Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia
Background and Purpose: Dryocosmus kuriphilus is a globally invasive insect pest, spreading very quickly in new habitats and making serious damage to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia and in several other European countries. Indigenous parasitoid species trophically associated with oak gallwasps hav...
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doaj-82cd9333859b4caaaacab79e75cad4922020-11-25T00:27:39ZengCroatian Forest Research InstituteSouth-East European Forestry1847-64811849-08912014-06-015131210.15177/seefor.14-05Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in CroatiaDinka Matošević0Ambra Quacchia1Éva Kriston2George Melika3Croatian Forest Research Institute, Cvjetno naselje 41, HR-10450 Jastrebarsko, CroatiaGreenWood Service Srl., Corso Palestro 7, I-10122 Torino, Italy Plant Health and Molecular Biology Laboratory, National Food Chain Safety Office, Budaörsi út 141-145, H-1118 Budapest, HungaryPlant Health and Molecular Biology Laboratory, National Food Chain Safety Office, Budaörsi út 141-145, H-1118 Budapest, HungaryBackground and Purpose: Dryocosmus kuriphilus is a globally invasive insect pest, spreading very quickly in new habitats and making serious damage to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia and in several other European countries. Indigenous parasitoid species trophically associated with oak gallwasps have adapted to this new host but cannot effectively regulate its population density. Classical biological control using parasitoid Torymus sinensis has been proven to be the only effective method of controlling the populations of D. kuriphilus and has been successfully applied in Japan, South Korea, the USA and Italy. The aim of this review paper is to provide overview and up-to date knowledge about biological control of D. kurphilus and to describe first steps of introduction of T. sinensis to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia. Conclusions and Future Prospects: Results presented in this paper show adapted biology and behavioural traits of T. sinensis to its host D. kuriphilus. The history and results of introductions of T. sinensis to Japan, the USA, Italy, France and Hungary are shown. The first report of release of T. sinensis to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia is given with discussion on native parasitoids attacking D. kuriphilus. Possible negative effects of T. sinensis on native parasitoid fauna and risks that could influence the successful establishment of T. sinensis in Croatia are discussed. Previous experiences have shown that T. sinensis can successfully control the population density of D. kuriphilus, slowing down the spread and mitigating negative impact of this invasive chestnut pest and keeping the damage of D. kuriphilus at acceptable level. High specificity of T. sinensis suggests that it has limited potential of exploiting native hosts but further detailed monitoring of native parasitoid and possible interactions with introduced T. sinensis is strongly suggested.http://www.seefor.eu/vol-5-no-1-matosevic-et-al-biological-control-of-the-invasive-dryocosmus-kuriphilus-hymenoptera-cynipidae-an-overview-and-the-first-trials-in-croatia.htmlTorymus sinensisDryocosmus kuriphilusclassical biological controlparasitoidsweet chestnuthost specificitygallwasprelease |
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Dinka Matošević Ambra Quacchia Éva Kriston George Melika Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia South-East European Forestry Torymus sinensis Dryocosmus kuriphilus classical biological control parasitoid sweet chestnut host specificity gallwasp release |
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Dinka Matošević Ambra Quacchia Éva Kriston George Melika |
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Dinka Matošević |
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Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia |
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Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia |
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Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia |
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Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia |
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Biological Control of the Invasive Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) - an Overview and the First Trials in Croatia |
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biological control of the invasive dryocosmus kuriphilus (hymenoptera: cynipidae) - an overview and the first trials in croatia |
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Croatian Forest Research Institute |
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South-East European Forestry |
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1847-6481 1849-0891 |
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Background and Purpose: Dryocosmus kuriphilus is a globally invasive insect pest, spreading very quickly in new habitats and making serious damage to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia and in several other European countries. Indigenous parasitoid species trophically associated with oak gallwasps have adapted to this new host but cannot effectively regulate its population density. Classical biological control using parasitoid Torymus sinensis has been proven to be the only effective method of controlling the populations of D. kuriphilus and has been successfully applied in Japan, South Korea, the USA and Italy. The aim of this review paper is to provide overview and up-to date knowledge about biological control of D. kurphilus and to describe first steps of introduction of T. sinensis to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia.
Conclusions and Future Prospects: Results presented in this paper show adapted biology and behavioural traits of T. sinensis to its host D. kuriphilus. The history and results of introductions of T. sinensis to Japan, the USA, Italy, France and Hungary are shown. The first report of release of T. sinensis to sweet chestnut forests in Croatia is given with discussion on native parasitoids attacking D. kuriphilus. Possible negative effects of T. sinensis on native parasitoid fauna and risks that could influence the successful establishment of T. sinensis in Croatia are discussed. Previous experiences have shown that T. sinensis can successfully control the population density of D. kuriphilus, slowing down the spread and mitigating negative impact of this invasive chestnut pest and keeping the damage of D. kuriphilus at acceptable level. High specificity of T. sinensis suggests that it has limited potential of exploiting native hosts but further detailed monitoring of native parasitoid and possible interactions with introduced T. sinensis is strongly suggested. |
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Torymus sinensis Dryocosmus kuriphilus classical biological control parasitoid sweet chestnut host specificity gallwasp release |
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http://www.seefor.eu/vol-5-no-1-matosevic-et-al-biological-control-of-the-invasive-dryocosmus-kuriphilus-hymenoptera-cynipidae-an-overview-and-the-first-trials-in-croatia.html |
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