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
The 1st European Workshop on Electrical Penetration Graph is on track
From 16 to 19 June 2024, the BeXyl participant Institute of Agricultural...
Abstract submissions open for the International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
Abstract submissions and travel grant applications are now open for the next...
The Cordoba Olive Germplasm Bank and BeXyl, a conversation with Angjelina Belaj
A bank is a place where you can protect your most valuable assets. It is also...
Bexyl Communication report 2023
During the 1st BeXyl Project General Assembly, taken in Madrid on 15-16...
Xylella Files exploring plasmid domains harmful to Xf
On the occasion of the last Xylella Files webinar of the year, on November 21...
Xylella Files presents ‘The Invisibile Fire’, the book about the Xf outbreak in Apulia
On November 7, Daniele Rielli (Italian book author, documentary filmmaker, and...
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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