Scaphoideus titanus forecasting and management: quo vadis?
BENELLI, Giovanni
University of Pisa [Italy] = Università di Pisa [Italia] = Université de Pise [Italie] [UniPi]
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University of Pisa [Italy] = Università di Pisa [Italia] = Université de Pise [Italie] [UniPi]
BENELLI, Giovanni
University of Pisa [Italy] = Università di Pisa [Italia] = Université de Pise [Italie] [UniPi]
University of Pisa [Italy] = Università di Pisa [Italia] = Université de Pise [Italie] [UniPi]
ROVERSI, Pio
Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria = Council for Agricultural Research and Economics [CREA]
Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria = Council for Agricultural Research and Economics [CREA]
LUCCHI, Andrea
University of Pisa [Italy] = Università di Pisa [Italia] = Université de Pise [Italie] [UniPi]
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University of Pisa [Italy] = Università di Pisa [Italia] = Université de Pise [Italie] [UniPi]
Language
en
Article de revue
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Entomologia Generalis. 2024-07-10, vol. 44, n° 3, p. 497-510
English Abstract
Scaphoideus titanus Ball (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a major pest for European viticulture due to its high efficiency in the transmission of one of the most destructive pathogens for grapevine, namely flavescence dorée ...Read more >
Scaphoideus titanus Ball (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a major pest for European viticulture due to its high efficiency in the transmission of one of the most destructive pathogens for grapevine, namely flavescence dorée phytoplasmas. Although it plays a major role in spreading this disease, S. titanus is part of a complex epidemiological cycle involving several alternative vectors with variable relevance for phytoplasma spread. Here we provide an updated review on S. titanus monitoring and modelling, as well as the available tools for management of this pest and for limiting phytoplasma transmission and, thus, also spread. Insecticide-based control is examined; additional emphasis is placed on innovative and low-impact control approaches, such as vibrational mating disruption, biocontrol, and methods to reduce vector competence. We also discuss the main emerging challenges to the implementation of effective and sustainable control programs against S. titanus.Read less <
English Keywords
epidemiology
pest monitoring
modelling
Integrated Pest Management
vibrational mating disruption
biological control
plant resistance elicitors
RNA-interference
symbiotic control Entomologia Generalis
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