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Open-field Tests in Host-specificity Determination of Insects for Biological Control of Weeds
Authors:Stephen L Clement  Massimo Cristofaro
Institution:  a Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6402, USA;. b ENEA, Dipartimento Innovazione, Settore Biotecnologie e Agricoltura, via Anguillarese 301, I-00060 S. Maria di Galeria, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:Open-field tests may be used for the host-specificity determination of insects used in the biological control of weeds. Such tests allow insects to exercise free choice of plants without constraints associated with the use of cages. Therefore, this testing method can generate host data on candidate biocontrol agents under more natural conditions than those obtained via cage tests. The literature contains 24 studies of open-field testing, involving 13 target weed species, more than 34 species of insects and one eriophyid mite. Field-test data were used to support the release of 20 of these candidate agents into new countries. Most field tests have been conducted in concert with laboratory host-specificity tests or in response to the results of laboratory tests. This review also provides information on experimental designs, locations, categories of test plants included and the constraints of open-field testing.
Keywords:Weed  Biocontrol  Insecta  Host  Specificity  Open-field  Tests
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