Jin-Da Wang , Huan-Tai Lin , Xian-Kun Shang , Hong-Li Shan , Ji-Hu Li , Xue-Hong Pan , Jiong Yin , Cheng-Wu Zou , Bao-Shan Chen , San-Ji Gao
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Abstract
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) is the primary sugar crop in China, which accounts for over 86 % of the nation’s total sugar output. However, sugarcane cultivation faces increasing threats from different insect species, among which the stem borers stand out as the most destructive pests for sugarcane yield. These pests undergo multiple generations per year, leading to escalating infestations. In the current review, we first introduced the occurrence patterns and economic losses caused by stem borers in China. Then, we compared current integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for stem borers including chemical communication, biological control, pesticides and resistant varieties domestic and international. In light of scientific advancements, emerging technologies such as transgenic insect-resistant sugarcane, RNA-based pesticides, the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) and AI-driven intelligent control technologies show promise for future pest control efforts. This review specifically focuses on sugarcane stem borers management, providing insights into regional pest dynamics, climate-adaptive control strategies and emerging biotechnological solutions tailored to future sugarcane pest management practices.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Agronomy, the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy, publishes original research papers reporting experimental and theoretical contributions to field-based agronomy and crop science. The journal will consider research at the field level for agricultural, horticultural and tree crops, that uses comprehensive and explanatory approaches. The EJA covers the following topics:
crop physiology
crop production and management including irrigation, fertilization and soil management
agroclimatology and modelling
plant-soil relationships
crop quality and post-harvest physiology
farming and cropping systems
agroecosystems and the environment
crop-weed interactions and management
organic farming
horticultural crops
papers from the European Society for Agronomy bi-annual meetings
In determining the suitability of submitted articles for publication, particular scrutiny is placed on the degree of novelty and significance of the research and the extent to which it adds to existing knowledge in agronomy.