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| | 6288 | | ID | United Nations Environment Programme |
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| | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| | Conclusions of the Workshop on Methyl Bromide Alternatives for North African and Southern |
| | European Countries . 005 |
| | Chapter 1. Workshop Report 009 |
| | Chapter 2. Vegetable Production without Methyl Bromide in Italy Prof. G. Cartia, University of |
| | Reggio Calabria and Prof A. Minuto, Universita of Torino, Italy. 017 |
| | Chapter 3. Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Soil Fumigation of Tomato Production in Morocco M. |
| | Ammati, Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan, Morocco 033 |
| | Chapter 4. Evaluation of Various Biocontrol Agents to Control Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Y. |
| | Spiegel, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel. 045 |
| | Chapter 5. Pepper Varieties and Resistance to Soil-Borne Pathogens M. Di Vito, Instituto di |
| | Nematologia Agraria, Italy . 049 |
| | Chapter 6. Alternatives and Potential Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Disinfesting Durable |
| | Commodities Robert W. Taylor, Natural Resources Institute, UK 061 |
| | Chapter 7. Making the Right Choice Friends of the Earth, Spain . 075 |
| | Chapter 8. Eco-Labelling in Cut Flower Production J.W. Klijnstra, TNO Institute of Industrial |
| | Technology, The Netherlands. 081 |
| | Chapter 9. Transferring Lab Results into Viable Demonstration Projects Christian Martin, Agriphyto, |
| | Perpignan, France . 085 |
| | Chapter 10. Status of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Soil Fumigation in Southern Europe Prof. |
| | M.L. Gullino, Universita di Torino, Italy . 087 |
| | Chapter 11. Future Regulatory Approach in The Netherlands J.W. Klijnstra, TNO Institute of |
| | Industrial Technology, The Netherlands. 093 |
| | Chapter 12. Legislative and Regulatory Approaches in the European Community Geoff Tierney, |
| | European Commission . 097 |
| | Chapter 13. Achievements and Difficulties in the 25 Years of Research on Application of Soil |
| | Solarization |
| | E.C. Tjamos, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece . 107 |
| | Chapter 14. Biofumigation and Organic Amendments A Bello, Consejo Sujenn de Investigaciones |
| | Cientifica, Spain. 113 |
| | Chapter 15. Soil-less Culture for Greenhouse Crops in the Mediterranean Countries F. Tognoni, |
| | University of Pisa, Italy 143 |
| | Chapter 16. Alternatives for Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Tobacco Seed Beds, Pepper and Tomato |
| | Seedlings D.R. Sumner, University of Georgia 149 |
| | Chapter 17. Tomato Production in Spain Without Methyl Bromide, J. Tello, University of Almeria, |
| | Spain 161 |
| | Chapter 18. Production of Market Garden Crops in Greece Without Methyl Bromide V.A. Bourbos . |
| | 173 |
| | Chapter 19. Solarization of Strawberry Crops in Huelva, Spain, F. Romero, Spain. 185 |
| | Chapter 20. Analysis of Alternatives to Soil Fumigation With Methyl Bromide in Portugal L.G.L. |
| | Reis, Estação Agromomica National, Oeiras, Portugal .191 |
| | Chapter 21. Tobacco Seedling Production Without Methyl Bromide Inocencio Blanco,CETARSA, |
| | Spain 199 |
| | Chapter 22. Integrated Pest Management in Colombian Floriculture Marta Pizano, Hortitecnia Ltda, |
| | Colombia 203 |
| | Appendix 1. Workshop Agenda . 209 |
| | Appendix 2. List of Participants . 215 |
| | Appendix 3. Welcome Remarks by Steve Gorman, UNEP 231 |
| | Appendix 4. Welcome Remarks by Peter Stoermer, GTZ 233 |
| | Appendix 5. Welcome Remarks by Geoffrey Tierney, European Commission 237 |
| | Appendix 6. About the UNEP TIE Ozon Action Programme 239 |
| | Appendix 7. Contacts for Implementing Agencies 242 |