Location: Insect Behavior and Biocontrol Research
Title: Invasiveness, biology, ecology, and management of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperdaAuthor
KENIS, MARC - Centre For Agriculture & Biosciences International (CABI) | |
BENELLI, GIOVANNI - University Of Pisa | |
BIONDI, ANTONIO - University Of Catania | |
CALATAYUD, PAUL-ANDRE - Institut National De La Recherche Agronomique (INRA) | |
DAY, ROGER - Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International (CABI) | |
DESNEUX, NICOLAS - National Research Institute For Agriculture, Food And Environment | |
RHETT, HARRISON - Zambia Agricultural Research Institute | |
KRITIOCS, DARREN - Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) | |
RWOMUSHANA, IVAN - Centre For Agriculture & Biosciences International (CABI) | |
VAN DEN BERG, JOHNNIE - North-West University | |
VERHEGGEN, FRANCOIS - University Of Liege | |
YONG-JUN, ZHANGE - Chinese Academy Of Agricultural Sciences | |
LAKPO KOKU, AGBOYI - Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International (CABI) | |
AHISSOUR, REGIS BESMER - University Of South Africa | |
BA, MALICK - International Crops Research Institute For Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) - Nigeria | |
BERNAL, JULIO - Texas A&M University | |
BUENDO DE FREITAS, ADENEY - Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) | |
CARRIERE, YVES - University Of Arizona | |
CARVALHO, GERALSO - Universidade Federal De Lavras | |
CHEN, XUE-XIN - Zhejian University | |
CICERO, LIZETTE - Instituto Nacional De Investigaciones Forestales Y Agropecuarias (INIFAP) | |
DU PLESSIS, HANNALENE - North-West University | |
EARLY, REGAN - University Of Exeter | |
FALLETT, PATRICK - University Of Neuchatel | |
FIABOE, KOMI - International Institute Of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) | |
FIRAKE, DNYANESHWAR - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research (ICAR) | |
GOERGEN, GEORG - International Institute Of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) | |
GROOT, ASTRID - University Of Amsterdam | |
GUPTA, ANKITA - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research (ICAR) | |
HU, GAO - Nanjing Agricultural University | |
HUANG, FN - Louisiana State University | |
JABER, LARA - University Of Jordan | |
MALO, EDI - Ecosur | |
Meagher, Robert - Rob | |
MOHAMED, SAMIRA - African Insect Science For Food And Health (ICIPE) | |
SANCHEZ, DAVID - Michigan State University | |
Nagoshi, Rodney | |
NEGRE, NICOLAS - University Of Montpellier | |
NIASSY, SALIOU - African Insect Science For Food And Health (ICIPE) | |
NOBORU, OTA - Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) | |
NYAMUKONDIWA, CASPER - Botswana College Of Agriculture | |
OMOTO, CELSO - Universidad De Sao Paulo | |
PALLLI, REDDY - University Of Kentucky |
Submitted to: Entomologia Generalis
Publication Type: Review Article Publication Acceptance Date: 7/14/2022 Publication Date: 10/26/2022 Citation: Kenis, M., Benelli, G., Biondi, A., Calatayud, P., Day, R., Desneux, N., Rhett, H., Kriticos, D., Rwomushana, I., van den Berg, J., Verheggen, F., Yong-Jun, Z., Agboy, L., Ahissour, R.B., Ba, M.N., Bernal, J., Bueno De Freitas, A., Carriere, Y., Carvalho, G.A., Chen, X., Cicero, L., Du Plessis, H., Early, R., Fallett, P., Fiaboe, K.K., Firake, D.M., Goergen, G., Groot, A.T., Guedes, R.N.,Gupta, A., Hu, G., Huang, F.N., Jaber, L.R., Malo, E., Meagher Jr, R.L., Mohamed, S., Sanchez, D.M., Nagoshi, R.N., Negre, N., Niassy, S., Noboru, O., Nyamukondiwa, C., Omoto, C., Palli, R.S. 2022. Invasiveness, biology, ecology, and management of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda. Entomologia Generalis. https://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2022/1659. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2022/1659 Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: This review chapter discusses research conducted to identify and use female-produced pheromones for monitoring of male fall armyworm moths in North and South America and in Africa. The trapping systems developed have been used to indicate whether populations are high enough to initiate intensive field sampling to determine if control measures are needed. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has developed FAMEWS, which is a pest forecasting system for parts of Africa that is based on the 60-plus years of pheromone research. |