Assessing the complexity of the spreading processes of agricultural pests: the case of the Guatemalan potato moth in Tenerife

Potato pests should be considered complex issues with multiple interrelated causes and impacts. These pests cause serious socioeconomic and environmental damage. Several management approaches based on chemical, physical and cultural control methods (among others) have been traditionally applied to deal with such infestations. However, pests’ spreading processes often seem virtually unstoppable. Considering that the potato is the fourth most important crop worldwide, this is a major problem, which needs to be tackled from both a global and local perspective. ILCYM

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Serafin Corral, David Romero Manrique de Lara, Angela Pereira, Eduardo Cuenca,
Assessing the complexity of the spreading processes of agricultural pests: the case of the Guatemalan potato moth in Tenerife,
Land Use Policy,
Volume 69,
2017,
Pages 338-348,
ISSN 0264-8377,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.09.031.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264837716301715)
Abstract: Potato pests should be considered complex issues with multiple interrelated causes and impacts. These pests cause serious socioeconomic and environmental damage. Several management approaches based on chemical, physical and cultural control methods (among others) have been traditionally applied to deal with such infestations. However, pests' spreading processes often seem virtually unstoppable. Considering that the potato is the fourth most important crop worldwide, this is a major problem, which needs to be tackled from both a global and local perspective.

2017-10-20
CROP PROTECTION
Europe

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