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Invasiveness, biology, ecology, and management of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda

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https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/handle/10871/131176
https://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2022/1659
 
Title Invasiveness, biology, ecology, and management of the fall
armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda
 
Creator Kenis, M
Benelli, G
Biondi, A
Calatayud, P A
Day, R
Desneux, N
Harrison, R D
Kriticos, D
Rwomushana, I
Berg, J V D
Verheggen, F
Zhang, Y
Agboyi, L K
Ahissou, R B
Ba, M N
Bernal, J
Bueno, A F
Carrière, Y
Carvalho, G A
Chen, X X
Cicero, L
du Plessis, H
Early, R
Fallet, P
Fiaboe, K K M
Firake, D M
Goergen, G
Groot, A T
Guedes, R N C
Gupta, A
Hu, G
Huang, F N
Jaber, L R
Malo, E A
McCarthy, C B
Meagher, R L Jr
Mohamed, S
Sanchez, D M
Nagoshi, R N
Nègre, N
Niassy, S
Ota, N
Nyamukondiwa, C
Omoto, C
Palli, S R
Pavela, R
Ramirez-Romero, R
Rojas, J C
Subramanian, S
Tabashnik, B E
Tay, W T
Virla, E G
Wang, S
Williams, T
Zang, L
Zhang, L
Wu, K
 
Subject Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Pest Management
Genetics and Genomics
 
Description The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (JE Smith, 1797), is a serious pest of several crops, particularly
maize and other cereals. It has long been known as a pest in the Americas and has invaded most of Africa and parts
of the Middle East, Asia, and Australia in the last six years. Its new status as an invasive species causing serious damage in many regions worldwide has highlighted the need for better understanding and has generated much research. In this article, we provide a comprehensive review of FAW covering its (i) taxonomy, biology, ecology, genomics, and microbiome, (ii) worldwide status and geographic spread, (iii) potential for geographic expansion and quarantine measures in place, and (iv) management including monitoring, sampling, forecasting, biological control, biopesticides, agroecological strategies, chemical control, insecticide resistance, effects of insecticides on natural enemies, as well as conventional and transgenic resistant cultivars. We conclude with recommendations for research to enhance the sustainable management of FAW in invaded regions
 
Publisher Schweizerbart Science Publishers
 
Date 2022-10
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Rights cc_by_nc
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/12222/1/Entomologia%20Generalis_01-55_2022.pdf
Kenis, M and Benelli, G and Biondi, A and Calatayud, P A and Day, R and Desneux, N and Harrison, R D and Kriticos, D and Rwomushana, I and Berg, J V D and Verheggen, F and Zhang, Y and Agboyi, L K and Ahissou, R B and Ba, M N and Bernal, J and Bueno, A F and Carrière, Y and Carvalho, G A and Chen, X X and Cicero, L and du Plessis, H and Early, R and Fallet, P and Fiaboe, K K M and Firake, D M and Goergen, G and Groot, A T and Guedes, R N C and Gupta, A and Hu, G and Huang, F N and Jaber, L R and Malo, E A and McCarthy, C B and Meagher, R L Jr and Mohamed, S and Sanchez, D M and Nagoshi, R N and Nègre, N and Niassy, S and Ota, N and Nyamukondiwa, C and Omoto, C and Palli, S R and Pavela, R and Ramirez-Romero, R and Rojas, J C and Subramanian, S and Tabashnik, B E and Tay, W T and Virla, E G and Wang, S and Williams, T and Zang, L and Zhang, L and Wu, K (2022) Invasiveness, biology, ecology, and management of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda. Entomologia Generalis. pp. 1-55. ISSN 2363-7102