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Current SWD IPM tactics and their practical implementation in fruit crops across different regions around the world

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After its arrival in 2008, the Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, has emerged as a harmful invasive insect pest in North America and Europe. This highly polyphagous pest is a major threat to many economically important fruit crops and is also known to develop on a wide variety of natural host plants. In Asia, Europe and North America, different control measures are applied against SWD, such as chemical, biological, and cultural control. Current controls of SWD rely primarily on the application of insecticides, but cultural management tactics such as sanitation and the use of nets provide a good alternative in some crops. Biological control measures, such as conservation of existing natural enemies in invaded areas, introduction of specialized larval parasitoids from Asia for classical biological control and the use of indigenous parasitoids for augmentative control, are currently being investigated and may become an important management tool in the near future for an area-wide control of SWD.

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Funding for research in the US was supported by California Cherry Board, USDA APHIS (Farm Bill, Fund 14-8130-0463) and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA SCRI Initiative (Agreement No. 2015-51181-24252). USDA is an equal opportunity employer. Research in Europe has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement numbers 613678 (DROPSA) and 318246 (ASCII).

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Haye, T., Girod, P., Cuthbertson, A.G.S. et al. Current SWD IPM tactics and their practical implementation in fruit crops across different regions around the world. J Pest Sci 89, 643–651 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-016-0737-8

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