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European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana Part I: Biology and ecology

Authors :
Benelli, Giovanni
Lucchi, Andrea
Anfora, Gianfranco
Bagnoli, Bruno
Botton, Marcos
Campos-Herrera, Raquel
Carlos, Cristina
Daugherty, Matthew P.
Gemeno, César
Harari, Ally R.
Hoffmann, Christoph
Ioriatti, Claudio
López Plantey, Rodrigo J.
Reineke, Annette
Ricciardi, Renato
Roditakis, Emmanouil
Simmons, Gregory S.
Tay, Wee Tek
Torres-Vila, Luis M.
Vontas, John
Thiéry, Denis
Benelli, Giovanni
Lucchi, Andrea
Anfora, Gianfranco
Bagnoli, Bruno
Botton, Marcos
Campos-Herrera, Raquel
Carlos, Cristina
Daugherty, Matthew P.
Gemeno, César
Harari, Ally R.
Hoffmann, Christoph
Ioriatti, Claudio
López Plantey, Rodrigo J.
Reineke, Annette
Ricciardi, Renato
Roditakis, Emmanouil
Simmons, Gregory S.
Tay, Wee Tek
Torres-Vila, Luis M.
Vontas, John
Thiéry, Denis
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Though the European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermüller) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) can feed on more than forty plant species, grapevine is the preferred crop worldwide. This moth is a western palearctic species that has recently spread to Chile, Argentina, and California. The possible further expansion in other regions of the Americas is greatly feared and should be monitored carefully in the near future. In this framework, we provide an updated review of the current knowledge on its taxonomy, morphology, biology, ecology, genomics, geographic distribution, and invasiveness. Then, in the last section, we develop a research agenda pointing out significant challenges for future investigations on bio-ecology and invasion biology, which are tightly connected with the prevention and management strategies

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416002164
Document Type :
Electronic Resource