Halyomorpha halys is an invasive fast-spreading pest of global importance native to East Asia, introduced and successfully established in the United States, Canada, Chile and Europe. In Northern Italy it quickly became a key-pest of fruit orchards and in 2019 estimated losses in fruit production exceeded €350mln. The fast spread and high damage caused by this pest forced growers to increase broad-spectrum insecticide treatments, seriously disrupting previous Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Organic farming programs. To face H. halys, a task force made of farmers, technicians and researchers of public and private structures was established in Emilia Romagna, the region of first appearance, to investigate the bioecological features and identify appropriate approaches for its monitoring and sustainable management.

Bioecology and management of Halyomorpha halys in fruit orchards in Southern Europe / Maistrello, L.; Caruso, S.; Tommasini, M. G.. - (2020), pp. 199-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno ECOFRUIT 2020 - 19th International Conference on Organic Fruit Growing tenutosi a Hohenheim (Germany) nel 17-19 February 2020).

Bioecology and management of Halyomorpha halys in fruit orchards in Southern Europe

L. Maistrello
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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2020

Abstract

Halyomorpha halys is an invasive fast-spreading pest of global importance native to East Asia, introduced and successfully established in the United States, Canada, Chile and Europe. In Northern Italy it quickly became a key-pest of fruit orchards and in 2019 estimated losses in fruit production exceeded €350mln. The fast spread and high damage caused by this pest forced growers to increase broad-spectrum insecticide treatments, seriously disrupting previous Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Organic farming programs. To face H. halys, a task force made of farmers, technicians and researchers of public and private structures was established in Emilia Romagna, the region of first appearance, to investigate the bioecological features and identify appropriate approaches for its monitoring and sustainable management.
2020
ECOFRUIT 2020 - 19th International Conference on Organic Fruit Growing
Hohenheim (Germany)
17-19 February 2020
199
202
Maistrello, L.; Caruso, S.; Tommasini, M. G.
Bioecology and management of Halyomorpha halys in fruit orchards in Southern Europe / Maistrello, L.; Caruso, S.; Tommasini, M. G.. - (2020), pp. 199-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno ECOFRUIT 2020 - 19th International Conference on Organic Fruit Growing tenutosi a Hohenheim (Germany) nel 17-19 February 2020).
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