Autor: |
Leroy L; Équipe ARBOREAL: 'AgricultuRe BiOdiveRsité Et vALorisation', Laboratoire d'Entomologie Appliquée, Station de Recherches Fruitières de Pocquereux, IAC, Institut Agronomique néo-Calédonien, P.O. Box 32, 98880 La Foa, New Caledonia., Mille C; Équipe ARBOREAL: 'AgricultuRe BiOdiveRsité Et vALorisation', Laboratoire d'Entomologie Appliquée, Station de Recherches Fruitières de Pocquereux, IAC, Institut Agronomique néo-Calédonien, P.O. Box 32, 98880 La Foa, New Caledonia., Fogliani B; Équipe ARBOREAL: 'AgricultuRe BiOdiveRsité Et vALorisation', Laboratoire d'Entomologie Appliquée, Station de Recherches Fruitières de Pocquereux, IAC, Institut Agronomique néo-Calédonien, P.O. Box 32, 98880 La Foa, New Caledonia.; ISEA: Institut des Sciences Exactes et Appliquées, Universiteé de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, BP R4, 98851 Nouméa CEDEX, New Caledonia. |
Abstrakt: |
When referring to fruit-piercing moths, the genus Eudocima , and more specifically Eudocima phalonia (Linneaus) , is cited as a worldwide crop pest. Damages associated with this pest are substantial on more than 100 fruit species, wherever it is encountered. In New Caledonia, the once occasional pest has become a serious threat to the current fruit arboriculture. Particularly devastating during outbreak periods, it has become an urgent need to find a suitable solution able to support farmers in the ecological transition of our agricultural models. This review proposes a synthesis of the existing data and publications on E. phalonia , worldwide and especially in New Caledonia, with recent observations. The assessment of this knowledge and the dynamics of the species in the territory of New Caledonia provide key information for a better prospect of adapted solutions. |