Xylella, from emergency to management
Integrated Management Strategies for Mitigating Xylella fastidiosa impact in Europe

In a nutshell
The bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is one of the most threatening plant pathogens in the worldThe BeXyl Project gathers the top worldwide scientists and stakeholders to find new strategies to mitigate the impact of the Xylella fastidiosa outbreaks in the EU

A worldwide project
31 partners from 14 countries and a stakeholder’s board with more than 40 government agencies, NGOs, nurseries, and farmer’s associations

The Goal
creating a community of scientists, citizens, and end-users, such as farmers to policymakers, to shorten the distance between research and on-field applications

The methodology
a multidisciplinary approach to fill the knowledge gaps on Xf and develop practical solutions to manage the outbreaks
Latest Updates
New insight on vector control in the EU outbreaks
Researchers say that increasing the Xylella fastidiosa vector removal rate...
The botanic gardens in BeXyl, a webinar for Latin America
"BeXyl Project: collaborating for the early detection of Xylella fastidiosa"...
New paper on sentinel plants for pests’ early detection
A group of British scientists used Xylella fastidiosa infection in olives...
Ecological factors driving Xf vector populations in Corsica
Researchers of the BeXyl Project partner INRAE published a paper highlighting...
Deadline for abstracts at ICPP and Xf conference in Lyon
The deadline for submitting an abstract for the International Congress of...
The BeXyl Project on the Spanish newspaper El Pais
The BeXyl Project is on the Spanish and international press, thanks to an...
In line with the EU Plant Health Law approach, the BeXyl Project aims to strengthen the two pillars of plant protection: prevention and control
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