Tuta absoluta management in China: progress and prospects
Ming-Hui Wang
(1, 2)
,
Khasan Ismoilov
(1, 2)
,
Wan-Xue Liu
(3)
,
Ming Bai
(3)
,
Xiao-Shuan Bai
(4)
,
Bin Chen
(5)
,
Hao-Liang Chen
(6)
,
Hong-Song Chen
(7)
,
Yong-Cheng Dong
(8)
,
Kui Fang
(9)
,
Fu-Rong Gui
(10)
,
Guo-Hua Huang
(10)
,
Chun-Mei Jiang
(11)
,
Hong-Bo Jiang
(12)
,
Xiao-Wei Li
(13)
,
Chen Luo
(14, 15)
,
Zhao-Zhi Lu
(16)
,
Yao-Bin Lu
(13, 17)
,
De-Ying Ma
(18)
,
De-Qiang Pu
,
Yanyan Qu
,
Wen Sang
,
Li-Mei Song
,
Xiao Sun
,
Yuan-Xing Sun
,
Bin Wan
,
Xin-Pu Wang
,
Wen-Jia Yang
,
Xue-Qing Yang
,
Feng-Luan Yao
,
Zheng-Pei Ye
,
Li-Yun Zhang
,
Xiao-Ming Zhang
,
Ye Zhang
,
Chen-Chen Zhao
,
Qiong Zhou
,
Wen-Wu Zhou
,
Wen-Ya Zhu
,
Cesar Rodriguez-Saona
,
Antonio Biondi
,
Coline.C. Jaworski
(19)
,
Yibo Zhang
,
Nicolas Desneux
,
Peng Han
1
SWUGS -
Southwest United Graduate School
2 Yunnan University
3 CAAS - Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
4 Inner Mongolia Normal University [Hohhot]
5 Yunnan Agricultural University
6 Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences
7 Guangxi Academy of Sciences, China
8 AHAU - Anhui Agriculture University
9 Kunming Customs
10 Hunan Agricultural University [Changsha]
11 Hubei University
12 Southwest University [Chongqing]
13 ZAAS - Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
14 Yangzhou University
15 Northwest A&F Univ, Coll Anim Sci & Technol, Yangling, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
16 UCAS - University of Chinese Academy of Sciences [Beijing]
17 Xianghu Laboratory
18 Xinjiang Agricultural University
19 ISA - Institut Sophia Agrobiotech
2 Yunnan University
3 CAAS - Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
4 Inner Mongolia Normal University [Hohhot]
5 Yunnan Agricultural University
6 Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences
7 Guangxi Academy of Sciences, China
8 AHAU - Anhui Agriculture University
9 Kunming Customs
10 Hunan Agricultural University [Changsha]
11 Hubei University
12 Southwest University [Chongqing]
13 ZAAS - Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
14 Yangzhou University
15 Northwest A&F Univ, Coll Anim Sci & Technol, Yangling, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
16 UCAS - University of Chinese Academy of Sciences [Beijing]
17 Xianghu Laboratory
18 Xinjiang Agricultural University
19 ISA - Institut Sophia Agrobiotech
De-Qiang Pu
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Yanyan Qu
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Wen Sang
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Li-Mei Song
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Xiao Sun
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Yuan-Xing Sun
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Bin Wan
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Xin-Pu Wang
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Wen-Jia Yang
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Xue-Qing Yang
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Feng-Luan Yao
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Zheng-Pei Ye
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Li-Yun Zhang
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Xiao-Ming Zhang
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Ye Zhang
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Chen-Chen Zhao
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Qiong Zhou
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Wen-Wu Zhou
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Wen-Ya Zhu
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Cesar Rodriguez-Saona
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Antonio Biondi
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Yibo Zhang
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Nicolas Desneux
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Peng Han
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Résumé
The South American tomato pinworm, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), has invaded most Afro -Eurasian countries. Since its first detection in China in late 2017, this pest has been now present in nearly 20 provinces/prefectures in China and is threating tomato and other Solanaceous crops such as potato, eggplant, and tobacco. Here, we provide a timely review on the current distribution, damage, management, and research in China. A standard survey form was designed and 30 answered surveys from 25 provinces have been received. The data showed that the damage has been witnessed in most of the regions despite that the severities vary among the regions. The management is chemicalcontrol biased, and more efforts are needed to increase the adoption of non -chemical alternatives in the Integrated Pest Management packages. An Integrated Pest Management (IPM) package called "CAMEFA" was developed and demonstrated in Yunnan and Xinjiang, the two earliest regions for the invasion. Yet, the adoption by local growers is still limited. Besides T. absoluta , we suggest a multi -pest approach by combining IPM tactics coping with other major insect pests sharing the crop. Lastly, international projects are deemed to serve as key lever for promoting IPM of T. absoluta and other invasive insect pests.