Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia
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Csoka, GyorgyHirka, Aniko
Mutun, Serap
Glavendekić, Milka

Miko, Agnes
Szocs, Levente
Paulin, Marton

Eotvos, Csaba Bela

Gaspar, Csaba
Csepelenyi, Mariann
Szenasi, Agnes
Franjević, Milivoj
Gninenko, Yuri
Dautbasić, Mirza
Muzejinović, Osman
Zubrik, Milan

Netoiu, Constantin
Buzatu, Andrei

Balacenoiu, Flavius

Jurc, Maja
Jurc, Dusan
Bernardinelli, Iris
Streito, Jean-Claude
Avtzis, Dimitrios N.

Hrasovec, Boris
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The North American oak lace bug feeds on leaves of 'white oaks" in its native range. In Europe, it was first discovered in northern Italy in 2000. In recent years, it has subsequently spread rapidly and population outbreaks have been observed in several European countries. In the present study, we summarize the steps of its expansion. To predict its potential host range, we checked 48 oak species in 20 sentinel gardens in seven countries between 2013 and 2018. In total, 27 oak species were recorded as suitable hosts; 13 of them are globally new ones, 23 out of the 29 in section Quercus (similar to white oaks, an intrageneric taxonomic unit within genus Quercus), including Asian oaks, native to Japan, Korea and China, and four out of five in section Cerris (another intrageneric unit of the same genus), were accepted as hosts. None of the species in section Lobatae (red oaks) or in the Ilex group was accepted. Host records were also collected in forest stands of 10 countries. We found 11... oak species that were infested. Outbreak populations were most commonly found on Quercus robur, Quercus frainetto, Quercus petraea and Quercus cerris, comprising widespread and outstandingly important oaks species in Europe. Based on our findings, we conclude that suitable hosts for oak lace bug are present in most of Europe and Asia. This means that a lack of hosts will likely not restrict further range expansion.
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sentinel gardens / Quercus spp / non-native species / host plants / Corythucha arcuataИзвор:
Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 2020, 22, 1, 61-74Финансирање / пројекти:
- COST Action [FP1401]
- National Research, Development and Innovation Office [OTKA 128008]
- Croatian forests LLC
- Биосенсинг технологије и глобални систем за континуирана истраживања и интегрисано управљање екосистемима (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43002)
- [V4-1439]
- [P4-0059]
- [P4-0107]
DOI: 10.1111/afe.12362
ISSN: 1461-9555
WoS: 000496234900001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85074974845
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Csoka, Gyorgy AU - Hirka, Aniko AU - Mutun, Serap AU - Glavendekić, Milka AU - Miko, Agnes AU - Szocs, Levente AU - Paulin, Marton AU - Eotvos, Csaba Bela AU - Gaspar, Csaba AU - Csepelenyi, Mariann AU - Szenasi, Agnes AU - Franjević, Milivoj AU - Gninenko, Yuri AU - Dautbasić, Mirza AU - Muzejinović, Osman AU - Zubrik, Milan AU - Netoiu, Constantin AU - Buzatu, Andrei AU - Balacenoiu, Flavius AU - Jurc, Maja AU - Jurc, Dusan AU - Bernardinelli, Iris AU - Streito, Jean-Claude AU - Avtzis, Dimitrios N. AU - Hrasovec, Boris PY - 2020 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1165 AB - The North American oak lace bug feeds on leaves of 'white oaks" in its native range. In Europe, it was first discovered in northern Italy in 2000. In recent years, it has subsequently spread rapidly and population outbreaks have been observed in several European countries. In the present study, we summarize the steps of its expansion. To predict its potential host range, we checked 48 oak species in 20 sentinel gardens in seven countries between 2013 and 2018. In total, 27 oak species were recorded as suitable hosts; 13 of them are globally new ones, 23 out of the 29 in section Quercus (similar to white oaks, an intrageneric taxonomic unit within genus Quercus), including Asian oaks, native to Japan, Korea and China, and four out of five in section Cerris (another intrageneric unit of the same genus), were accepted as hosts. None of the species in section Lobatae (red oaks) or in the Ilex group was accepted. Host records were also collected in forest stands of 10 countries. We found 11 oak species that were infested. Outbreak populations were most commonly found on Quercus robur, Quercus frainetto, Quercus petraea and Quercus cerris, comprising widespread and outstandingly important oaks species in Europe. Based on our findings, we conclude that suitable hosts for oak lace bug are present in most of Europe and Asia. This means that a lack of hosts will likely not restrict further range expansion. T2 - Agricultural and Forest Entomology T1 - Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia EP - 74 IS - 1 SP - 61 VL - 22 DO - 10.1111/afe.12362 UR - conv_1466 ER -
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Csoka, G., Hirka, A., Mutun, S., Glavendekić, M., Miko, A., Szocs, L., Paulin, M., Eotvos, C. B., Gaspar, C., Csepelenyi, M., Szenasi, A., Franjević, M., Gninenko, Y., Dautbasić, M., Muzejinović, O., Zubrik, M., Netoiu, C., Buzatu, A., Balacenoiu, F., Jurc, M., Jurc, D., Bernardinelli, I., Streito, J., Avtzis, D. N.,& Hrasovec, B.. (2020). Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia. in Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 22(1), 61-74. https://doi.org/10.1111/afe.12362 conv_1466
Csoka G, Hirka A, Mutun S, Glavendekić M, Miko A, Szocs L, Paulin M, Eotvos CB, Gaspar C, Csepelenyi M, Szenasi A, Franjević M, Gninenko Y, Dautbasić M, Muzejinović O, Zubrik M, Netoiu C, Buzatu A, Balacenoiu F, Jurc M, Jurc D, Bernardinelli I, Streito J, Avtzis DN, Hrasovec B. Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia. in Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 2020;22(1):61-74. doi:10.1111/afe.12362 conv_1466 .
Csoka, Gyorgy, Hirka, Aniko, Mutun, Serap, Glavendekić, Milka, Miko, Agnes, Szocs, Levente, Paulin, Marton, Eotvos, Csaba Bela, Gaspar, Csaba, Csepelenyi, Mariann, Szenasi, Agnes, Franjević, Milivoj, Gninenko, Yuri, Dautbasić, Mirza, Muzejinović, Osman, Zubrik, Milan, Netoiu, Constantin, Buzatu, Andrei, Balacenoiu, Flavius, Jurc, Maja, Jurc, Dusan, Bernardinelli, Iris, Streito, Jean-Claude, Avtzis, Dimitrios N., Hrasovec, Boris, "Spread and potential host range of the invasive oak lace bug [ Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) - Heteroptera: Tingidae] in Eurasia" in Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 22, no. 1 (2020):61-74, https://doi.org/10.1111/afe.12362 ., conv_1466 .