Publications by authors named "Isadora Benvegnu"

The Western corn rootworm (WCR), LeConte, has been a serious quarantine pest to maize in Europe since the mid-1990s. The integrated pest management of WCR requires an accurate knowledge of the factors that contribute most to risks of crop damage, as well as knowledge of effective area-wide strategies based on agronomic measures, such as crop rotation. In Italy and Croatia, agronomic and cultural factors in fields damaged by WCR were evaluated through a long-term survey.

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Article Synopsis
  • Wireworms, yellowish larvae that harm various crops, are primarily from the Elateridae family and are prevalent in European fields, requiring careful pest management due to legislation on treatment thresholds.
  • Prophylactic insecticides are used in some European countries, but accurate larval identification is crucial for assessing pest levels and implementing integrated management practices.
  • Researchers developed a new identification tool that simplifies the process, allowing even less experienced users to accurately identify wireworm species quickly, using multiple morphological traits instead of traditional methods.
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Maize seeds are routinely coated with insecticide to target Agriotes spp. larvae (wireworms). However, in order to find fields where pest control is actually needed, it might be useful to estimate the adult Agriotes population levels and thus the pressure they exert, with a low-cost risk assessment tool, such as YATLORf (Yf) sex pheromone traps.

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Background: Phenylacetaldehyde is a flower volatile and attractant for among others the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis. The addition of 4-methoxyphenethyl alcohol has recently been reported to increase O. nubilalis catches four to five times, yielding a bisexual lure for the species.

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