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The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Erasmoneura vulnerata, a Nearctic leafhopper occurring on grapevine which is rarely damaging in North America, has become a new pest in European vineyards. Winegrowers are worried because of severe leaf symptoms potentially associated with yield losses and the nuisance posed when lar...

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Autores principales: Tirello, Paola, Marchesini, Enrico, Gherardo, Pamela, Raniero, Damiano, Rossetto, Filippo, Pozzebon, Alberto, Duso, Carlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7908998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498174
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020085
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author Tirello, Paola
Marchesini, Enrico
Gherardo, Pamela
Raniero, Damiano
Rossetto, Filippo
Pozzebon, Alberto
Duso, Carlo
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Marchesini, Enrico
Gherardo, Pamela
Raniero, Damiano
Rossetto, Filippo
Pozzebon, Alberto
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Erasmoneura vulnerata, a Nearctic leafhopper occurring on grapevine which is rarely damaging in North America, has become a new pest in European vineyards. Winegrowers are worried because of severe leaf symptoms potentially associated with yield losses and the nuisance posed when large numbers of adults occur at harvest time. Outbreaks were detected in conventional vineyards despite the use of broad-spectrum insecticides as well as in organic vineyards treated with pyrethrins. Therefore, the identification of effective control tools is required. Studies on E. vulnerata phenology have found that the second generation produces the largest population densities. We planned field trials to establish the most effective insecticides to be applied in conventional and organic vineyards. The most effective synthetic insecticides were acetamiprid, flupyradifurone and lambda-cyhalothrin, while the most effective natural product was kaolin. ABSTRACT: The American leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata, detected in Europe in the early 2000s, has recently become a pest in North-Italian vineyards. Infestations were recorded in organic and conventional vineyards despite the application of insecticides targeting other pests. Erasmoneura vulnerata completes three generations per year, and the second generation is frequently associated with large populations. The selection of appropriate active ingredients and the timing of their application is crucial for effective pest control. Field trials were carried out in Northeastern Italy, using a randomized design, to evaluate the impact of insecticides applied against other grapevine leafhoppers on E. vulnerata populations. The beginning of the second generation was selected as the best time for insecticide application. For natural products, two applications were planned. Among the selected insecticides, the most effective were acetamiprid, flupyradifurone and lambda-cyhalothrin. Regarding natural products, the most effective was kaolin which could represent an alternative to pyrethrins in organic vineyards. The identification of pest threshold levels and the evaluation of side effects of the most effective insecticides on key natural enemies occurring in vineyards are required.
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spelling pubmed-79089982021-02-27 The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides Tirello, Paola Marchesini, Enrico Gherardo, Pamela Raniero, Damiano Rossetto, Filippo Pozzebon, Alberto Duso, Carlo Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Erasmoneura vulnerata, a Nearctic leafhopper occurring on grapevine which is rarely damaging in North America, has become a new pest in European vineyards. Winegrowers are worried because of severe leaf symptoms potentially associated with yield losses and the nuisance posed when large numbers of adults occur at harvest time. Outbreaks were detected in conventional vineyards despite the use of broad-spectrum insecticides as well as in organic vineyards treated with pyrethrins. Therefore, the identification of effective control tools is required. Studies on E. vulnerata phenology have found that the second generation produces the largest population densities. We planned field trials to establish the most effective insecticides to be applied in conventional and organic vineyards. The most effective synthetic insecticides were acetamiprid, flupyradifurone and lambda-cyhalothrin, while the most effective natural product was kaolin. ABSTRACT: The American leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata, detected in Europe in the early 2000s, has recently become a pest in North-Italian vineyards. Infestations were recorded in organic and conventional vineyards despite the application of insecticides targeting other pests. Erasmoneura vulnerata completes three generations per year, and the second generation is frequently associated with large populations. The selection of appropriate active ingredients and the timing of their application is crucial for effective pest control. Field trials were carried out in Northeastern Italy, using a randomized design, to evaluate the impact of insecticides applied against other grapevine leafhoppers on E. vulnerata populations. The beginning of the second generation was selected as the best time for insecticide application. For natural products, two applications were planned. Among the selected insecticides, the most effective were acetamiprid, flupyradifurone and lambda-cyhalothrin. Regarding natural products, the most effective was kaolin which could represent an alternative to pyrethrins in organic vineyards. The identification of pest threshold levels and the evaluation of side effects of the most effective insecticides on key natural enemies occurring in vineyards are required. MDPI 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7908998/ /pubmed/33498174 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020085 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tirello, Paola
Marchesini, Enrico
Gherardo, Pamela
Raniero, Damiano
Rossetto, Filippo
Pozzebon, Alberto
Duso, Carlo
The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides
title The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides
title_full The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides
title_fullStr The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides
title_full_unstemmed The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides
title_short The Control of the American Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch) in European Vineyards: Impact of Synthetic and Natural Insecticides
title_sort control of the american leafhopper erasmoneura vulnerata (fitch) in european vineyards: impact of synthetic and natural insecticides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7908998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498174
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020085
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