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Upadhyay, BhawanaBurra, Dharani DharNguyen, Than ThiWyckhuys, Kris A.G.[Caught off guard folk knowledge proves deficient when addressing invasive pests in Asian cassava systems]Caught off guard folk knowledge proves deficient when addressing invasive pests in Asian cassava systems

Though often perceived as an environmentally-risky practice, biological control of invasive species can restore crop yields, ease land pressure and thus contribute to forest conservation. Here, we show how biological control against the mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti (Hemiptera) slows deforestatio...


Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Hughes, A. C.Buamas, C.Johnson, AnneVasseur, LietteReymondin, LouisDeguine, J. -P.Sheil, D.[Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests]Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests
Graziosi, IgnazioMinato, NamiÁlvarez, ElizabethNgo, Dung TienTrinh, Hoat XuanAye, Tin MaungPardo, Juan ManuelWongtiem, PrapitWyckhuys, Kris A.G.[Emerging pests and diseases of Southeast Asian cassava: a comprehensive evaluation of geographic priorities, management options and research needs]Emerging pests and diseases of Southeast Asian cassava: a comprehensive evaluation of geographic priorities, management options and research needs

In terrestrial ecosystems, changes in soil nutrient availability, plant growth or natural enemies can generate important shifts in abundance of organisms at various trophic levels. In agroecosystems the performance of (invasive) herbivores and their impacts on crops is of particular concern. Scie...


Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Burra, Dharani DharTran, D.H.Graziosi, IgnazioWalter, Abigail JanNguyen, T.G.Trong, H.N.Le, B.V.Le, T.T.N.Fonte, Steven J.[Soil fertility regulates invasive herbivore performance and top-down control in tropical agroecosystems of Southeast Asia]Soil fertility regulates invasive herbivore performance and top-down control in tropical agroecosystems of Southeast Asia

Results from a region-wide monitoring effort in the 2014 dry season, covering 429 fields across five countries. We present geographic distribution and field-level incidence of the most prominent pest and disease invaders, introduce readily-available management options and research needs.


Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.[Cassava pest and disease surveillance data for mainland SE Asia – 2014]Cassava pest and disease surveillance data for mainland SE Asia – 2014

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