Az amerikai lepkekabóca (Metcalfa pruinosa Say, 1830) (Hemiptera: Flatidae) tápnövényei, kártétele és a védekezés lehetőségei

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Keywords:

Metcalfa pruinosa, host plants, hedgerow, tree row, garden, orchard, vineyard, damage, control

Abstract

Citrus flatid planthopper, a native insect to North America had for a long time a scarce economic importance there. However, being polyphagous made little damage on citrus trees and some ornamentals. In 1979, it was introduced to Italy where it established and spread quickly. It is now an invasive alien species continually spreading in South and Central Europe causing considerable damage in fruit crops and various ornamentals. Present study shows the results of a series of observations carried out from 2011 to 2015 at a number of habitats in north of Hungary. The pest could be found at each habitat but the hedge, the tree row, the gardens and the orchard/vineyard were the most infested. Frequency and population density of M. pruinosa were considerable on Asteraceae, Cannabaceae, Fabaceae, Juglandaceae, Lamiaceae, Rosaceae and Sapindaceae. Feral plants - some of them also invasive alien species – were found at each habitat. Plant species native to America were among them the most populated. As the hedgerows were neglected, and most gardens, orchards and vineyards abandoned, these are excellent conditions for the quick and long-lasting establishment of the pest as well as they may be reservoirs to infest cultivated fruit crops and ornamentals. On the surveyed alfalfa and maize fields, accidentally very few nymphs and adults were observed. Although, the population density of M. pruinosa was considerable on many hostplants, economic damage or yield losses could not be detected. Economic or significant damage was observed only on roses, raspberries and stinging nettle. This later is cultivated in Germany and Finland. On common boxwood, M. pruinosa caused with the box tree moth severe damage. The applied horticultural oil was efficient. 

Author Biography

  • András Bozsik, Debreceni Egyetem Agrár- és Gazdálkodástudományok Centruma, Mezőgazdaság-, Élelmiszertudományi és Környezetvédelmi Kar, Növényvédelmi Intézet, 4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138.

    corresponding author
    bozsik@agr.unideb.hu

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2016-03-31

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Bozsik, A. (2016). Az amerikai lepkekabóca (Metcalfa pruinosa Say, 1830) (Hemiptera: Flatidae) tápnövényei, kártétele és a védekezés lehetőségei . GEORGIKON FOR AGRICULTURE, 20(1), 68-81. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/gfa/article/view/7021

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