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Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania

The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for the European Union (EU). S. eridania (southern armyworm) is a highly polyphagous pest native to the Americas which has spread to Africa being first reported there in 2016. There are mul...

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Autores principales: Bragard, Claude, Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina, Di Serio, Francesco, Gonthier, Paolo, Jacques, Marie‐Agnès, Jaques Miret, Josep Anton, Justesen, Annemarie Fejer, Magnusson, Christer Sven, Milonas, Panagiotis, Navas‐Cortes, Juan A, Parnell, Stephen, Potting, Roel, Reignault, Philippe Lucien, Thulke, Hans‐Hermann, Van der Werf, Wopke, Vicent Civera, Antonio, Yuen, Jonathan, Zappalà, Lucia, Czwienczek, Ewelina, MacLeod, Alan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32626486
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5932
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author Bragard, Claude
Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina
Di Serio, Francesco
Gonthier, Paolo
Jacques, Marie‐Agnès
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
Magnusson, Christer Sven
Milonas, Panagiotis
Navas‐Cortes, Juan A
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Reignault, Philippe Lucien
Thulke, Hans‐Hermann
Van der Werf, Wopke
Vicent Civera, Antonio
Yuen, Jonathan
Zappalà, Lucia
Czwienczek, Ewelina
MacLeod, Alan
author_facet Bragard, Claude
Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina
Di Serio, Francesco
Gonthier, Paolo
Jacques, Marie‐Agnès
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
Magnusson, Christer Sven
Milonas, Panagiotis
Navas‐Cortes, Juan A
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Reignault, Philippe Lucien
Thulke, Hans‐Hermann
Van der Werf, Wopke
Vicent Civera, Antonio
Yuen, Jonathan
Zappalà, Lucia
Czwienczek, Ewelina
MacLeod, Alan
collection PubMed
description The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for the European Union (EU). S. eridania (southern armyworm) is a highly polyphagous pest native to the Americas which has spread to Africa being first reported there in 2016. There are multiple generations per year. Although it can endure short freezing periods, prolonged frosts are lethal. Eggs are laid in batches on the leaves of host plants. Five to seven larval instars follow. Like other armyworms, early instars are gregarious and cause leaf skeletonisation. Older instars disperse and become more solitary and nocturnal. Larvae feed on field vegetables and can bore into tomato fruit. They can eat apical portions of branches and can bore into stems and tubers if preferred foods are scarce. Pupation takes place in the soil. S. eridania is regulated in the EU by Directive 2000/29/EC (Annex IAI). Within this Directive, a prohibition of soil imported from countries where S. eridania occurs, prevents the entry of S. eridania pupae. However, immature stages on plants (excluding seeds), fruit and flowers provide potential pathways for entry into the EU. S. eridania adults have been intercepted in the EU as hitchhikers. Climatic conditions and the wide availability of host plants provide conditions to support establishment in frost‐free regions of the EU. It could spread more widely forming transient populations during summer months. Impacts on field vegetables and ornamentals would be possible. Phytosanitary measures are available to reduce the likelihood of entry. S. eridania satisfies the criteria that are within the remit of EFSA to assess for it to be regarded as a potential Union quarantine pest. S. eridania does not meet the criteria of (a) occurring in the EU, and (b) plants for planting being the principal means of spread for it to be regarded as a potential Union regulated non‐quarantine pest.
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spelling pubmed-70089132020-07-02 Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania Bragard, Claude Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina Di Serio, Francesco Gonthier, Paolo Jacques, Marie‐Agnès Jaques Miret, Josep Anton Justesen, Annemarie Fejer Magnusson, Christer Sven Milonas, Panagiotis Navas‐Cortes, Juan A Parnell, Stephen Potting, Roel Reignault, Philippe Lucien Thulke, Hans‐Hermann Van der Werf, Wopke Vicent Civera, Antonio Yuen, Jonathan Zappalà, Lucia Czwienczek, Ewelina MacLeod, Alan EFSA J Scientific Opinion The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for the European Union (EU). S. eridania (southern armyworm) is a highly polyphagous pest native to the Americas which has spread to Africa being first reported there in 2016. There are multiple generations per year. Although it can endure short freezing periods, prolonged frosts are lethal. Eggs are laid in batches on the leaves of host plants. Five to seven larval instars follow. Like other armyworms, early instars are gregarious and cause leaf skeletonisation. Older instars disperse and become more solitary and nocturnal. Larvae feed on field vegetables and can bore into tomato fruit. They can eat apical portions of branches and can bore into stems and tubers if preferred foods are scarce. Pupation takes place in the soil. S. eridania is regulated in the EU by Directive 2000/29/EC (Annex IAI). Within this Directive, a prohibition of soil imported from countries where S. eridania occurs, prevents the entry of S. eridania pupae. However, immature stages on plants (excluding seeds), fruit and flowers provide potential pathways for entry into the EU. S. eridania adults have been intercepted in the EU as hitchhikers. Climatic conditions and the wide availability of host plants provide conditions to support establishment in frost‐free regions of the EU. It could spread more widely forming transient populations during summer months. Impacts on field vegetables and ornamentals would be possible. Phytosanitary measures are available to reduce the likelihood of entry. S. eridania satisfies the criteria that are within the remit of EFSA to assess for it to be regarded as a potential Union quarantine pest. S. eridania does not meet the criteria of (a) occurring in the EU, and (b) plants for planting being the principal means of spread for it to be regarded as a potential Union regulated non‐quarantine pest. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7008913/ /pubmed/32626486 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5932 Text en © 2020 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Scientific Opinion
Bragard, Claude
Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina
Di Serio, Francesco
Gonthier, Paolo
Jacques, Marie‐Agnès
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
Magnusson, Christer Sven
Milonas, Panagiotis
Navas‐Cortes, Juan A
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Reignault, Philippe Lucien
Thulke, Hans‐Hermann
Van der Werf, Wopke
Vicent Civera, Antonio
Yuen, Jonathan
Zappalà, Lucia
Czwienczek, Ewelina
MacLeod, Alan
Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania
title Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania
title_full Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania
title_fullStr Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania
title_full_unstemmed Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania
title_short Pest categorisation of Spodoptera eridania
title_sort pest categorisation of spodoptera eridania
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32626486
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5932
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