Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson: A new threat to agriculture in Europe and the Mediterranean region

Author:

Matzrafi Maor1ORCID,Scarabel Laura2ORCID,Milani Andrea2ORCID,Iamonico Duilio3ORCID,Torra Joel4ORCID,Recasens Jordi4,Montull José María4,Llenes Josep Maria5,Gazoulis Ioannis6ORCID,Tataridas Alexandros6,Rubin Baruch7,Pardo Gabriel89,Cirujeda Alicia89ORCID,Marí Ana Isabel8,Mennan Husrev10ORCID,Kanatas Panagiotis11,Dogan Mehmet Nedim12,Beffa Roland13,Travlos Ilias6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Research Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), Newe Ya'ar Research Center Ramat Yishay Israel

2. Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection (IPSP), National Research Council (CNR) Legnaro Italy

3. Department of Environmental Biology University of Rome Sapienza Rome Italy

4. Department d'Hortofructicultura Botànica i Jardineria, Agrotecnio—CERCA Center, Universitat de Lleida Lleida Spain

5. Servicio Sanidad Vegetal Generalitat de Catalunya Lleida Spain

6. Laboratory of Agronomy, Department of Crop Science Agricultural University of Athens Athens Greece

7. The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rehovot Israel

8. Departamento de Sistemas Agrícolas Forestales y Medio Ambiente (SAFMA) Zaragoza Spain

9. Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón—IA2 (CITA—Universidad de Zaragoza) Zaragoza Spain

10. Department of Plant Protection Ondokuz Mayis University Samsun Turkey

11. Department of Crop Science University of Patras Mesolonghi Greece

12. Department of Plant Protection Adnan Menderes University Aydin Turkey

13. Senior Scientist Consultant Liederbach Germany

Abstract

AbstractAmaranthus palmeri S. Watson is a dioecious broad‐leaved species characterised by rapid growth, high seed production, efficient resource use and adaptability to diverse environments and cropping systems. A. palmeri populations are spreading beyond their native range in south western United States, into the Mediterranean region and have been reported in several European and Mediterranean countries. First stands were located along roadsides, and later in nearby agricultural fields. Possible routes of introduction include contaminated animal feed and grain shipments for industrial processing. Some European A. palmeri populations appear to be already resistant to 5‐enolpyruvylshikimate‐3‐phosphate synthase and acetolactate synthase inhibitors when imported. Recent studies suggest that this trait may have evolved in the origin country before the introduction into southern Europe and the wider Mediterranean region. Effective, transboundary networks have to be established between farmers and researchers to raise agricultural community awareness and continuously monitor the invasiveness of A. palmeri in Europe. In this review, we first highlight botanical characteristics that allow accurate identification of A. palmeri from closely related Amaranthus species. Then, we summarise recent reports on the occurrence of A. palmeri in Europe and the Mediterranean region. We proceed to assess future invasion and spread across Europe according to climate and agricultural practices. In addition, we review measures to early detect A. palmeri and emphasised on feasible, chemical and non‐chemical weed control methods as components of integrated weed management to mitigate the impact of A. palmeri invasion on European agriculture.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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