Russian State Agrarian University-Moscow State Agricultural Academy Named After K. A. Timiryazev 2021
DOI: 10.26897/978-5-9675-1855-3-2021-109
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New data on host plant range and harmfulness of the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål, 1855), under conditions of the urban ecosystem on the Azov Sea Coast

Abstract: This paper deals with the results of study on host plant range and associated harmfulness of the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, under conditions of Yeysk, the northernmost city of Krasnodar Krai.

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“…In August 2007 it was announced that H. halys was registered in Zurich, Switzerland on decorative trees (Wermelinger et al, 2008), for the first time in Europe, although Gariepy et al (2013) considered that the bug has been present since 2004 with a genetic similarity with the populations in China. In 2007, H. halys was registered in Lichtenstein (Arnold, 2009), in 2011 in south Germany (Heckmann, 2012), 2012 in west France (Calot&Brua, 2013) and Italy (Pansa et al, 2013), in 2014 in Greece (Milonas&Partsinevelos, 2014) and Hungary (Vetec et al, 2014), in 2015 in Romania (Macavei et al, 2015) and Serbia (Šeat, 2015), in 2016 in Bulgaria (Simov, 2016) and Russia (Mityushev, 2016), in 2017 in Slovenia (Rot et al, 2022) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In August 2007 it was announced that H. halys was registered in Zurich, Switzerland on decorative trees (Wermelinger et al, 2008), for the first time in Europe, although Gariepy et al (2013) considered that the bug has been present since 2004 with a genetic similarity with the populations in China. In 2007, H. halys was registered in Lichtenstein (Arnold, 2009), in 2011 in south Germany (Heckmann, 2012), 2012 in west France (Calot&Brua, 2013) and Italy (Pansa et al, 2013), in 2014 in Greece (Milonas&Partsinevelos, 2014) and Hungary (Vetec et al, 2014), in 2015 in Romania (Macavei et al, 2015) and Serbia (Šeat, 2015), in 2016 in Bulgaria (Simov, 2016) and Russia (Mityushev, 2016), in 2017 in Slovenia (Rot et al, 2022) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of the end of 2020, H. halys has been introduced to 26 countries of Europe (EPPO GD, 2020). In Russia, H. halys was recorded for the first time in 2014, in the territory of Sochi city (Mityushev, 2016a;Mityushev, 2016b). As early as 2016 and 2017, H. halys caused serious damage to fruit and vegetable crops in the Black Sea coast zone of Krasnodar Krai (Karpun et al, 2018;Musolin et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%