A Review on White Mango Scale Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Occurrence
Region | Country | State (Sub-National Level) | Infesting Plant Parts | References |
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Asia | India | Bihar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pardesh, Himachal Pardesh, Karnatka, Kerala, UP, Gujrat, Haryana, Sikkim, tamil Nadu, West Bengal, | Mango Fruits, leaves and branches | Kansci et al. [24]; García et al. [15]; CABI [25]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26] |
Pakistan | Punjab and Sindh | Mango Fruits, leaves and branches | Mohyuddin and Mahmood [5]; CABI [25] | |
China | Guangdong, Hainan, Sichuan, Hong Kong, (Xianggang) | Mango Fruits, leaves and branches | EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26] | |
Malaysia | West Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, Sarawak, Malaya | Mango Fruits, leaves and branches | EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; CABI [25] | |
Indonesia, Nepal | Java, Borneo | Mango Fruits, leaves and branches | EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; CABI [25] | |
Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, Iraq, | Further details on sub-national level regarding pest occurrence in these countries are not available | Although reported but no further details are available | EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; CABI [25] | |
Russia | Further details on sub-national level regarding pest occurrence in these countries are not available | Not reported on mangoes, reported on other crops | Borchsenius [27] | |
Middle East | Egypt | Sharkia Governorate, Qaliobiya Governorate, Qualubia, | Mango fruits, leaves and canopy | El-Metwally et al. [28]; Nabil et al. [29] |
Israel | Reported but no further details regarding pest colonization in different states are available | Present, but no further details regarding host crop are available | EPPO (online) Bragard et al. [26]; | |
Western Africa | Western Ethiopia | All parts of country | Mango canopy, leaves and fruits | Ofgaa et al. [30]; Fita [19]; |
Ghana, Benin, Cote d Ivoire, Gambia, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Sierra, Leone, Togo, Zambia | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Although reported to be present in these countries, no further details are available regarding host crops, etc. | Bragard et al. [26]; EPPO (online) | |
East Africa | Ethiopia | Central Rift valley | Mangoes all parts of plants | Bragard et al. [26], Ayalew et al. [31], Annecke [32] |
Kenya | Murang, Taveta | Mango plant parts | Bragard et al. [26]; Otieno [33] | |
Mozambique | Mazoe | Mango plant parts | Bragard et al. [26]; Ayalew et al. [31], Annecke [32]; Otieno [33] | |
Tanzania | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Mango plant parts | Bragard et al. [26]; Otieno [33]; EPPO (online) | |
Uganda | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Mango plant parts | Bragard et al. [26]; CABI [25], Otieno [33]; EPPO (Online) | |
South Africa | South Africa | Kaapmuiden and Nelspruit are present in all mango-growing parts of South Africa | Mango plant parts | Labuschagne et al. [34]; Le Lagadec et al. [35]; Otieno [33]; Bragard et al. [26]; |
Madagascar | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Mango plant parts | Bragard et al. [26]; Otieno [33]; EPPO (online) | |
Zimbabwe | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Mango plant parts | Bragard et al. [26]; Otieno [33]; EPPO (online) | |
Oceania | Australia | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Mango canopy leaves, fruits | Peña et al. [12]; Otieno [33]; CABI [25], Bragard et al. [26] |
South America | Brazil | Espírito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo, Bahia, Pernambuco | Mango leaves, twigs and fruits | Peña et al. [12]; da Costa-Lima et al. [36]; García et al. [15]; Bragard et al. [26]; EPPO (online) |
Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Reported on mangoes, but no details are available | EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; García et al. [15] | |
Americas | Caribbean Islands | Antigua Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Virgin Islands (British), Virgin Islands US | Mango plants | EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; Murray [37]; García et al. [15] |
Europe | Italy | Sicilia, Liguria | Ornamental plants and citrus fruits | Mazzeo et al. [23]. EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; |
Portugal | Madeira | Mango plant parts | del Pino et al. [38]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26] | |
Spain | Canary Islands | Mango plant parts | del Pino et al. [38], Arteaga et al. [39]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; | |
North America | United States | Florida | Present on all parts of mango plants | Germain et al. [8]; García et al. [15]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; |
Canada | No further details regarding subnational level are available | Potential threat. | García et al. [15]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; | |
Mexico | Niyarit | Present on all parts of mango plants | Germain et al. [8]; García et al. [15]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; García-Álvarez et al. [40] | |
Bermuda | Further details on sub-national level regarding pest occurrence in these countries are not available | Potential threat. | Germain et al. [8]; García et al. [15]; EPPO (online); Bragard et al. [26]; | |
Central America | El Salvador | Present | CABI [25] |
3. Epidemiological Requirement
4. Damage
5. Life Cycle
5.1. Adult
5.2. Eggs
5.3. Hatching
5.4. 1st Instar
5.5. 2nd Instar
5.6. Pre-Pupa to Pupa
5.7. Feeding Mechanism
6. Alternate Host Plants of WMS
7. Management
7.1. Cultural Control
7.2. Biological Control
7.3. Chemical Management
8. Discussion
9. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Kawakami maple | Acer kawakamii | Aceraceae | García et al. [15] | United States |
Yellow meranti | Shorea laxa | Dipterocarpaceae | García et al. [15] | Borneo |
Featherwood | Polyosma | Escalloniaceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
African Iris | Dietes prolongata | Iridaceae | García et al. [15], Peterson et al. [105] | Malaysia |
Mango | Mangifera | Anacardiaceae | García et al. [15], Danzig and Pellizzari [106] | Hungary |
Mango | Mangifera indica | Anacardiaceae | García et al. [15], da Costa-Lima et al. [36], Malumphy [47] | Brazil, Saint Lucia, Formosa |
Coconut | Cocos | Burseraceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
Coconut palm | Cocos nucifera | Callophyllaceae | García et al. [15], Cohic [107] | France |
Chinese olive, Java almond | Canarium | Burseraceae | García et al. [15], Williams and Miller [108] | Karakatoa, Indonesia |
Alexandrian laurel | Callophyllum inophyllum | Cucurbitaceae | García et al. [15], Williams and Miller [107] | Karakatoa, Indonesia |
Cucumber | Cucumis | Cucurbitaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70], Williams and Miller [108] | Karakatoa, Indonesia, New York, USA |
Squash | Cucubita | Cucurbitaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
Acorn squash | Cucurbita pipo | Cucurbitaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
Sponge guard | Luffa | Cucurbitaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
Wattles | Acacia | Fabaceae | García et al. [15], Thu et al. [109] | Vietnam |
Earleaf acacia | Acacia auriculiformis | Fabaceae | García et al. [15], Thu et al. [109] | Vietnam |
Silver wattle, lancewood | Acacia managium | Fabaceae | García et al. [15], Thu et al. [109] | Vietnam |
Wood iris | Dietes | Iridaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
African iris | Dietes iridioides | Iridiaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
Dalchini | Cinnamomum | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Munting [110] | South Africa |
Camphor laurel | Cinnamomum camphora | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | China |
Cassia or Chinese cinnamon | Cinnamomum cassia | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Thu et al. [109] | Vietnam |
Selasian wood | Cinnamomum parthenoxylon | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Martin and Lau [111] | Hong Kong, China |
Cinnamon | Cinnamomum verum | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Newstead [112], Varshney [113] | Western Africa, South East Asia |
Bay laurel | Laurus | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70], Varshney [113] | New York, USA |
Bay laurel | Laurus nobilis | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Soft bollygum | Listea | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New york |
Soft bollygum | Listea glutinosa | Lauraceae | García et al. [15,114] | Japan |
Avocado | Persea | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA, Taiwan |
Avocado | Persea americana | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA, Taiwan |
Priyango | Aglaia | Meliaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | New York, USA |
Nyireh bunga | Xylocarpus granatum | Meliaceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Guava | Psidium | Myrtaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | United States |
Mock orange | Pittosporum | Pittosporaceae | García et al. [15], Chen [115] | China |
Cheese wood | Pittosporum glabratum | Pittosporaceae | García et al. [15], Chen [115] | China |
Upriver orange mangrove | Bruguiera sexangula | Rhizophoraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Talt stilt mangrove | Rhizophora apiculata | Rhizophoraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Pulm | Prunus | Rosaeceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | United States |
Citrus, mandarin | Citrus | Rutaceae | García et al. [15], Borkhsenius [27] | Moscow |
Longan | Dimocarpus | Saprindaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | United States |
Lychee | Litchi | Saprindaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | United States |
Lychee | Litchi Chinensis | Saprindaceae | García et al. [15,70] | United States |
Group of plants belonging to this genus | Nephalium | Saprindaceae | García et al. [15], Miller and Davidson [70] | United States |
Illicium cambodianum | Schiandraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan | |
Common ginger | Zingibar officinale | Zingiberaceae | García et al. [15], Watson [87] | Present in numerous countries |
Huru iris | Actinodaphane sphaerocarpa | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | |
True cinnamon tree | Cinnamomum ceyaniam | Lauraceae | Otieno [33] | |
Spicewood, spicebush, benjamin bush | Lindera | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Lindera | Lindera macusua | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Lindera pericarpa | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan | |
Himalayan spicebush | Lindera pulcherrima | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Soalu | Listea monopetala | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Kuwana [114] | Japan |
Listea pungens | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Tang [116] | China | |
Japanese bay tree | Machilus | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan and United States |
A specie of avocado | Machilus wangchiana | Lauraceae | García et al. [15], Martin and Lau [111] | Hong kong China |
No common name | Neolistea launginosa | Lauraceae | García et al. [15] | Taiwan |
Gaiadendron | Gaiadendron | Loranthaceae | García et al. [15] | United States |
Kawakami maple | Acer caudatifolium | Sapindaceae | García et al. [15] | United States |
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Raza, S.T.; Khan, A.H.; Hameed, A.; Muhammad, N.; Grewal, A.G.; Malik, M.T.; Imran, M.; Mustafa, G.; Iqbal, A. A Review on White Mango Scale Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management. Agriculture 2023, 13, 1770. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13091770
Raza ST, Khan AH, Hameed A, Muhammad N, Grewal AG, Malik MT, Imran M, Mustafa G, Iqbal A. A Review on White Mango Scale Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management. Agriculture. 2023; 13(9):1770. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13091770
Chicago/Turabian StyleRaza, Syed Turab, Abid Hameed Khan, Asifa Hameed, Noor Muhammad, Abdul Ghaffar Grewal, Muhammad Tariq Malik, Muhammad Imran, Ghulam Mustafa, and Atif Iqbal. 2023. "A Review on White Mango Scale Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management" Agriculture 13, no. 9: 1770. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13091770
APA StyleRaza, S. T., Khan, A. H., Hameed, A., Muhammad, N., Grewal, A. G., Malik, M. T., Imran, M., Mustafa, G., & Iqbal, A. (2023). A Review on White Mango Scale Biology, Ecology, Distribution and Management. Agriculture, 13(9), 1770. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13091770