作者: Silvia I. Rondon , Govinda Shrestha , Tiziana Oppedisano , Max Feldman , A. Thompson
DOI: 10.3389/FAGRO.2021.642189
关键词: Sustainable management 、 Integrated pest management 、 Biology 、 Ecology (disciplines) 、 Colorado potato beetle 、 Leptinotarsa 、 Solanum tuberosum 、 Germplasm 、 Biotechnology 、 Resistance (ecology)
摘要: Developing plant germplasm that contains genetic resistance to insect pests is a valuable component of integrated pest management programs. In the last several decades, numerous attempts have been made identify sources Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). This review focuses on compiling information regarding general L. biology, ecology, and focusing discussing biochemical morphological (Solanum tuberosum L.) traits might be responsible for providing resistance; ends past efforts material highlights promising new strategies may improve efficiency evaluation selection resistant material. Measurement strategies, begin with field screening segregating populations or wild narrow research focus can useful. Identifying particularly susceptible germplasm, will help researchers studying mechanisms in much greater detail which development long-term sustainable program.