Journal of Pest Science, Volume (95), No (1), Year (2021-10) , Pages (17-39)

Title : ( Integrated pest management of Tuta absoluta: practical implementations across different world regions )

Authors: Nicolas Desneux1 , Peng Han , Ramzi Mansour , Judit Arno , Thierry Brevault5 , Mateus R. Campos1 , Anais Chailleux6 , Raul N. C. Guedes , Javad Karimi , Kouassi Arthur J. Konan , Anne violette Lavoir , Maria G. Luna , Meritxell Perez Hedo , Alberto Urbaneja1 , Francois J. Verheggen1 , Lucia Zappala , Khaled Abbes1 , Abid Ali1 , Yunus Bayram , Fernando Cantor , Andrew G. S. Cuthbertson2 , af De Vis , Fedai Erler , Dnyaneshwar M. Firake , Khalid Haddi2 , . MJamal Hajjar2 , hasan Ismoilov27 , Antonio Biondi ,

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Abstract

The South American tomato pinworm, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), has invaded most Afro-Eurasian countries and is threatening worldwide tomato production. Various strategies have been developed and implemented to manage this pest. Here, we present a timely review on the up-to-date development and practical implementation of integrated pest management (IPM) programs for tomato crops across different world regions infested by T. absoluta. While insecticide resistance is a growing concern, biological control via releasing or conserving arthropod natural enemies and sex pheromonebased biotechnical control are the most successful management practices. Agronomic control-related research is an emerging area where the soil fertilization and/or irrigation, as well as breeding of resistant cultivars, has the potential to enhance IPM effectiveness. Grower survey responses in the native areas (i.e., South America), early-invaded areas (i.e., first report between 2006 and 2012) and newly invaded areas (i.e., first report after 2012) showed that the control programs evolved along with the areas and time since invasion. Growers in the early-invaded areas shifted more rapidly from chemical control to biological control compared to those from the native area. In all concerned regions, the pest control failure risk following chemical insecticide applications and the high cost associated with either biological or biotechnical control methods have been the greatest concerns for growers. The information gathered from the native and/or early-invaded areas may help achieve a more effective management in newly invaded areas. Lastly, researchers are expected to break the bottlenecks of some key issues that would enable lowering application cost of novel biorational alternative management options.

Keywords

Invasive alien species · Chemical control · Biological control · Pheromone · Plant resistance · IPM
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author = {Nicolas Desneux1 and Peng Han and Ramzi Mansour and Judit Arno and Thierry Brevault5 and Mateus R. Campos1 and Anais Chailleux6 and Raul N. C. Guedes and Karimi, Javad and Kouassi Arthur J. Konan and Anne Violette Lavoir and Maria G. Luna and Meritxell Perez He and Alberto Urbaneja1 and Francois J. Verheggen1 and Lucia Zappala and Khaled Abbes1 and Abid Ali1 and Yunus Bayram and Fernando Cantor and Andrew G. S. Cuthbertson2 and Af De Vis and Fedai Erler and Dnyaneshwar M. Firake and Khalid Haddi2 and . MJamal Hajjar2 and Hasan Ismoilov27 and انتو بیوندی},
title = {Integrated pest management of Tuta absoluta: practical implementations across different world regions},
journal = {Journal of Pest Science},
year = {2021},
volume = {95},
number = {1},
month = {October},
issn = {1612-4758},
pages = {17--39},
numpages = {22},
keywords = {Invasive alien species · Chemical control · Biological control · Pheromone · Plant resistance · IPM},
}

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%A Nicolas Desneux1
%A Peng Han
%A Ramzi Mansour
%A Judit Arno
%A Thierry Brevault5
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%A Anais Chailleux6
%A Raul N. C. Guedes
%A Karimi, Javad
%A Kouassi Arthur J. Konan
%A Anne Violette Lavoir
%A Maria G. Luna
%A Meritxell Perez He
%A Alberto Urbaneja1
%A Francois J. Verheggen1
%A Lucia Zappala
%A Khaled Abbes1
%A Abid Ali1
%A Yunus Bayram
%A Fernando Cantor
%A Andrew G. S. Cuthbertson2
%A Af De Vis
%A Fedai Erler
%A Dnyaneshwar M. Firake
%A Khalid Haddi2
%A . MJamal Hajjar2
%A Hasan Ismoilov27
%A انتو بیوندی
%J Journal of Pest Science
%@ 1612-4758
%D 2021

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