2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252770
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Marching across and beyond West Africa: First record of the stem-galling fly Cecidochares connexa (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Central Africa and the implications for biological control of Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae)

Abstract: The Neotropical invasive plant Chromolaena odorata R.M. King and H. Robinson (Asteraceae) is a serious weed in West and Central Africa and two biological control agents that have been introduced into West Africa to help reduce its impacts on agriculture and biodiversity, have established. The stem-galling fly, Cecidochares connexa (Macquart) (Diptera: Tephritidae), has spread widely across West Africa since its release in only Côte d’Ivoire, occurring in six countries. This study aimed to investigate whether t… Show more

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“…However, no further study has been performed to determine the distribution and abundance of the fly in West Africa (Aigbedion‐Atalor et al, 2019). Nevertheless, the C. connexa is widely perceived as effective biological control agent of C. odorata in African and other infested regions (Aigbedion‐Atalor et al, 2021). Recent study by Idemudia et al (2022) also noted the effectiveness of C. connexa in West Africa when it was introduced in Côte d'Ivoire during 2003 to control of C. odorata .…”
Section: Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no further study has been performed to determine the distribution and abundance of the fly in West Africa (Aigbedion‐Atalor et al, 2019). Nevertheless, the C. connexa is widely perceived as effective biological control agent of C. odorata in African and other infested regions (Aigbedion‐Atalor et al, 2021). Recent study by Idemudia et al (2022) also noted the effectiveness of C. connexa in West Africa when it was introduced in Côte d'Ivoire during 2003 to control of C. odorata .…”
Section: Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%