January
8, 2019, CORDIS
Food
crops are continuously threatened by invasive pest species. One such pest that
began to appear in Europe over the last decade or so is the Halyomorpha halys,
commonly known as the brown marmorated stink bug. Native to eastern Asia, the
bug is highly polyphagous, feeding on more than 170 plant species – including
tree fruit, nuts, vegetables and field crops – and causing significant crop
damage every year. To date, broad-spectrum insecticides have been the most
common way of managing H. halys. However, food safety and ecosystem health
concerns have made finding more environmentally friendly and sustainable
control measures imperative. A promising solution is the biological control of
this agricultural pest using one of its natural enemies.
First
samurai wasps found in Switzerland
Research
conducted in the course of the EU-funded project BINGO has led to the discovery
that Trissolcus japonicas, a natural enemy of H. halys, is already present in
apple orchards in the Canton Ticino, in south-eastern Switzerland. This is the
first time that T. japonicus, commonly known as the samurai wasp, was recovered
from H. halys egg masses in Europe. A paper published in the Journal of
Pest Science provides details on this discovery.
"It
is difficult to say for certain how Trissolcus japonicus arrived in Switzerland
– the 2mm big wasp was probably accidentally transported from its native range
along with the pest," says co-author Dr. Tim Haye in a news item posted on
the EurekAlert! website. "But whether Switzerland was the actual country
of introduction or whether the wasp was introduced into the climatically
highly-suitable northern Italy before spreading northwards remains
unclear," adds Dr. Haye, who is also a researcher at project partner
Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International.
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