The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods

The almond tree, following the olive tree, holds the distinction of being the fruit species occupying the largest area in Morocco, spanning 128,000 ha and hosting 16 million trees. This sector holds immense socio-economic significance both nationally and globally. Despite its prominence, the almond...

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Main Authors: Bouali Zakaria, Assouguem Amine, Joutei Abdelmalek Boutaleb, Ullah Riaz, Alqahtani Ali S., Lahlali Rachid
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2022-0310
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Assouguem Amine
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Ullah Riaz
Alqahtani Ali S.
Lahlali Rachid
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description The almond tree, following the olive tree, holds the distinction of being the fruit species occupying the largest area in Morocco, spanning 128,000 ha and hosting 16 million trees. This sector holds immense socio-economic significance both nationally and globally. Despite its prominence, the almond tree faces severe phytosanitary challenges, prominently among them, the False tiger bug of the almond tree, Monosteira unicostata (Mulsant & Rey [Hemiptera: Tingidae]). This polyphagous, sedentary, and gregarious hemipteran, boasting five larval instars and typically generating four generations annually, exhibits a life cycle duration ranging from 2 to 3 months contingent on the season. This pest inflicts notable harm on almond tree leaves by extracting their chlorophyll content through its piercing mouthparts and depositing excrement, impeding respiratory function and adversely impacting fruit development, maturation, and overall production. Diverse control strategies have been implemented to tackle this issue, commencing with prophylaxis involving resistant varieties and sound agricultural practices. Subsequently, biological control methods leveraging natural enemies such as Piocoris luridus and species from families including Coccinellidae, Anthocoridae, Lygaeidae, Miridae, and Nabidae have been employed. Plant-based biopesticides such as azadirachtin (Azadirachta indica), thyme oil (Thymus zygis), Jatropha oil (Jatropha curcas), and concentrated extracts of Artemisia absinthium, as well as mineral-based approaches involving treated kaolin sprays through particle film technology, contribute to the arsenal of control measures. In cases of severe infestations, synthetic active ingredients such as organophosphates, pyrethroids, carbamates, abamectin, and deltamethrin, among others, have proven efficacy in managing this pest.
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spelling doaj-art-1bfb7096d4264bdc819d88d403d82e362025-08-20T00:12:35ZengDe GruyterOpen Agriculture2391-95312024-06-0191103610.1515/opag-2022-0310The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methodsBouali Zakaria0Assouguem Amine1Joutei Abdelmalek Boutaleb2Ullah Riaz3Alqahtani Ali S.4Lahlali Rachid5Department of Plant Protection and Environment, National School of Agriculture, Meknes, MoroccoDepartment of Plant Protection and Environment, National School of Agriculture, Meknes, MoroccoDepartment of Plant Protection and Environment, National School of Agriculture, Meknes, MoroccoMedicinal Aromatic and Poisonous Plants Research Center, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaMedicinal Aromatic and Poisonous Plants Research Center, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Plant Protection and Environment, National School of Agriculture, Meknes, MoroccoThe almond tree, following the olive tree, holds the distinction of being the fruit species occupying the largest area in Morocco, spanning 128,000 ha and hosting 16 million trees. This sector holds immense socio-economic significance both nationally and globally. Despite its prominence, the almond tree faces severe phytosanitary challenges, prominently among them, the False tiger bug of the almond tree, Monosteira unicostata (Mulsant & Rey [Hemiptera: Tingidae]). This polyphagous, sedentary, and gregarious hemipteran, boasting five larval instars and typically generating four generations annually, exhibits a life cycle duration ranging from 2 to 3 months contingent on the season. This pest inflicts notable harm on almond tree leaves by extracting their chlorophyll content through its piercing mouthparts and depositing excrement, impeding respiratory function and adversely impacting fruit development, maturation, and overall production. Diverse control strategies have been implemented to tackle this issue, commencing with prophylaxis involving resistant varieties and sound agricultural practices. Subsequently, biological control methods leveraging natural enemies such as Piocoris luridus and species from families including Coccinellidae, Anthocoridae, Lygaeidae, Miridae, and Nabidae have been employed. Plant-based biopesticides such as azadirachtin (Azadirachta indica), thyme oil (Thymus zygis), Jatropha oil (Jatropha curcas), and concentrated extracts of Artemisia absinthium, as well as mineral-based approaches involving treated kaolin sprays through particle film technology, contribute to the arsenal of control measures. In cases of severe infestations, synthetic active ingredients such as organophosphates, pyrethroids, carbamates, abamectin, and deltamethrin, among others, have proven efficacy in managing this pest.https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2022-0310monosteira unicostataalmond treeintegrated pest managementbiological controlchemical control
spellingShingle Bouali Zakaria
Assouguem Amine
Joutei Abdelmalek Boutaleb
Ullah Riaz
Alqahtani Ali S.
Lahlali Rachid
The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods
monosteira unicostata
almond tree
integrated pest management
biological control
chemical control
title The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods
title_full The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods
title_fullStr The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods
title_full_unstemmed The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods
title_short The false tiger of almond, Monosteira unicostata (Hemiptera: Tingidae): Biology, ecology, and control methods
title_sort false tiger of almond monosteira unicostata hemiptera tingidae biology ecology and control methods
topic monosteira unicostata
almond tree
integrated pest management
biological control
chemical control
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2022-0310
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