2015
DOI: 10.15835/buasvmcn-hort:11391
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Trophic Evolution of Southern Green Stink Bugs (Nezara viridula l.) in Western Part of Romania

Abstract: Nezara viridula L. (Hemiptera:Pentatomidae) is a relative a invasive species, highly poliphagous, species of solanaceous, legumes, cruciferous, malvaceous, grasses and other plants are affected. Considering that the insect which make the subject of this scientifically paper is a species detected in our country but unregistered and unlocalized as a dangerous species we want to bring to attention potential spread and adaptation to new plant species, especially legumes and ornamental plants. Observations were mad… Show more

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“…In the category of stink bugs, Nezara viridula (Linnaeus 1758) (Pentatomidae) is first of all, which is originally from Africa and which entered and spread in Europe (Mizzel, 2005;Panizzi, 2008) and reported in Romania as pest in 2010 (Grozea et al, 2012;Mencinicopschi, 2013;Grozea et al, 2015). It is a polyphagous species that widens its range of host plants when it arrives in a new place, causing damage both to field crops but especially to vegetables and ornamental plants in gardens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the category of stink bugs, Nezara viridula (Linnaeus 1758) (Pentatomidae) is first of all, which is originally from Africa and which entered and spread in Europe (Mizzel, 2005;Panizzi, 2008) and reported in Romania as pest in 2010 (Grozea et al, 2012;Mencinicopschi, 2013;Grozea et al, 2015). It is a polyphagous species that widens its range of host plants when it arrives in a new place, causing damage both to field crops but especially to vegetables and ornamental plants in gardens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%