Thrips palmi (from the order Thysanoptera) is a serious insect pest of various crops, including vegetables, fruits and ornamental plants, causing significant economic losses. Its presence constitutes a double threat; not only does T. palmi feed on the plants, it is also a vector for several plant viruses. T. palmi originated in Asia, but has spread to North and Central America, Africa, Oceania and the Caribbean in recent decades. This species has been sporadically noted in Europe and is under quarantine regulation in the European Union. For non-specialists its larval stages are indistinguishable morphologically from another widespread and serious insect pest Frankliniella occidentalis (a non-quarantine species in the European Union) as well...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Rapid and accurate species identification is not only important for biodiver...
Helicoverpa armigera is a major crop pest native to Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. H. armigera...
International audienceBackground Global changes are reshaping the distribution of vector-borne disea...
Thrips palmi (from the order Thysanoptera) is a serious insect pest of various crops, includ-ing veg...
Thrips palmi (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is an important pest of vegetables, ornamentals, and legumes ...
Since Thrips palmi became a regulated pest for most European countries, inspections at points of ent...
Thrips are insect pests of economically important agricultural, horticultural, and forest crops. The...
The main open-field producer regions of cucurbits (watermelon, squash, melon and cucumber) in Panama...
The thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is an invasive pest that poses a sig...
Thrips from the genus Frankliniella (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) are phytophagous on crops and wild pla...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) performed a pest categorisation of Thrips palmi (Thysanoptera: ...
-Abstract Thrips is important pest to many agricultural crops. Many thrips species were therefore l...
Thrips, the sole vector of plant Tospovirus, are major pests of many agricultural crops throughout t...
ABSTRACT Thrips are direct pests as well as vectors of important viruses infecting crop plants. One ...
ABSTRACT Identification of Thysanoptera is based mainly on external morphology examination that can ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Rapid and accurate species identification is not only important for biodiver...
Helicoverpa armigera is a major crop pest native to Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. H. armigera...
International audienceBackground Global changes are reshaping the distribution of vector-borne disea...
Thrips palmi (from the order Thysanoptera) is a serious insect pest of various crops, includ-ing veg...
Thrips palmi (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is an important pest of vegetables, ornamentals, and legumes ...
Since Thrips palmi became a regulated pest for most European countries, inspections at points of ent...
Thrips are insect pests of economically important agricultural, horticultural, and forest crops. The...
The main open-field producer regions of cucurbits (watermelon, squash, melon and cucumber) in Panama...
The thrips Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is an invasive pest that poses a sig...
Thrips from the genus Frankliniella (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) are phytophagous on crops and wild pla...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) performed a pest categorisation of Thrips palmi (Thysanoptera: ...
-Abstract Thrips is important pest to many agricultural crops. Many thrips species were therefore l...
Thrips, the sole vector of plant Tospovirus, are major pests of many agricultural crops throughout t...
ABSTRACT Thrips are direct pests as well as vectors of important viruses infecting crop plants. One ...
ABSTRACT Identification of Thysanoptera is based mainly on external morphology examination that can ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Rapid and accurate species identification is not only important for biodiver...
Helicoverpa armigera is a major crop pest native to Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. H. armigera...
International audienceBackground Global changes are reshaping the distribution of vector-borne disea...