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PHEM FORUM 2026 – IL FUTURO DELLA MODELLISTICA PER LA SALUTE DELLE PIANTE: STRUMENTI E METODI

Piacenza, 28–29 gennaio 2026  lI Centro di Ricerca Plant Health Modelling (PHEM) organizza, nei giorni 28 e 29 gennaio 2026, il Forum “Il futuro della modellistica per la salute delle piante: strumenti e metodi”, che si terrà presso la sede dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Piacenza. ll PHEM Forum 2026 sarà un’occasione di incontro tra ricerca, imprese e professionisti per promuovere il dialogo e la collaborazione tra mondo accademico e sistema produttivo, favorendo un approccio integrato, innovativo e sostenibile alla gestione delle colture e alla salute delle piante. Il Forum offrirà un contesto di approfondimento e discussione sulle più recenti innovazioni in materia di modelli previsionali, Decision Support Systems (DSS), sensori di nuova generazione, tecnologie agrometeorologiche e intelligenza artificiale applicata alla difesa fitosanitaria. Saranno inoltre affrontati i temi dell’agricoltura smart, dell’agritech e del ruolo strategico dei dati digitali nella definizione di modelli predittivi sempre più efficaci e sostenibili. Particolare attenzione sarà dedicata al coinvolgimento dei giovani ricercatori e tecnici, incoraggiati a partecipare attivamente al dibattito e a sviluppare nuove forme di collaborazione con imprese e istituzioni di ricerca. Programma Giorno 1 – 28 gennaio 2026 Giorno 2 – 29 gennaio 2026 Iscrizione e costi La deadline per la presentazione degli abstract, inizialmente prevista per il 21 novembre 2025, è stata prorogata al 17 dicembre 2025. Il Comitato Scientifico PHEM valuterà gli abstract pervenuti all’indirizzo phem.segreteria@unicatt.it ai fini della selezione delle presentazioni orali. Al fine di garantire un’adeguata organizzazione dell’evento, tutti gli interessati sono cortesemente invitati a completare l’iscrizione entro il 15 gennaio 2026, anche nel caso in cui non intendano presentare lavori, accedendo al seguente link. I partecipanti saranno ammessi in ordine cronologico di iscrizione, nel rispetto dei requisiti di accesso previsti. L’evento verrà attivato solo al raggiungimento di un numero minimo di iscritti. In caso contrario, la quota di iscrizione già versata sarà interamente restituita. La partecipazione al Forum avra’ un costo di: Dowload Per maggiori informazioni, visita il sito formazionecontinua.unicatt.it

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Phem, the new research center of Università Cattolica

The Phem Research Center on Plant Health Modelling of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore was launched through a conference reuniting both national and international scholars, held in Sala Piana at the University Campus of Piacenza. Since nowadays mathematical models are a crucial part of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in Agriculture 4.0, there is the necessity of providing continuity to scientific research on plant health modelling, providing linkage on methodological, developmental and applicational knowledge between researchers and final users, while also providing educational activities to field professionals. That is why Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore decided to establish an appropriate research center. Professor Paola Battilani, director of the Phem research center, associated to the Department of Sustainable Plant Productions (Diproves) of the University Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, states that the most interesting aspects are both plant health and modelling. «As plant pathologists – she says – we work on their diseases, but we focus more willingly on their health. Now, there is more attention to the agronomical part, the plant growth in particular, but later on we will also extend our interest in the soil». The modelling approach seeks to predict plant behavior, which is one fundamental inquiry in the climate change era. «The goal is to create mathematical models to understand what will happen to the plant, to its yield and quality» explains the professor, highlighting how the aim of Phem is to «build models that can operate in any environment». «If the model integrates well the plant physiology and the pathogen behavior more than other microorganisms in the environment – says Battilani – we can apply it everywhere». The aim of the center is to establish a network. «It must be taken into account that we can already count on a good network – she goes on – both in Italy, where we are the only faculty working on modelling, and both at an international level where we are among the few working on it anyway». «In this way – she states again – our faculty dedicates itself to mycotoxin, toxic substances produced by fungi, modelling: mechanistic modelling, or modelling that explains better the fungus behavior, is our prerogative. No one else does it globally». The main purpose of the Center – which relies on a Board of Directors and a Scientific Committee – is to promote and carry out basic and applied activities in this field. Those activities embrace every plant health aspect, from the point of view of causal agents (pathogens and mycotoxigenic fungi, phytophages, weeds, abiotic stress), of plants (growth and development models, damage and response mechanisms to harmful organisms) and of mitigation/protection means (fungicides models, biocontrol agents). The state of the art and the research perspectives were addressed during the “Modelling and plant health: research and application” conference, sponsored by the scientific societies and Agritech. A confrontation between the model users (experts in technical assistance, companies offering Agriculture 4.0 services and technical means) took place, regarding the modelling needs and perspectives. Among others, Matteo Lorito, director of Agritech and rector of Università Federico II of Naples, was one of the meeting guests. «Agritech – explains Lorito – is a great challenge and a big dream, a national center thanks to which Italy combines the best it has in across-the-country laboratories to integrate the latest technologies. If today an entrepreneur wants to implement a new technology or innovative product, he may contact Agritech rather than the individual research institute. Thus, it is a sort of super-hub, which counts around 1500 researchers from Southern to Northern Italy». The word farmer as we used to say it, states Lorito, sounds obsolete nowadays. Today’s farmers can indeed use tools like sensors and robots, or the elaborate models from centers like Phem from Cattolica, which help to make decisions. «These last ones – says again the Agritech director – affect all of us not only in terms of production, of quality and of costs, but also in terms of environmental protection and small to medium-scale company development». «Today – concludes Lorito – we face two great challenges: digital and ecological transition. The agri-food sector brings them together, and that is why we talk about eco-digital transition. In agriculture, it has already begun. One entrepreneur with quality production in Sicily must know that one researcher in Trento could have the useful data or irrigation management solution to him. This is Agritech».

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Meeting – debate on MODELLING AND PLANT HEALTH: RESEARCH AND APPLICATION

December 5th, 2024 Organized by: Plant Health Modelling Research Center, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Plant health modelling has historical roots, dating back to the first empirical observations on the relationships between environmental variables and the development of harmful organisms, then translated into simple rules. This field has since developed considerably in terms of improved knowledge of biological and ecological processes, development of methods for simulating these processes, development of tools and techniques for the automatic collection and processing of meteorological and biological data. Mathematical models have been widely used in crop protection, to the point where they are an integral part of IPM (Integrated Pest Management) tools and the EC directive 128 on Sustainable use of plant protection products. Mathematical models are now an integral part of Decision Support Systems (DSS) within Agriculture 4.0. Still, there is the need for: giving continuity to scientific research on plant health modelling; creating knowledge networks on methodological approaches, developments and applications of models between researchers and model users; promoting educational activities for the staff within the field; raising awareness and involving Public Administrations and Private Facilities in the rational development and use of models. IN ORDER TO MEET THOSE NEEDS, UNIVERSITÀ CATTOLICA ESTABLISHED A SPECIFIC RESEARCH CENTER CALLED “PLANT HEALTH MODELLING” PHEM, DRAWING ON THE GAINED EXPERIENCE IN PLANT HEALTH MODELLING.The main purpose of the center – which has a Board of Directors and a Scientific Committee – is to promote and perform basic and applied scientific activities in this sector and in a “One Health” context. The activities embrace every plant health aspect, from the point of view of causal agents (pathogens and mycotoxigenic fungi, phytophages, weeds, abiotic stress), of plants (growth and development models, damage and response mechanisms to harmful organisms) and of mitigation/protection means (fungicides models, biocontrol agents). It is also interested in mathematical, statistical and computer technologies for model development, calibration and validation, as well as aspects of crop environment monitoring that are functional to the acquisition of data that feed the models. PHEM ORGANIZES A MEETING – DEBATE ON “MODELLING AND PLANT HEALTH: RESEARCH AND APPLICATION” ON DECEMBER 5th, 2024.During the morning, members of the Scientific Committee will debrief about the state of the art and research prospects in this field.In the afternoon, users of the models (experts in technical assistance, companies offering Agriculture 4.0 solutions and technical means) will discuss their needs and sector prospects. SPONSORED BY AIAM, AIPP, SIN, SIA, SOI, SIPAV, SICA PROGRAM Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore – Piacenza 9:30 / 9:45 Opening and welcome by the Dean of Faculty9:45 / 10:15 Evolution of plant pathology modelling and plant protection applications (Prof. Vittorio Rossi, Board of Directors ) I SESSION: RESEARCH ON PLANT HEALTH MODELLING 10:15 / 12:15 State of the art and perspectivesENVIRONMENT MONITORING AND SENSING(Prof. Daniele Trinchero, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino)PLANT DISEASE EPIDEMICS(Prof. Paul Esker, PennState College of Agricultural Sciences)FOODSTUFF SPOILAGE AND MYCOTOXINS(Prof. Angel Medina Vaya, Director of Environment and Agrifood Theme, Cranfield University)ARTHROPOD PESTS(Dott. Luca Rossini, Automatic and Systems Analysis Service, Free University of Brussels)PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT(Prof. Pier Paolo Roggero, Dipartimento di Agraria, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Prof. Stefano Amaducci, DiProVEs, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Piacenza)12:15 / 12:45 Discussion12:45 / 14:15 Lunch break II SESSIONE: PLANT HEALTH MODELLING APPLICATIONS 14:15 / 14:45 AGRITECH vision – National Research Centre for AgriculturalTechnologies(Prof. M. Lorito)14:45 / 15:45 Round table (coordinating Dr.ssa Costanza Fregoni): Dr. Riccardo Bugiani (Emilia-Romagna Plant Protection Service); Dr.ssa Chiara Corbo (Smart AgriFood Observatory); Dott. Diego Scudellari (OP Grandi Colture Italiane); Dott. Mauro Coatti (Federchimica – Agrofarma)15:45 / 16:15 Debate16:15 / 16:45 role of the Plant Health Modelling Research Center (Prof.ssa Paola Battilani, PHEM director). Participation is free of charge upon registration. For further information, please contact:vittorio.rossi@unicatt.it o segreteria-phem@unicatt.it

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