project - Research and innovation

Improve insect monitoring technologies to better target pest control strategies
Improve insect monitoring technologies to better target pest control strategies

Completed | 2014 - 2018 Other, European Union
Completed | 2014 - 2018 Other, European Union
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Objectives

Integrated pest management aims to make efficient use of the available resources when controlling crop pests. In this context, insect monitoring techniques are fundamental to survey insect populations and better target treatments. This allows saving resources and reducing the environmental impact of pest control strategies. The Life project INSECTLIFE is aimed to improve insect pheromone traps by endowing them with sensors to automate insect monitoring tasks. The improved traps (called ZooLog Sensor System) provide better real time data on insect populations, which can be used in combination with meteorological data to assess the best moment to apply pest control techniques.

Objectives

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Additional comments

Information on insect population dynamics is fundamental for better targeting pest control treatments in integrated pest management. It takes time to survey pheromone traps, collect and process the data so as to have real time information for taking quick decisions that allow timely targetting of pest problems. The INSECTLIFE project improved available pheromone traps to catch both soil and flying insects by endowing them with sensors. The ZooLog Sensor System allows automating monitoring tasks and having real-time information on pest populations. Sensors alone did not discriminate between captured insect pests and beneficial insects, so the system was improved by adding cameras that allowed identifying and counting each species automatically by the insect body size. In the case of flying insects, the traps were not efficient enough due to random flight patterns of the insects. This was solved by adding compressed air devices that would direct the insect to the trap collectors when detected by the sensors. The ZooLog Sensor System was tested in the field and the results showed an increased efficiency in catching and counting the insects. This allows to easily collect real-time data which coupled with meteorological data can quickly provide accurate information to farmers on the best moment to apply pest control treatments. As a result, farmers will save on pest control products and will reduce environmental impacts.

Project details
Main funding source
Other EU research and development funds
Project acronym
INSECTLIFE
Agricultural sectors
Crops (generic)

EUR 3,008,627

Total budget

Total contributions including EU funding.

EUR 1,489,270

EU contribution

Any type of EU funding.

Resources

Documents

layman_eng_min3.pdf

(PDF – 12.46 MB)

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Contacts

Project coordinator

  • Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

    Project coordinator