TY - JOUR AU1 - Tait, Gabriella AU2 - Mermer, Serhan AU3 - Stockton, Dara AU4 - Lee, Jana AU5 - Avosani, Sabina AU6 - Abrieux, Antoine AU7 - Anfora, Gianfranco AU8 - Beers, Elizabeth AU9 - Biondi, Antonio AU1 - Burrack, Hannah AU1 - Cha, Dong AU1 - Chiu, Joanna C AU1 - Choi, Man-Yeon AU1 - Cloonan, Kevin AU1 - Crava, Cristina M AU1 - Daane, Kent M AU1 - Dalton, Daniel T AU1 - Diepenbrock, Lauren AU1 - Fanning, Phillip AU2 - Ganjisaffar, Fatemeh AU2 - Gómez, Miguel I AU2 - Gut, Larry AU2 - Grassi, Alberto AU2 - Hamby, Kelly AU2 - Hoelmer, Kim A AU2 - Ioriatti, Claudio AU2 - Isaacs, Rufus AU2 - Klick, Jimmy AU2 - Kraft, Laura AU3 - Loeb, Gregory AU3 - Rossi-Stacconi, Marco Valerio AU3 - Nieri, Rachele AU3 - Pfab, Ferdinand AU3 - Puppato, Simone AU3 - Rendon, Dalila AU3 - Renkema, Justin AU3 - Rodriguez-Saona, Cesar AU3 - Rogers, Mary AU3 - Sassù, Fabiana AU4 - Schöneberg, Torsten AU4 - Scott, Maxwell J AU4 - Seagraves, Michael AU4 - Sial, Ashfaq AU4 - Van Timmeren, Steven AU4 - Wallingford, Anna AU4 - Wang, Xingeng AU4 - Yeh, D Adeline AU4 - Zalom, Frank G AU4 - Walton, Vaughn M AB - Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) also known as spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), is a pest native to Southeast Asia. In the last few decades, the pest has expanded its range to affect all major European and American fruit production regions. SWD is a highly adaptive insect that is able to disperse, survive, and flourish under a range of environmental conditions. Infestation by SWD generates both direct and indirect economic impacts through yield losses, shorter shelf life of infested fruit, and increased production costs. Fresh markets, frozen berries, and fruit export programs have been impacted by the pest due to zero tolerance for fruit infestation. As SWD control programs rely heavily on insecticides, exceedance of maximum residue levels (MRLs) has also resulted in crop rejections. The economic impact of SWD has been particularly severe for organic operations, mainly due to the limited availability of effective insecticides. Integrated pest management (IPM) of SWD could significantly reduce chemical inputs but would require substantial changes to horticultural management practices. This review evaluates the most promising methods studied as part of an IPM strategy against SWD across the world. For each of the considered techniques, the effectiveness, impact, sustainability, and stage of development are discussed. TI - Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae): A Decade of Research Towards a Sustainable Integrated Pest Management Program JF - Journal of Economic Entomology DO - 10.1093/jee/toab158 DA - 2021-09-13 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/drosophila-suzukii-diptera-drosophilidae-a-decade-of-research-towards-KGZ369vteR SP - 1950 EP - 1974 VL - 114 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -