Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability
Zoophytophagous predators (ZP) display an omnivorous behavior and feed on both plants and arthropods (Coll and Guershon 2002). On the one hand, zoophagy allows them to efectively feed on a wide range of prey, including many agricultural pests such as whitefies, moths, aphids, thrips, or mites. On th...
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| author | Urbaneja, Alberto Coll, Moshe Jaques, Josep A. Serrao, Jose Eduardo Perdikis, Dionysios Roda, Amy |
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| description | Zoophytophagous predators (ZP) display an omnivorous behavior and feed on both plants and arthropods (Coll and Guershon 2002). On the one hand, zoophagy allows them to efectively feed on a wide range of prey, including many agricultural pests such as whitefies, moths, aphids, thrips, or mites. On the other hand, phytophagy allows them to remain and even establish in crops during periods of prey scarcity. These positive traits have led to the inclusion of many species of ZP in sustainable pest management programs for different crops worldwide (van Lenteren et al. 2018). In recent years, the use and conservation of ZP have been extensively promoted, mainly because ZP can sustain themselves on plant-provided materials even when prey is scarce in crop fields. |
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| spelling | ReDivia83842025-04-25T14:48:58Z Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability Urbaneja, Alberto Coll, Moshe Jaques, Josep A. Serrao, Jose Eduardo Perdikis, Dionysios Roda, Amy Zoophytophagous predators Omnivorous behavior Whiteflies Mirid bugs Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) Plant-to-plant communication H10 Pests of plants U30 Research methods Preying Feeding behaviour Moths Aphids Biological control Pest management Defense mechanisms Plant defense reactions Pest control methods Genetic improvement Natural enemies Orius laevigatus Zoophytophagous predators (ZP) display an omnivorous behavior and feed on both plants and arthropods (Coll and Guershon 2002). On the one hand, zoophagy allows them to efectively feed on a wide range of prey, including many agricultural pests such as whitefies, moths, aphids, thrips, or mites. On the other hand, phytophagy allows them to remain and even establish in crops during periods of prey scarcity. These positive traits have led to the inclusion of many species of ZP in sustainable pest management programs for different crops worldwide (van Lenteren et al. 2018). In recent years, the use and conservation of ZP have been extensively promoted, mainly because ZP can sustain themselves on plant-provided materials even when prey is scarce in crop fields. 2022-10-17T14:07:53Z 2022-10-17T14:07:53Z 2022 article acceptedVersion Urbaneja, A., Coll, M., Jaques, J. A., Serrao, J. E., Perdikis, D. & Roda, A. L. (2022). Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability. Journal of Pest Science, 95(4), 1469-1471. 1612-4758 (print-ISSN) 1612-4766 (e-ISSN) http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8384 10.1007/s10340-022-01563-8 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10340-022-01563-8 en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess Springer electronico |
| spellingShingle | Zoophytophagous predators Omnivorous behavior Whiteflies Mirid bugs Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) Plant-to-plant communication H10 Pests of plants U30 Research methods Preying Feeding behaviour Moths Aphids Biological control Pest management Defense mechanisms Plant defense reactions Pest control methods Genetic improvement Natural enemies Orius laevigatus Urbaneja, Alberto Coll, Moshe Jaques, Josep A. Serrao, Jose Eduardo Perdikis, Dionysios Roda, Amy Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| title | Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| title_full | Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| title_fullStr | Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| title_full_unstemmed | Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| title_short | Special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| title_sort | special issue on recent advances in zoophytophagous arthropods for agroecosystems sustainability |
| topic | Zoophytophagous predators Omnivorous behavior Whiteflies Mirid bugs Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) Plant-to-plant communication H10 Pests of plants U30 Research methods Preying Feeding behaviour Moths Aphids Biological control Pest management Defense mechanisms Plant defense reactions Pest control methods Genetic improvement Natural enemies Orius laevigatus |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8384 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10340-022-01563-8 |
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