Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California

The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), is an invasive species from Asia. This polyphagous, stink bug species has posed a serious production challenge in several crop species in the areas where established. The insect has spread to all the mainland states in the U.S. in a...

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Main Authors: Jhalendra Rijal, Sudan Gyawaly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/9/4/126
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spelling doaj-32f7d8db0aca41f7b0cb011bb3e9148d2020-11-24T21:54:18ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502018-09-019412610.3390/insects9040126insects9040126Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in CaliforniaJhalendra Rijal0Sudan Gyawaly1University of California Cooperative Extension & Statewide IPM Program, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, Modesto, CA 95358, USADepartment of Natural Resources and Environmental Design, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411, USAThe brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), is an invasive species from Asia. This polyphagous, stink bug species has posed a serious production challenge in several crop species in the areas where established. The insect has spread to all the mainland states in the U.S. in about one and half decades after its first detection in Pennsylvania. The types of crops reported to have been infested by this stink bug have increased with its spread to new geographic locations. In this study, we report the first evidence of H. halys infestation in almond fruit in California. In Stanislaus County, an adult brown marmorated stink bug in an almond orchard was first observed in May 2017. The stink bug feeding on almond fruits caused excessive gumming to the developing fruits, and damage to the kernels along with typical necrotic feeding signs on the shell (endocarp) and hull (exocarp and pericarp) of the fruit at harvest. The infestation and damage by H. halys on almond warrants further research to develop Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies for this pest.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/9/4/126invasivealmondsbrown marmorated stink bugHalyomorpha halysPrunus dulcisnut crops
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author Jhalendra Rijal
Sudan Gyawaly
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Sudan Gyawaly
Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California
Insects
invasive
almonds
brown marmorated stink bug
Halyomorpha halys
Prunus dulcis
nut crops
author_facet Jhalendra Rijal
Sudan Gyawaly
author_sort Jhalendra Rijal
title Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California
title_short Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California
title_full Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California
title_fullStr Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Injury in Almond, a New Host Crop in California
title_sort characterizing brown marmorated stink bug injury in almond, a new host crop in california
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), is an invasive species from Asia. This polyphagous, stink bug species has posed a serious production challenge in several crop species in the areas where established. The insect has spread to all the mainland states in the U.S. in about one and half decades after its first detection in Pennsylvania. The types of crops reported to have been infested by this stink bug have increased with its spread to new geographic locations. In this study, we report the first evidence of H. halys infestation in almond fruit in California. In Stanislaus County, an adult brown marmorated stink bug in an almond orchard was first observed in May 2017. The stink bug feeding on almond fruits caused excessive gumming to the developing fruits, and damage to the kernels along with typical necrotic feeding signs on the shell (endocarp) and hull (exocarp and pericarp) of the fruit at harvest. The infestation and damage by H. halys on almond warrants further research to develop Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies for this pest.
topic invasive
almonds
brown marmorated stink bug
Halyomorpha halys
Prunus dulcis
nut crops
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/9/4/126
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