Diagnosis of virus transmitted by seeds in vegetables.
Within the framework of the first International Plant Health Day, which is celebrated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO, the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) invites the public to participate free of charge in the " Virtual Plant Health Seminar", which will be held on May 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The conference, which will be inaugurated by the Minister of Agriculture, Esteban Valenzuela, and by the National Director(s) of the SAG, Andrea Collao, will address issues related to entomological and phytopathological pests in Chile.
Plant health is a key issue for economies globally, since according to data from the FAO, in the world plants constitute 80% of the food we consume and provide 98% of the oxygen we breathe, despite which they are threatened. Up to 40% of food crops are lost each year to plant pests and diseases, affecting both food security and agriculture, which is the main source of income for vulnerable rural communities.
The seminar on plant health will take place in two parts:
Entomological pests in Chile:
- Management protocol for the Bagrada hilaris pest.
- Phenological modeling of Proeulia auraria.
- Drosophila suzukii. Five years of apprenticeship in Chile.
Phytopathological pests in Chile:
- Diagnosis of virus transmitted by seeds in vegetables.
- Surveillance and control in Chile of Fusarium circinatum.
- Sanitation: the privileged way to consolidate the use of pathogen-free plants.
Plant Health Webinar by SAG - Chile.
To participate in this activity, you must register in advance.

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