Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) population dynamics

dc.contributor.author Meinke, Lance
dc.contributor.author Sappington, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Onstad, David
dc.contributor.author Guillemaud, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Miller, Nicholas
dc.contributor.author Komáromi, Judit
dc.contributor.author Levay, Nora
dc.contributor.author Furlan, Lorenzo
dc.contributor.author Kiss, József
dc.contributor.author Toth, Ferenc
dc.contributor.department Department of Entomology
dc.date 2018-02-14T21:15:44.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T02:22:30Z
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dc.date.embargo 2009-02-01
dc.date.issued 2009-02-01
dc.description.abstract <p>The western corn rootworm <em>Diabrotica virgifera virgifera</em> LeConte is a major insect pest of field maize, <em>Zea mays L.</em> Larvae can cause substantial injury by feeding on maize roots. Larval feeding may destroy individual roots or root nodes, and reduce plant growth, stability, and yield. Costs associated with managing corn rootworms in continuous maize are annually one of the largest expenditures for insect management in the United States Corn Belt. Even though <em>D. virgifera virgifera</em> has been studied intensively for over 50 years, there is renewed interest in the biology, ecology, and genetics of this species because of its ability to rapidly adapt to management tactics, and its aggressive invasive nature. This article provides a comprehensive review of <em>D. virgifera virgifera</em> population dynamics, specifically: diapause, larval and adult development, seasonality, spatial and temporal dynamics at local and landscape scales, invasiveness in North America and Europe, and non-trophic interactions with other arthropods. Gaps in current knowledge are identified and discussed especially within the context of challenges that scientists in North America and Europe are currently facing regarding pest dynamics and the need to develop appropriate management strategies for each geographic area.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is from <em>Agricultural and Forest Entomology</em> 11 (2009): 29, doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-9563.2008.00419.x" target="_blank">10.1111/j.1461-9563.2008.00419.x</a>.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.1111/j.1461-9563.2008.00419.x
dc.subject.disciplines Agriculture
dc.subject.disciplines Agronomy and Crop Sciences
dc.subject.disciplines Biology
dc.subject.disciplines Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
dc.subject.disciplines Developmental Biology
dc.subject.disciplines Entomology
dc.subject.disciplines Evolution
dc.subject.disciplines Genetics
dc.subject.disciplines Population Biology
dc.subject.disciplines Structural Biology
dc.subject.disciplines Systems Biology
dc.subject.keywords Development
dc.subject.keywords Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
dc.subject.keywords diapause
dc.subject.keywords Europe
dc.subject.keywords invasiveness
dc.subject.keywords maize
dc.subject.keywords North America
dc.subject.keywords population dynamics
dc.subject.keywords seasonality
dc.subject.keywords western corn rootworm
dc.subject.keywords Zea mays
dc.title Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) population dynamics
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