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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): The pine processionary (“Thaumetopoea pityocampa”) is a species of lepidoptter, recently included in the Thaumetopoeidae family. It is a very abundant species in the pine forests of southern and central Europe, where it is a widespread pest. In addition to pines, it inhabits other conifers such as cedars and fir trees. Caterpillars (larva phase) feed on needles (leaves) causing severe damage to the tree, which can even dry. In addition, the ca...)
(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The pine processionary (“Thaumetopoea pityocampa”) is a species of lepidoptter, recently included in the Thaumetopoeidae family. It is a very abundant species in the pine forests of southern and central Europe, where it is a widespread pest. In addition to pines, it inhabits other conifers such as cedars and fir trees. Caterpillars (larva phase) feed on needles (leaves) causing severe damage to the tree, which can even dry. In addition, the cate...)
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The pine processionary (“Thaumetopoea pityocampa”) is a species of lepidoptter, recently included in the Thaumetopoeidae family. It is a very abundant species in the pine forests of southern and central Europe, where it is a widespread pest. In addition to pines, it inhabits other conifers such as cedars and fir trees. Caterpillars (larva phase) feed on needles (leaves) causing severe damage to the tree, which can even dry. In addition, the caterpillars are covered with hives that come off and float in the air, so they can cause irritation to the ears, nose and throat in humans and other souls, as well as intense allergic reactions. The substance that confers this urticant capacity is a thermolabile toxin called Thaumatopin._x000D_ _x000D_ Therefore, the processionary of pine is considered a pest that has a great economic impact on coniferous forest holdings, in addition to causing serious health damage to people and animals._x000D_ _x000D_ RGA bioresearch S.L. will develop, within the framework of the “HEALTHPINE” project, technologies based on the use of micro-organisms or their products to combat the pine processionary pest, in order to market these technologies either through own production or sale of rights to third parties. In this way, it is intended to strategically position RGA Bio-Investigation as a leading company in the development of technologies based on the use of microorganisms for the control of processionary pest._x000D__x000D_ RGA BIO-INVESTIGACIÓN S.L. is a technology-based company (EBT) located in León, which emerges from the Vine and Wine Research Institute (IIVV) of the University of León (ULE) and was established at the end of September 2013. Its business name is: Vine and Wine Research Institute; Higher School and Agrarian Engineering Technique; Avda. de Portugal 41, 24009-Leon. (English)
Property / summary: The pine processionary (“Thaumetopoea pityocampa”) is a species of lepidoptter, recently included in the Thaumetopoeidae family. It is a very abundant species in the pine forests of southern and central Europe, where it is a widespread pest. In addition to pines, it inhabits other conifers such as cedars and fir trees. Caterpillars (larva phase) feed on needles (leaves) causing severe damage to the tree, which can even dry. In addition, the caterpillars are covered with hives that come off and float in the air, so they can cause irritation to the ears, nose and throat in humans and other souls, as well as intense allergic reactions. The substance that confers this urticant capacity is a thermolabile toxin called Thaumatopin._x000D_ _x000D_ Therefore, the processionary of pine is considered a pest that has a great economic impact on coniferous forest holdings, in addition to causing serious health damage to people and animals._x000D_ _x000D_ RGA bioresearch S.L. will develop, within the framework of the “HEALTHPINE” project, technologies based on the use of micro-organisms or their products to combat the pine processionary pest, in order to market these technologies either through own production or sale of rights to third parties. In this way, it is intended to strategically position RGA Bio-Investigation as a leading company in the development of technologies based on the use of microorganisms for the control of processionary pest._x000D__x000D_ RGA BIO-INVESTIGACIÓN S.L. is a technology-based company (EBT) located in León, which emerges from the Vine and Wine Research Institute (IIVV) of the University of León (ULE) and was established at the end of September 2013. Its business name is: Vine and Wine Research Institute; Higher School and Agrarian Engineering Technique; Avda. de Portugal 41, 24009-Leon. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The pine processionary (“Thaumetopoea pityocampa”) is a species of lepidoptter, recently included in the Thaumetopoeidae family. It is a very abundant species in the pine forests of southern and central Europe, where it is a widespread pest. In addition to pines, it inhabits other conifers such as cedars and fir trees. Caterpillars (larva phase) feed on needles (leaves) causing severe damage to the tree, which can even dry. In addition, the caterpillars are covered with hives that come off and float in the air, so they can cause irritation to the ears, nose and throat in humans and other souls, as well as intense allergic reactions. The substance that confers this urticant capacity is a thermolabile toxin called Thaumatopin._x000D_ _x000D_ Therefore, the processionary of pine is considered a pest that has a great economic impact on coniferous forest holdings, in addition to causing serious health damage to people and animals._x000D_ _x000D_ RGA bioresearch S.L. will develop, within the framework of the “HEALTHPINE” project, technologies based on the use of micro-organisms or their products to combat the pine processionary pest, in order to market these technologies either through own production or sale of rights to third parties. In this way, it is intended to strategically position RGA Bio-Investigation as a leading company in the development of technologies based on the use of microorganisms for the control of processionary pest._x000D__x000D_ RGA BIO-INVESTIGACIÓN S.L. is a technology-based company (EBT) located in León, which emerges from the Vine and Wine Research Institute (IIVV) of the University of León (ULE) and was established at the end of September 2013. Its business name is: Vine and Wine Research Institute; Higher School and Agrarian Engineering Technique; Avda. de Portugal 41, 24009-Leon. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3183837 in Spain
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COMPREHENSIVE FIGHT AGAINST THE PROCESSIONARY PINE TREE
Project Q3183837 in Spain

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    110,087.5 Euro
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    220,175.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    RGA BIO-INVESTIGACION SL
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    42°38'2.94"N, 5°58'17.11"W
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    24089
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    La procesionaria del pino (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) es una especie de lepidóptero, recientemente incluido en la familia Thaumetopoeidae. Se trata de una especie muy abundante en los bosques de pinos de Europa del Sur y central, donde es una plaga muy extendida. Además de los pinos, habita en otras coníferas como cedros y abetos. Las orugas (fase de larva) se alimentan de acículas (hojas) provocando graves daños al árbol, que puede incluso llegar a secarse. Además, las orugas están cubiertas de pelos urticantes que se desprenden y flotan en el aire, por lo que pueden provocar irritación en oídos, nariz y garganta en los seres humanos y otros anímales, así como intensas reacciones alérgicas. La sustancia que le confiere esta capacidad urticante es una toxina termolábil denominada Thaumatopina._x000D_ _x000D_ Por todo ello la procesionaria del pino se considera una plaga que tiene un gran impacto económico en explotaciones forestales de coníferas, además de producir graves daños de salud en personas y anímales._x000D_ _x000D_ RGA BIOINVESTIGACIÓN S.L. desarrollará, en el marco del Proyecto "HEALTHPINE", tecnologías basadas en el empleo de microorganismos o sus productos para combatir la plaga de procesionaria del pino, con el fin de comercializarlas estas tecnologías bien mediante producción propia o venta de derechos a terceros. De esta forma, se pretende posicionar estratégicamente a RGA Bio-Investigación como empresa puntera en el desarrollo de tecnologías basadas en el empleo de microorganismos para el control de plaga de procesionaria._x000D_ _x000D_ RGA BIO-INVESTIGACIÓN S.L. es una empresa de base tecnológica (EBT) localizada en León, que surge desde el Instituto de Investigación de la Viña y el Vino (IIVV) de la Universidad de León (ULE) y que fue constituida a finales de septiembre de 2013. Su razón social es: Instituto de Investigación de la Viña y el Vino; Escuela Superior y Técnica de Ingeniería Agraria; Avda. de Portugal 41, 24009-León. (Spanish)
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    The pine processionary (“Thaumetopoea pityocampa”) is a species of lepidoptter, recently included in the Thaumetopoeidae family. It is a very abundant species in the pine forests of southern and central Europe, where it is a widespread pest. In addition to pines, it inhabits other conifers such as cedars and fir trees. Caterpillars (larva phase) feed on needles (leaves) causing severe damage to the tree, which can even dry. In addition, the caterpillars are covered with hives that come off and float in the air, so they can cause irritation to the ears, nose and throat in humans and other souls, as well as intense allergic reactions. The substance that confers this urticant capacity is a thermolabile toxin called Thaumatopin._x000D_ _x000D_ Therefore, the processionary of pine is considered a pest that has a great economic impact on coniferous forest holdings, in addition to causing serious health damage to people and animals._x000D_ _x000D_ RGA bioresearch S.L. will develop, within the framework of the “HEALTHPINE” project, technologies based on the use of micro-organisms or their products to combat the pine processionary pest, in order to market these technologies either through own production or sale of rights to third parties. In this way, it is intended to strategically position RGA Bio-Investigation as a leading company in the development of technologies based on the use of microorganisms for the control of processionary pest._x000D__x000D_ RGA BIO-INVESTIGACIÓN S.L. is a technology-based company (EBT) located in León, which emerges from the Vine and Wine Research Institute (IIVV) of the University of León (ULE) and was established at the end of September 2013. Its business name is: Vine and Wine Research Institute; Higher School and Agrarian Engineering Technique; Avda. de Portugal 41, 24009-Leon. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    León
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    IDI-20161011
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