2021
DOI: 10.17582/journal.pjar/2021/34.1.227.238
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A Review of White Mango Scale (Aulacaspis tubercularis Newstead; Hemiptera: Diaspididae) in Sub-Saharan Africa: Distribution, Impact and Management Strategies

Abstract: IntroductionM ango (Mangifera indica L.) is one of the most produced horticultural fruit crops in the Sub-Saharan Africa region (SSA) with both economic and nutritional values. However, the production potential is yet to be fully realized due to constraints such as soil infertility, drought, diseases (e.g. powdery mildew and anthracnose), insect pests (e.g. thrips, fruit fly, termites, thrips, mango seed weevil, white mango scale), and poor agronomic practices (

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“…Aulacaspis tubercularis is a polyphagous invasive insect pest that has spread rapidly and has the potential to spread further causing huge damage to crops of economic importance including mango 1,2,14 . Although it is an important pest, studies on its biology and ecology are limited.…”
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“…Aulacaspis tubercularis is a polyphagous invasive insect pest that has spread rapidly and has the potential to spread further causing huge damage to crops of economic importance including mango 1,2,14 . Although it is an important pest, studies on its biology and ecology are limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2010, A. tubercularis has received considerable attention in various countries as an emerging pest of mango due to its economic importance 11,13 . These countries include Spain, 14 Mexico, 11 Egypt, 15 Argentina, 16 Ethiopia, 17,18 India, China, Pakistan, 6 and South Africa 19 among others 1,4 . For instance, in Mexico, A. tubercularis is ranked as the second most damaging pest of mango after the fruit flies complex, which causes 33% of the fruits damage 11 .…”
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“…Life cycle development occurs in 35 -40 days in summer and 70 -85 days in winter (Northern Territory Government of Australia, 2019). In Ecuador, the life cycle was reported to last approximately 52 days in females and 36 in males (Otieno, 2021). The total developmental period of one generation in winter, spring and summer simulated conditions was 68.9, 52.5 and 42.7 days, respectively (Labuschagne, 1993).…”
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“…The stalk end of the fruit is shallowly sunken, and the apex is rounded [ 3 ]. Mangoes are a cash-crop yield due to their excellent adaptability to new reclaimed soil conditions [ 4 ], and ability to produce an acceptable yield under irrigation water farming settings with restricted availability [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%