The eradication of pea weevil Bruchus pisorum (L.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from New Zealand

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作者
Voice, David G. G. [1 ]
MacLellan, Rory [2 ]
Russell, Adrian [3 ]
Goulden, Dave [4 ]
Lawrie, Ivan [5 ]
Baker, Greg [6 ]
Teulon, David A. J. [4 ,8 ]
Kean, John M. M. [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Minist Primary Ind MPI, Diagnost & Surveillance Serv, 14 Sir William Pickering Dr, Christchurch 8544, New Zealand
[2] Minist Primary Ind MPI, Diagnost & Surveillance Serv, 34-38 Bowen St, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
[3] Plant Res NZ Ltd, Innovat Pk,185 Kirk Rd, Christchurch 7678, New Zealand
[4] New Zealand Inst Plant & Food Res, Private Bag 4704, Christchurch, New Zealand
[5] Fdn Arable Res FAR, 185 Kirk Rd, Christchurch, New Zealand
[6] South Australian Res & Dev Inst SARDI, GPOB 397, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
[7] AgResearch Ltd, 10 Bisley Rd, Hamilton 3214, New Zealand
[8] Better Border Biosecur B3, Christchurch, New Zealand
来源
CABI AGRICULTURE & BIOSCIENCE | 2022年 / 3卷 / 01期
关键词
Pea weevil; Bruchus pisorum; Eradication; Trap cropping; Controlled area; Growing ban; DETERMINANTS;
D O I
10.1186/s43170-022-00093-8
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Pea weevil (Bruchus pisorum (L.), Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) is a major cosmopolitan pest of pea crops and is established in most pea growing areas of the world. Pea weevil has been detected several times in New Zealand, but these incidents never resulted in an established population. Establishment occurred in 2016, when pea weevil was detected in stored and field peas in the Wairarapa region of the North Island. After due consideration, including initial delimiting surveys and analysis of potential pathways, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), in consultation with industry and community interests, decided to attempt eradication. The eradication programme utilised a range of tactics including a regionalised pea growing ban, movement restrictions for pea plant material, pea trap crops managed with insecticides and herbicides, and physical pea plant destruction to prevent regrowth. Trap crops played a dual role for local surveillance and beetle destruction. A national survey for pea weevil was also undertaken. The eradication programme was implemented under national New Zealand legislation (including a Controlled Area Notice) and an awareness raising media campaign. The initial pea weevil infestation was found over an area of approximately 115,000 ha. National surveillance resulted in no pea weevil detections outside of the Wairarapa Controlled Area. In the first year of the eradication programme (spring 2016-2017), the pea weevil population was reduced by 99.1%. Zero detections of pea weevil were found in the spring of 2018 and 2019, confirming eradication, and the planting ban and movement restrictions were lifted in 2020. This paper details what appears to be the first documented eradication of pea weevil anywhere in the world and explores the technical challenges, options, and tactics which eventually led to this successful eradication.
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