The fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is threatening the world's food supply and causing negative effects on food production and rural livelihoods in numerous nations, resulting in socioeconomic consequences. Despite significant research, there is still no effective way to control this pest. To manage the fall armyworm, institutional or global collaboration is necessary, which involves mobilizing resources for research, promoting international cooperation, and sharing knowledge. The article employs the Social Network Analysis method to analyze the current research trends related to management techniques for the fall armyworm, which provides new insights into the relationships between different concepts and control strategies and how they are being implemented in the field. The study identifies important research concepts, popular topics, and key actors that have influenced a specific field of research related to managing an agricultural pest. The information collected can be useful for students, academics, practitioners, science policy-makers, and R&D management who are interested in dealing with this pest.
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