Nezara viridula (L.) is a cosmopolitan, polyphagous heteropteran that causes economic damage to many crop species. At present, control of N. viridula in Australia and other countries relies heavily upon insecticides, most of which are disruptive to beneficial insects, constituting a constraint on integrated pest management (IPM). Much research has been conducted into non-chemical control methods for N. viridula. This paper reviews the potential for and limitations of sterile insect technique, classical, inundative and conservation biological control, and trap cropping. None of these techniques appear to be adequate for control of N. viridula when used alone but there is scope for these non-chemical approaches to be adopted for use in integr...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), the green vegetable bug (GVB) is a serious pest of...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the most economically important pest species in the wor...
Nezara viridula (L.) is a cosmopolitan, polyphagous heteropteran that causes economic damage to many...
Nezara viridula (L.) is a cosmopolitan pest of fruit, vegetables, and field crops (Todd, 1989). The ...
The history of Nezara viridula egg parasitoid introductions into Australia is critically reviewed. U...
Invasive stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are responsible for high economic losses to agricultur...
Aspects of the ecology of Nezara viridula were studied in soybean‐growing areas of southeastern Quee...
Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs ...
Beneficial invertebrates (predators and parasitoids) can make significant contributions to the suppr...
1 Effective biological pesticides based on oil formulation of deuteromycete fungal spores have been ...
Mimosa pigra L. is native to tropical America and is an aggressive, invasive weed on the flood plain...
ReportThe overall goal of this project was to evaluate field efficacy of several biological control ...
A survey of published and unpublished information was used to compile a list of insect parasitoids r...
© 2010 Dr. John Michael Kenneth RobertsThe lucerne flea, Sminthurus viridis (Collembola: Sminthurida...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), the green vegetable bug (GVB) is a serious pest of...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the most economically important pest species in the wor...
Nezara viridula (L.) is a cosmopolitan, polyphagous heteropteran that causes economic damage to many...
Nezara viridula (L.) is a cosmopolitan pest of fruit, vegetables, and field crops (Todd, 1989). The ...
The history of Nezara viridula egg parasitoid introductions into Australia is critically reviewed. U...
Invasive stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are responsible for high economic losses to agricultur...
Aspects of the ecology of Nezara viridula were studied in soybean‐growing areas of southeastern Quee...
Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs ...
Beneficial invertebrates (predators and parasitoids) can make significant contributions to the suppr...
1 Effective biological pesticides based on oil formulation of deuteromycete fungal spores have been ...
Mimosa pigra L. is native to tropical America and is an aggressive, invasive weed on the flood plain...
ReportThe overall goal of this project was to evaluate field efficacy of several biological control ...
A survey of published and unpublished information was used to compile a list of insect parasitoids r...
© 2010 Dr. John Michael Kenneth RobertsThe lucerne flea, Sminthurus viridis (Collembola: Sminthurida...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), the green vegetable bug (GVB) is a serious pest of...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the most economically important pest species in the wor...