A review of sugarcane stem borers and their natural enemies in Asia and Indian Ocean Islands: an Australian perspective |
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Authors: | Mohamed Nader Said Sallam |
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Affiliation: | BSES Limited , PO BOX 122, Gordonvale, QLD , 4865 , Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper provides a review on lepidopteran stem borer pests of graminaceous crops in Asia and Indian Ocean Islands which have the potential to invade Australia. Information on the geographical distribution, host plants and potential of invading Australia is provided for 36 stem borer species. A literature review of all natural enemies of 18 key pest species is provided. A knowledge of possible biological control options is essential to determine which natural enemies are to be considered for introduction following an incursion. The Braconid, Cotesia flavipes Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), stands out as a promising candidate for introduction into Australia following a borer incursion. Studies are currently being conducted on a native Cotesia species in Australia, which may be able to parasitize larvae of exotic borers, therefore minimizing the need for other parasitoids introductions. |
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Keywords: | Stem borers sugarcane Australia natural enemies Chilo Sesamia Scirpophaga Maliarpha Acigona Argyroploce Cotesia |
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