Tuta absoluta continues to disperse in Asia: damage, ongoing management and future challenges
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Tuta absoluta continues to disperse in Asia: damage, ongoing management and future challenges
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Peng Han, Yunus Bayram, Liora Shaltiel-Harpaz, Fariba Sohrabi, Anitha Saji, Uulu Tair Esenali, Anvar Jalilov, Abid Ali, Pathour R Shashank, Khasan Ismoilov, Zhao-zhi Lu, Su Wang, Gui-fen Zhang, Fang-hao Wan, Antonio Biondi, Nicolas Desneux
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Invasive pest · Quarantine · Chemical control · Biological control · Genetically modified crops · RNA interference · Sterile insect technique · Cross-regional network
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Since its initial detection in Turkey in 2009, the invasive destructive pest South American tomato pinworm Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) has started its new invasion journey to east and invaded most Asian countries. This pest currently causes extensive damage to tomato production and potentially threatens key production areas such as China. To provide an overview of current status of T. absoluta in Asia, we have briefly reviewed the damage and economic impacts by this pest locally and discussed why this species has spread so rapidly among the countries. Moreover, ongoing integrated pest management options are summarized in newly invaded areas with an emphasis of discussing the potential control failures by chemical insecticides. Future research efforts on developing promising management technologies are recommended. Finally, we suggest building a cross-regional network to enhance the sustainable control of this pest. Not Available |
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2024-04-22T16:19:30Z
2024-04-22T16:19:30Z 2019-09-01 |
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Journal
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/82288 |
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English
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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