COST-Action 850: Bio-Control Symbiosis

Symbiotic Complexes for Biological Control of Pests

The main objective of COST 850 is to develop a better understanding of the interactions taking place in those symbioses that may be used against insect and slug pests in Europe and to enhance their use in biological control.

SteinernemaBiocontrol symbiosis involves nematodes (Steinernema, Heterorhabditis) and their specialized symbiotic bacteria (Xenorhabdus, Photorhabdus) that live with the nematodes and are essential for the nematodes to kill their prey. Another nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita is associated with more than one bacterium species for killing slugs. Other bacteria living intimately with those same nematodes or insect hosts (e.g. Wolbachia sp.) may influence sex ratios or otherwise manipulate nematode and insect life histories.

Thus this action brings together bacteriologists, nematologists, entomologists, malacologists, biochemists, molecular biologists and industry with the aim to integrate their efforts to understand and exploit the peculiar attributes of symbioses.

The COST Action 850 ended on March 4th, 2006. This website will remain public for 5 years without updating.

Website of COST-Action 862, Bacterial Toxins for Insect Control (http://www.cost862.com)

COST-Action 850 Sponsors:

COST in Switzerland E-Nema GmbH Andermatt Biocontrol AG Becker Underwood Limited Koppert Biological Systems

Last update: 06.12.2006, © COST Action 850
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