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Prof Max Suckling

@profsuckling

Formerly Prof at University of Auckland and Science Group Leader (Biosecurity) at the NZ Institute for Plant and Food Research (Christchurch) (retired, Fellow)

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calendar_today14-09-2016 06:28:47

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Farewell Silent Spring by Howard Wearing. Newly published by NZPPS, this is the story of how 50+ years of dedicated R&D saw highly toxic broad-spectrum pesticides removed from NZ pipfruit orchards. nzpps.org/book/farewell-… #nzpps #farewellsilentspring

Farewell Silent Spring by Howard Wearing. Newly published by NZPPS, this is the story of how 50+ years of dedicated R&D saw highly toxic broad-spectrum pesticides removed from NZ pipfruit orchards. nzpps.org/book/farewell-… #nzpps #farewellsilentspring
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Fascinating week reviewing Chile’s new sterile insect project on Lobesia - world’s worst grape pest in 51 countries - 25 ha peri-urban pilot is neighbourhood watch for insects ⁦Horticulture New Zealand⁩ ⁦former B3 Director⁩ ⁦IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️

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#Biosecurity on the street in #Hastings - New cover article: "Peri-Urban Community Attitudes towards #Codling Moth Trapping and Suppression Using the Sterile Insect Technique in New Zealand" - mdpi.com/2075-4450/10 doi.org/10.3390/insect… Ministry for Primary Industries

#Biosecurity on the street in #Hastings - New cover article: "Peri-Urban Community Attitudes towards #Codling Moth Trapping and Suppression Using the Sterile Insect Technique in New Zealand" - mdpi.com/2075-4450/10 doi.org/10.3390/insect… <a href="/MPI_NZ/">Ministry for Primary Industries</a>
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New paper: Peri-Urban Community Attitudes towards Codling Moth Trapping and Suppression Using the Sterile Insect Technique in New Zealand doi.org/10.3390/insect… MPI Horticulture New Zealand NZ Apples and Pears

New paper: Peri-Urban Community Attitudes towards Codling Moth Trapping and Suppression Using the Sterile Insect Technique in New Zealand doi.org/10.3390/insect… <a href="/mpi/">MPI</a> <a href="/HortNZ/">Horticulture New Zealand</a> <a href="/nzapples/">NZ Apples and Pears</a>
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Live Traps for Adult Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs #bmsb doi.org/10.3390/insect… Video: bit.ly/2oCEWWG Ministry for Primary Industries Horticulture New Zealand Fondazione Edmund Mach Plant & Food Research Novel traps caught up to 15-times more adult Halyomorpha halys than identically-baited sticky panels.

Live Traps for Adult Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs #bmsb
doi.org/10.3390/insect… 
Video: bit.ly/2oCEWWG
<a href="/MPI_NZ/">Ministry for Primary Industries</a> <a href="/HortNZ/">Horticulture New Zealand</a> <a href="/fondazionemach/">Fondazione Edmund Mach</a> <a href="/plantandfood/">Plant & Food Research</a> 

Novel traps caught up to 15-times more adult Halyomorpha halys than identically-baited sticky panels.
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The Competitive Mating of Irradiated Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs, Halyomorpha halys, for the Sterile Insect Technique mdpi.com/2075-4450/10/1…

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Our latest results from Italy corroborate a 15X average improvement in catch of #BMSB from the New Zealand live tra link.growkudos.com/1ap2npo9rls

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We got the cover too - The Nazgȗl is a lure and kill system proposed for use as a tool in future eradication efforts against BMSB. The sinister-looking ringwraiths could be used to elicit public support in a new way, tapping into popular culture around saving “Middle-Earth”.

We got the cover too - The Nazgȗl is a lure and kill system proposed for use as a tool in future eradication efforts against BMSB. The sinister-looking ringwraiths could be used to elicit public support in a new way, tapping into popular culture around saving “Middle-Earth”.
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Our new Entomologia Generalis paper: Vibrational communication and evidence for vibrational behavioural manipulation of the tomato potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli bit.ly/2JN08Uz bit.ly/2Io5BQT

Our new Entomologia Generalis paper: Vibrational communication and evidence for vibrational
behavioural manipulation of the tomato potato psyllid,
Bactericera cockerelli bit.ly/2JN08Uz  bit.ly/2Io5BQT
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New Communications Biology paper doi.org/10.1038/s42003… Investments are needed to collect sound biological data to develop mechanistic models to predict the geographic range and relative abundance of fruit flies and other invasive species to support policy

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New chemical ecology study on NZ native raspberry budmoth explains its pest status & plant help signals doi.org/10.1016/j.phyt…

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New Italian + NZ paper on BMSB - sterile insect technique - looks good aggregation pheromones to wild collect, amass and then zap males doi.org/10.3390/insect…