interval. Wednesday, OCTOBER 3, 2012 09:00 BUS DEPARTURE TO TRILYE AND MT. ULUDAG IN FRONT OF ALMIRA HOTEL 17:00 CABLE CAR RIDE FROM MT. ULUDAG TO DOWNTOWN BURSA 20:00 GALA DINNER AT ALMIRA HOTEL *** Important Note to All Participants: Please email at [email protected] to sign-up for Gala Dinner as well as to confirm your participation. Thursday, OCTOBER 4, 2012 SESSION: PREDATORS, PARASITOIDS AND HIPVS-I Chairman: OFFENBERG, J., Denmark PLENARY LECTURE 09:00-09:30 OFFENBERG, J., Denmark “Pest Repellent Properties of Ant Pheromones” 09:30-09:45 KIRKEGAARD, N., Denmark “Do the Deposits Left by Weaver Ants on Developing Mango Fruits Repel Fruit Flies, Thereby Reducing Egg-laying Into the Fruits?” 09:45-10:00 KOCZOR, S., Hungary “On Possible Practical Applications of Attractants for Common Green Lacewings” 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break SESSION: PREDATORS, PARASITOIDS AND HIPVS-II Chairman: SANTOS SILVA, J.C.F., Portugal

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Keynote lecture: SPEAKER 10:30-11.00 SANTOS SILVA, J.C.F., Portugal “Mealybug Sex Pheromones as a Two-Edged Sword: Mealybug Reproductive Biology vs Parasitoid Activity” 11:00-11.15 MENDEL, Z., Israel “The Basis for Targeted Monitoring as an Approach for Management of Early Infestation of the Vine Mealybug in Young Vineyards” 11:15-11.30 ZARABI, M., Iran “Study on Chrysoperla carnea (Steph.) (Neur.: Chrysopidae) Larvae Attraction to Different Diets as Kairomon Substances” SESSION: PHEROMONES & GENETICS Chairman: HARARI, A., Israel 11:30-11.45 CHANG, J., Taiwan “Molecular Characterization of Diapause Hormone – Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neuropeptide (DH-PBAN) From Legume Pod Borer, Maruca vitrata F.” 11:45-12.00 MALINI, P., Taiwan “Molecular-Phylogenetic Characterization of the Legume Pod Borer, Maruca vitrata F. Populations and Its Implications for Pheromone Perception” 12:00-14:00 Lunch Break SESSION: COLEOPTERAN PHEROMONES & ATTRACTANTS Chairman: TOTH, M., Hungary Keynote Lecture: 14:00-14:30 TOTH, M., Hungary “Applied Chemical Ecology of Cetoniin Scarabs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)” 14:30-14.45 HUMMEL, H.E., Germany “A Decade of Sustainable Diabrotica Management Below Economic Thresholds By Monitoring and Crop Rotation in Southern Switzerland” 14:45-15.00 IMREI, Z., Hungary “Field Screening of Known Pheromone Components of Longhorned Beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Hungary” 15:00-15.15 MARINICHEVA, V., Russia “Autodisorientation Method in Combination with Blocking Agents of Pheromone Perception in Male Antennae of Agriotes tauricus Heyd.”

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15:15-15:30 DAYAND, T., Chile “Hylastinus obscurus (Marsham) Close-Range Responses Against Trifolium pratense Root Extracts Evaluated by Contact Bioassay” 15:30-16.00 Coffee Break SESSION: INTERACTION BETWEEN SEMIOCHEMICALS Chairman: GONZALEZ, A., Uruguay Keynote lecture: SPEAKER 16:00-16:30 GEMENO, C., Spain “The Role of Synergism of Pheromone & Host-Plant Volatiles in the Attraction of Insects” 16:30-16.45 JOSVAI, J.K., Hungary “Chemical Communication of Predator – Prey Interactions: An Example for Practical Application in Improving Attractants for Yellowjackets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)” 16:45-17.00 HEGAZI, E., Egypt “Interaction Between the Leopard Moth Borer and Olive Varieties: Associational Resistance at Work” 17:00-17.15 SAMIH, M.A., Iran “Evaluation of carob moth Ectomyelois ceratoniae Zell damage in pomegranate orchards treated with push-pull strategy in comparison to those with gum extract, Ferula assa- foetida L, and pheromone traps alone” 17-15: 17.30 ANDREADIS, S., Sweden "Yeast Mutualism In Codling Moth" Friday, OCTOBER 5, 2012 CLOSING SESSION Chairman: KOVANCI, O.B., Turkey PLENARY LECTURE 09.00-10.00 SUCKLING, D. M., New Zealand “Pheromones for Pest Management and Eradication of Invasive Species” 10:00-11.00 CONCLUSIONS & GENERAL DISCUSSION 11:00-11.30 CONVENOR ELECTIONS 11:30-12.00 THANKS & FAREWELL 12.00-Afternoon PRIVATE TOURS TO NEARBY TOURIST ATTRACTIONS, DEPARTURES

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POSTERS MATING DISRUPTION Release Rate of Shin-Etsu Products: Comparison of GC and Weighing Emilia-Romagna Region (North 1 ARDIZZONI, M. Italy) Official Data with Shin-Etsu Internal Data (2010 – 2011) 2 BARIC, B. Experiences with the Use of Pheromones in IFP in Croatia 3 BASOALTO, E. Mating Disruption of Codling Moth with Pear Ester Reduces Mating Newest Achievements and Perspective Trends in the Synthesis and Application of Arthropoda 4 ERMOLENKO, S. Pheromones 5 HAMEED, A.A. Using Mating Disruption for Controlling Ephestia spp . in Date Warehouses in Iraq Determining the Efficacy of Mating Disruption Against Codling Moth [Cydia pomonella (L.) Lep.: 6 ISCI, M. Tortricidae] Under Conditions in Isparta Applications of Synthetic Pheromones for Pest Control in Greece: The Use of Mating Disruption 7 MICHAELAKIS, A. Technique 8 REUVENY, H. Development of IPM Strategy for Codling Moth Control in Israel MONITORING AND MASS TRAPPING 9 AL-TURAIHI, E.H. Impact of Pheromone Traps on Population Dynamics of Red Palm Weevil BENMESSAOUD- Pheromones and insecticides for control of Tomato Leafminer Tuta absoluta (Meyrick, 1917) 10 BOUKHALFA, H. (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in Tomato Greenhouses in Algeria Comparative Field Studies of Various Traps for the Capture of Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera : Gelechiidae) 11 BRAHAM, M. Males 12 COSKUNCU, K. S. Monitoring the Seasonal Fluctuations of Cydia splendana (Hbn) in Chestnut Plantations of Bursa, Turkey 13 DHOUIBI, M.H. Integrated Pest Management Against the Tomato Leaf Miner Tuta absoluta Povolny 1994 14 DHOUIBI, M.H. Bioassays with Two Trap Models and Different Sex Pheromone Capsules of the Leafminer Tuta absoluta 15 HUMMEL, H.E. Half a Century of Pheromone Science and The Quest Fpr Green Pest Control 16 HUSSAIN, M.A. Mass Trapping of Ceratitis capitata Using Attract and Kill Technique Establishment of a Trap Network in the East Border of the Dispersal of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus 17 MICHAELAKIS, A. (Olivier) (Col.: Curculionidae) in Crete Use of Pheromone Traps for Survey and Mass Trapping of Tomato Leafminer, Tuta absoluta 18 MOHAMED, E. (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in Sudan 19 MOUHOUCHE, F. Importance of Pheromone Trapping for Control of Tuta absoluta on field tomato in the Algerian coast Determining the Spatial Distribution and Captures of Zeuzera pyrina L. (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) by Using 20 ROUHANI, M. Pheromone Trapping in Walnut Orchards

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Attraction of Ampedus sanguinolentus (Schrank, 1776) Males to Pheromone of Females Mass Trapping of Groundnut Leaf Miner Aproaerema modicella (Gelechiidae: Lepidoptera) with PRASAD, A.R. Synthetic Sex Pheromone in India. Beginning of Monitoring Euuropean Corn Borer (Ostrinia nubilalis Hübner) on Hop (Humulus lupulus L.) RAK CIZEJ, M. with pheromone traps in Slovenia Relations Between Olive Fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), Captures with Sex Pheromones in Yellow Sticky RODRIGUES, N. Traps and Infestation Rates in Different Olive Cultivars from Northeastern Portugal SCIARRETTA, A. Site-specific IPM Against European Grapevine Moth, Lobesia botrana (D. & S.), in Vineyards SILVA, J. Development of an Innovative Pheromone Dispenser for Monitoring” The Use of Pheromones for Monitoring and Control of the Endemic and Invasive Insect Species in the TIMUS, A. Republic of Moldova” NATURAL ENEMIES GUR, F. Attraction of Methyl Salicylate to Micro-Hymenopterans in Green Beans Olfactory Response of the ladybird beetle Stethorus gilvifrons to herbivore-induced Plant Volatiles From SEIDI, M. Tetranychus urticae Infested Bean, Tomato and Melon Plants. Olfactory Response of Asian Citrus Psyllid Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hem.: Psyllidae) to Synthetic ZIAADDINI, M. Salicylic Acid (SA) in Y-tube Olfactometer ZIAADDINI, M. Olfactory Response of the Predatory Mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis to Host-related Volatiles OTHERS AKASHA, F. Movable-Circle Frame Hives in Beekeeping Development Programmed in Sudan Effect of Different Extraction Methods of Albizzia lebbeck (L.) Seeds and Myrtus communis (L.) Leaves AL-TAWEEL, A.A. on the Development of Cucurbit Fruit Fly, Dacus ciliatus Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae) ALIMOHAMMADI, Study on the Effect Spirodiclofen and Hexaflumuron on Carbohydrates, Lipids and Protein Content of N. Ladybeetle, Hippodamia variegata (Goez) Larvae ALIMOHAMMADI, Effects of Spirodiclofen and Hexaflumuron on Some Sugar Alcohol Contents of Ladybird, Hippodamia N. variegata (Goez) larvae Large Scale Synthesis of 8E,10Z:12OAc, a Sex Pheromone Component of the Spruce Seed Moth Cydia LIBLIKAS, I. strobilella L. The Potential of Neem Based Pesticides in Integrated Insect Pest Management in Nigeria: Aspects for ORUONYE, E.D. More Scientific Investigation SAMIH, M.A. Investigation on Some Biological Parameters of the Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) on Tomato Cultivars Under 10

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Control Conditions SAMIH, M.A. Comparison of Some Mortality Parameters of Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) on Different Tomato Varieties Effects of Temperature on Development and Mortality of Adalia bipunctata (Col.: Coccinellidae) on a VAHABZADEH, N. Mixture of Corn Pollen and Ephestia kuehniella eggs. Investigation on LC50 Values of Two Semiochemicals Applied on Bemisia tabaci (Biotype B) (Hem.: ZARABI, M. Aleyrodidae) Adults Study of Vermicompost Effect on Population Density of Silver Leaf Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, Biotype B ZARABI, M. (Hem.: Aleyrodidae) Reared on Tomato

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