An overview of alien, invasive Microlepidoptera species, potential pests in agri- horti- or silviculture, recently found in Hungary

Author:

Teski Anna12ORCID,Takács Attila3,Pálinkás Zoltán2,Molnár Béla Péter1,Szőcs Gábor1

Affiliation:

1. HUN-REN Centre for Agricultural Research, Plant Protection Institute, Herman Ottó str. 15, H-1022, Budapest, Hungary

2. Department of Integrated Plant Protection, Institute of Plant Protection, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, H-2100 Gödöllő, Hungary

3. Government Office of Fejér County, Major Department of Agriculture Plant Protection and Soil Conservation Department, Ország út 23, H-2481 Velence, Hungary

Abstract

AbstractAlong with climate change, or by transportation of agricultural products, such as fruits and ornamental plants, their alien insect pests have also started to appear in Hungary. Although these pest species are sometimes sparsely studied, their biology and interactions with their host plants provide key information for monitoring their spread and identifying their vulnerable points, targets for developing methods preventing their overpopulation. In this review article we have collected data on newly emerged moth species recently found in Hungary that might threaten plantations in Hungary in the near future.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Office in Hungary

Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

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