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期刊名:Journal of pest science

缩写:J PEST SCI

ISSN:1612-4758

e-ISSN:1612-4766

IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Matthew Ryan,Manuela Mendiolar,Dan Pagendam et al. Matthew Ryan et al.
Aedes albopictus mosquitoes are competent vectors for the spread of at least 24 different arboviruses, including dengue, Ross River, and Japanese encephalitis viruses. However, they remain less studied than their more urban cousins, Aedes a...
Michael Eisenring,Amanda D Roe,Valentin Queloz et al. Michael Eisenring et al.
The number of non-native invasive species has increased markedly in recent decades, raising the likelihood of co-occurrence and interactions among invaders. Such interactions may exacerbate impacts on native ecosystems, making it essential ...
Ralph Noble,Adam Walker,Greg Deakin et al. Ralph Noble et al.
By attracting and stimulating feeding on spray droplets, phagostimulant baits provide an opportunity to increase the efficacy of crop protection products against the spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii). Here, we examined the use of...
Thomas Wagner,Moana Vorjans,Elias Garsi et al. Thomas Wagner et al.
Invasive ant species like Linepithema humile cause significant ecological and economic harm, making effective control strategies essential. Insecticide baits are currently the most effective approach for controlling ants. Therefore, quantif...
Annet Namuddu,Osnat Malka,Susan Seal et al. Annet Namuddu et al.
Since the 1990s, the cryptic whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) has been linked to severe viral disease pandemics affecting cassava, a crucial staple crop in eastern Africa. This surge in whitefly populations has also been observed in other crops an...
Jéssica Teodoro-Paulo,Jacques A Deere,João Valeriano-Santos et al. Jéssica Teodoro-Paulo et al.
Rising temperatures due to climate change are predicted to accelerate the life cycle of arthropod herbivores thereby exacerbating pest formation. Notorious pests like spider mites thrive in areas with high temperatures (32-35 °C), and it i...
Luke J Potgieter,Marc W Cadotte,Francois Roets et al. Luke J Potgieter et al.
Benefits provided by urban trees are increasingly threatened by non-native pests and pathogens. Monitoring of these invasions is critical for the effective management and conservation of urban tree populations. However, a shortage of profes...
Erika Corretto,Massimiliano Trenti,Liliya Štarhová Serbina et al. Erika Corretto et al.
Phytoplasmas are bacterial pathogens located in the plant's phloem that are responsible for several plant diseases and are mainly transmitted by phloem-sucking insects. Apple proliferation (AP) is an economically important disease associate...
Laura A Reeves,Michael P D Garratt,Michelle T Fountain et al. Laura A Reeves et al.
Whole ecosystem-based approaches are becoming increasingly common in pest management within agricultural systems. These strategies consider all trophic levels and abiotic processes within an ecosystem, including interactions between differe...
Yasemin Guenay-Greunke,Harald Trager,David A Bohan et al. Yasemin Guenay-Greunke et al.
Understanding trophic interactions in agroecosystems is crucial for harnessing ecosystem services such as pest control, thus enabling a reduction in pesticide use. Carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) have the potential to regulate not o...