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Neotropical Regional Section (NTRS)


http://www.lef.esalq.usp.br/iobc-ntrs/

NTRS

President

Prof.dr. Vanda .H.P. Bueno, Brazil (vhpbueno@ufla.br)



Past President

Dr. Raquel Alatorre, Mexico (alatoros@colpos.mx)



President Elect

Prof.dr. F. Consoli, Brazil (fconsoli@esalq.usp.br)



Vice President

Dr. Maria Manzano, Colombia (mrmanzano@palmira.unal.edu.co)

Dr. Mary M. Whu Paredes, Peru (mwhu@senasa.gob.pe)

Dr. Leopoldo Hidalgo, Cuba (lhidalgo@censa.edu.cu)



Secretary General

Dr. William Cabrera, Argentina (gcabrera@speedy.com.ar)



Treasurer

Dr. Luis Devotto, Chile (ldevotto@inia.cl)



Statute

Statute of the Neotropical Regional Section (NTRS): English versionSpanish version



News

Newsletter of the IOBC - NTRS No. 16 June 2007 (English version) (Spanish version)

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BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS PRODUCTION IN CUBA by Orietta Fernández-Larrea Vega Plant Health Research Institute Instituto de Investigaciones de Sanidad Vegetal, Cuba (INISAV).
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A short history of the Neotropical Regional Section (NTRS) of IOBC - 1989 (by Joop van Lenteren)
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Are available informations concerning the latin american workshop "Biocontrol of phytopathogens with Trichoderma and others antagonists" and a short report on the First Uruguayan workshop on the production of microbial biocontrol agents



Annex

CV abstracts of the members of the NTRS

This is the first try at compiling a directory of members of the IOBC/NTRS accompanied by brief CVs. The idea came to be both from curiosity and need. I wanted to know what we were doing, and what was it that we had done, as much as I needed to now whom to go to for a question, a search for some material, or even a task or research proposal.

To be honest, the results have been quite meagre. Almost embryonic. But the creature could still grow. Many –most really- did not find the time, or the spirit to send their CVs. Some of the ones I did receive are lacking something, like the relevant publications, or the birth site and date (Something I will refrain from asking the women for again!). Some are in two languages, other not. Format is chaotic, to put it mildly.

But it’s worth what it’s worth. Someday it may grow into something big and useful. A soon as you drop you shyness, perhaps.

W. Cabrera Walsh



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