
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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14-09-2016 06:28:47
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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 ⚛️

#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


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


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.


New open access paper on the Sterile Insect Technique for Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs from NZ-Italian team doi.org/10.3390/insect… #bmsb Ministry for Primary Industries Horticulture New Zealand former B3 Director






Integrating Sterile Insect Technique with the release of sterile classical biocontrol agents for eradication: is the Kamikaze Wasp Technique feasible? Forum paper by Kiran Horrocks former B3 Director Horticulture New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries Faculty of Science, University of Auckland bit.ly/3b9BNB2


Radio NZ interview on new #BMSB traps bit.ly/31IIHsF (4:18-5:56) Rachael Horner and Sabina Avosani are testing wind vane traps on insect pests Plant & Food Research former B3 Director Faculty of Science, University of Auckland






