Revisiting Classical Biological Control Through the New Associations Between the Invasive Pest <em>Spodoptera frugiperda </em>J.E. Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Local Parasitoids
Ihsan Nurkomar,
Ichsan Luqmana Indra Putra,
Damayanti Buchori
et al.
Abstract:Spodopotera frugiperda is a worldwide invasive pest that has caused major economic damage. According to classical biological control theory, natural enemies that can control invasive pests come from the area of origin as the pests that have gone through coadaptation processes. Our study, however, suggests that new associations between S. frugiperda and local natural enemies offer insights into the possibilities of biological control using local parasitoids. The research was conducted through a rapid survey in … Show more
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