Plant Protection Science (Oct 2024)

Critique on the dipteran pests of commercial flower crops: An obligate threat to the floral industry

  • Babu Babu Sreelatha Anand,
  • Kanna Selvaraj Suganya,
  • Chinnaiah Muthiah,
  • Jacob Rajangam,
  • Subramanian Rajesh,
  • Ramayya Nalini,
  • Angappan Suganthi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/29/2024-PPS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 4
pp. 328 – 353

Abstract

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The floral industry grapples with challenges like changing climatic scenarios, differences in market trends, rising costs, and severe losses posed by insect pests. The management of dipteran pests encompassing diverse species, such as leaf miners, midges, flies, and mosquitoes, has emerged as an obligate adversary, inflicting substantial economic losses in the cut and loose flower industry. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, this paper delves into the diverse array of dipteran species of leaf miners and midges, their life cycles, distribution, host range, damaging symptoms, insecticide resistance, and the management strategies practised to date. Furthermore, this critique underscores the urgent need for innovative approaches and integrated pest management techniques to mitigate the escalating menace of dipteran pests. By elucidating the multifaceted challenges and proposing strategic interventions, this critique aims to foster dialogue and inspire concerted action among researchers, stakeholders, and scholars to safeguard the sustainability and profitability of the floral industry.

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