Mlambo Shaw, Mubayiwa Macdonald, Tarusikirwa Vimbai L, Machekano Honest, Mvumi Brighton M, Nyamukondiwa Casper
Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Private Bag 16, Palapye 10071, Botswana.
Department of Biology, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada.
Biology (Basel). 2024 Feb 29;13(3):160. doi: 10.3390/biology13030160.
Invasive alien species (IAS) are a major biosecurity threat affecting globalisation and the international trade of agricultural products and natural ecosystems. In recent decades, for example, field crop and postharvest grain insect pests have independently accounted for a significant decline in food quantity and quality. Nevertheless, how their interaction and cumulative effects along the ever-evolving field production to postharvest continuum contribute towards food insecurity remain scant in the literature. To address this within the context of Africa, we focus on the fall armyworm, (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), and the larger grain borer, (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae), two of the most important field and postharvest IAS, respectively, that have invaded Africa. Both insect pests have shown high invasion success, managing to establish themselves in >50% of the African continent within a decade post-introduction. The successive and summative nature of field and postharvest damage by invasive insect pests on the same crop along its value chain results in exacerbated food losses. This systematic review assesses the drivers, impacts and management of the fall armyworm and larger grain borer and their effects on food systems in Africa. Interrogating these issues is important in early warning systems, holistic management of IAS, maintenance of integral food systems in Africa and the development of effective management strategies.
外来入侵物种是一种重大的生物安全威胁,影响着全球化以及农产品国际贸易和自然生态系统。例如,近几十年来,田间作物害虫和收获后谷物害虫分别导致了粮食数量和质量的显著下降。然而,在从不断演变的田间生产到收获后连续过程中,它们的相互作用和累积效应如何导致粮食不安全,在文献中仍然很少提及。为了在非洲背景下解决这一问题,我们聚焦于草地贪夜蛾(J.E. Smith)(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)和大谷蠹(Horn)(鞘翅目:长蠹科),它们分别是入侵非洲的最重要的田间和收获后外来入侵物种中的两种。这两种害虫都表现出很高的入侵成功率,在引入后的十年内,在非洲大陆超过50%的地区成功定殖。入侵害虫在同一作物价值链上对田间和收获后的连续破坏具有相继性和累加性,导致粮食损失加剧。本系统综述评估了草地贪夜蛾和大谷蠹的驱动因素、影响和管理,以及它们对非洲粮食系统的影响。探讨这些问题对于预警系统、外来入侵物种的整体管理、非洲完整粮食系统的维护以及有效管理策略的制定都很重要。