Toumeyella parvicornis versus endotherapic abamectin: three techniques, 1year after

BackgroundToumeyella parvicornis is an invasive soft scale insect native to North America that is rapidly spreading in Italy and France, provoking severe infestations on Pinus pinea L. To date, the control of this pest is entrusted to three endotherapic techniques whose short‐term efficacy is partia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pest management science 2023-10, Vol.79 (10), p.3676-3680
Hauptverfasser: Nicolò Di Sora, Rossini, Luca, Contarini, Mario, Mastrandrea, Giovanni, Speranza, Stefano
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Zusammenfassung:BackgroundToumeyella parvicornis is an invasive soft scale insect native to North America that is rapidly spreading in Italy and France, provoking severe infestations on Pinus pinea L. To date, the control of this pest is entrusted to three endotherapic techniques whose short‐term efficacy is partially known. No information on long‐term efficacy is currently available, although fundamental. This work aims to report on the long‐term effect that abamectin‐based insecticides, injected with the three different techniques, have on adult female populations.ResultsThe study was carried out in an infested P. pinea forest in the area of Rome, Italy. Results showed that the tested methods had a similar long‐term effect, and only in one case there were differences with the untreated control. Multiresidue analysis reported a zero level of abamectin in plant tissues 14 months apart from injection, except for one treatment where pesticide concentration was just above the limit of quantification.ConclusionsThis study represents the first long‐term evaluation about endotherapic control strategy against T. parvicornis. In fact, the pest may quickly bring the death and fall of the stone pines, representing a concerning risk for citizens, however, control actions to manage it are still partially known and deserve more in‐depth investigations. © 2023 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
ISSN:1526-498X
1526-4998
DOI:10.1002/ps.7547