Because of the extensive damage caused by the invasive Halyomorpha halys on the fruit system of northern Italy, it is urgent to identify effective management strategies with a low environmental impact. The PSR "HALY.BIO" project is focused on the implementation of biological control of H. halys in Emilia Romagna, and was developed by pursuing the following objectives: a) verifying the presence, distribution and impact of egg parasitoids capable to parasitize H. halys eggs; b) investigating the settlement and diffusion capacity of exotic parasitoids, considering in particular the effect of the releases of Trissolcus japonicus. The partial results of the project (still in progress) are presented, in terms of distribution maps for the different parasitoid species and their parasitization efficacy on H. halys and non-target species in different contests.
Indagini sulla parassitizzazione di Halyomorpha halys in Emilia Romagna nell’ambito del progetto “Haly.Bio" / Maistrello, L.; Costi, E.; Di Bella, E.; Masetti, A.; Bittau, B.; Lami, F.; Zaniboni, A.; Torreggiani, D.; Vaccari, G.; Caruso, S.; Casoli, L.; Preti, M.; Rufolo, E.; Landi, M.; Fagioli, L.; Manucci, F.; Fabbri, G.; Ferrari, R.; Zoboli, F.; Bariselli, M.; Tommasini, M. G.. - 1:(2022), pp. 205-214. (Intervento presentato al convegno GIORNATE FITOPATOLOGICHE 2022 tenutosi a Bologna nel 21-21 Giugno 2022).
Indagini sulla parassitizzazione di Halyomorpha halys in Emilia Romagna nell’ambito del progetto “Haly.Bio"
Maistrello L.;Costi E.;Di Bella E.;Vaccari G.;
2022
Abstract
Because of the extensive damage caused by the invasive Halyomorpha halys on the fruit system of northern Italy, it is urgent to identify effective management strategies with a low environmental impact. The PSR "HALY.BIO" project is focused on the implementation of biological control of H. halys in Emilia Romagna, and was developed by pursuing the following objectives: a) verifying the presence, distribution and impact of egg parasitoids capable to parasitize H. halys eggs; b) investigating the settlement and diffusion capacity of exotic parasitoids, considering in particular the effect of the releases of Trissolcus japonicus. The partial results of the project (still in progress) are presented, in terms of distribution maps for the different parasitoid species and their parasitization efficacy on H. halys and non-target species in different contests.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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