Occurrence of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) in the Slovak Republic and its outbreaks during 1945–2020

Author:

Zúbrik Milan1,Kunca Andrej1,Kulfan Ján2,Rell Slavomír1,Nikolov Christo1,Galko Juraj1,Vakula Jozef1,Gubka Andrej1,Leontovyč Roman1,Konôpka Bohdan1,Lalík Michal1,Longauerová Valéria1,Sitková Zuzana3,Liška Jan4,Zach Peter2,Barta Marek2,Holuša Jaroslav5

Affiliation:

1. National Forest Centre, Forest Protection Service , Lesnícka 11, SK – 969 23 Banská Štiavnica, Slovak Republic

2. Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences , Ľ. Štúra 2, SK – 960 53 Zvolen, Slovak Republic

3. National Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen , T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 969 01 Zvolen, Slovak Republic

4. Forestry and Game Management Research Institute , CZ – 156 00 Prague 5 - Zbraslav, Czech Republic

5. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague , Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences , Kamýcká 1176, CZ – 165 21 Prague 6 - Suchdol, Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract The gypsy moth is one of the most serious pests in forests and fruit tree plantations over prevailing parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This work is based on a literature review, and presents history of gypsy moth Lymantria dispar L., observed in Slovak forests within the period 1945–2020. The life cycle, hosts, natural enemies, population dynamics of pests, impact of outbreaks on forests and different management methods used in the past are discussed. Since 1945, there were nine gypsy moth outbreaks in Slovakia. Between 1945 and 2020, a total of 155,034 ha of deciduous forests were touched with varying intensity, representing an average annual damage of 2,040 ha. The strongest outbreak culminated in 2004. Totally 51,479 ha were attacked in the period of 2000–2008. We have found outbreak periods that repeat with frequency of 7.8 ±2.2 years and the average outbreak phase lasts 3.1 ±1.1 years. The period between two subsequent outbreaks seems to be more or less constant and duration of the outbreak phase seems to be gradually shortened during the study period. Several factors influencing the gypsy moth population dynamics in Slovakia are discussed. The role of biological control by using entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga is described.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Forestry

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