Severe damage to vegetables by the invasive brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), in Hungary

Pub Date : 2017-07-31 DOI:10.18054/PB.V119I2.4935
G. Vétek, D. Korányi
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Background and purpose: The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB), Halyomorpha halys, is native to East Asia and has recently become an invasive pest in North America and Europe. It is considered a nuisance pest as well as a significant economic pest causing damage to a wide range of crops. Following its first record in Budapest, Hungary, in 2013, repeated reports confirmed its establishment in the country. In late summer 2016, growers began to complain about stink bug damage to dry bean and forced green hot pepper, both grown in the vicinity of a site in Budapest where BMSB had been present for at least the past three years. The aims of our study were to identify if the damage in green hot pepper and dry bean has been caused by BMSB and to estimate the level of the damage. Materials and methods: We collected 50 dry bean pods (‘Etna’) randomly from a 0.1 ha large plot on 2 September, and we checked the seeds in each pod for the symptoms of feeding in the laboratory. To assess the rate of damaged hybrid green hot pepper (‘Daras’) fruits, 100 fruits picked by the grower in a greenhouse were studied in situ on 8 September for damage from stink bugs. A vacuum device was used to collect stink bug samples from both sites. Results: We found damaged seeds in 47 dry bean pods (94%), and all the green hot pepper fruits (100%) were affected. We identified BMSB as the causal organism in both cases. Conclusions: Our results call the attention to the severe threat posed by BMSB to the European crop production.
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入侵的褐纹臭虫Halyomorpha halys(半翅目:蝽科)对匈牙利蔬菜的严重危害
背景和目的:褐狨蝽原产于东亚,近年来已成为北美和欧洲的入侵性害虫。它被认为是一种令人讨厌的害虫,也是一种对多种作物造成损害的重要经济害虫。继2013年在匈牙利布达佩斯首次创下纪录后,多次报道证实了该公司在该国的成立。2016年夏末,种植者开始抱怨蚕豆和强迫种植的青辣椒受到了蝽的破坏,这两种辣椒都生长在布达佩斯的一个种植点附近,BMSB在那里至少存在了三年。我们研究的目的是确定青辣椒和干豆的损伤是否由BMSB引起,并估计损伤程度。材料和方法:9月2日,我们从0.1公顷的大地块上随机收集了50个干豆荚(“Tena”),并在实验室检查了每个荚中的种子是否有进食症状。为了评估杂交青辣椒(“Daras”)果实的受损率,9月8日,对种植者在温室中采摘的100种果实进行了现场研究,以确定其是否受到了臭虫的损害。使用真空装置从这两个地点收集蝽样本。结果:47个干荚(94%)的种子受损,所有青辣椒果实(100%)均受到影响。我们确定BMSB是这两种情况下的致病微生物。结论:我们的研究结果提醒人们注意BMSB对欧洲作物生产构成的严重威胁。
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