Torymus sinensis Kamijo, a biocontrol agent against the invasive chestnut gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu in Spain: its natural dispersal from France and first data on establishment after experimental releases
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA)
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Aim of study: The globally invasive gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu, 1951 (Cynipidae: Cynipini), reached Spain
seven years ago and is already regarded as an important pest of chestnuts (Castanea spp.) in this country as well as worldwide. In this
paper, we present comprehensive data on the establishment in Spain of Torymus sinensis Kamijo, 1982 (Chalcidoidea: Torymidae), an
effective non-native natural enemy of this pest, as a result of both natural dispersal and settlement after controlled releases since 2015.
Area of study: Sites of the Spanish autonomous communities of Galicia, Asturias, Basque Country, Catalonia, Andalusia and Madrid
where D. kuriphilus is present.
Material and methods: To study the natural dispersal of T. sinensis from France, we selected two sampling sites in Catalonia, six
in the Basque Country and two in Navarra known for their heavy Asian chestnut gall wasp (ACGW) infestation; to study T. sinensis
establishment after authorized controlled releases by the concerned authorities, the field samplings were done mainly in Galicia (35
sites) and Andalusia (8 sites). Additionally an experimental release study was made in Madrid.
Main Results: Our results showed that T. sinensis has spread throughout Spain by natural dispersal across the French border and
now occurs in Catalonia (two sites), the Basque Country (three sites) and Navarra (one site) but not in the neighbouring region of
Cantabria. The percentage of parasitism by T. sinensis on D. kuriphilus is higher in the Basque Country sites, which are close to the
French border, thus indicating that its establishment in these localities is not recent. After controlled releases, T. sinensis has been
successfully established in five release sites in Andalusia (Valle del Genal and Sierra Blanca, Málaga Province) and one release site in
Madrid. However, in the region of Galicia (NW Spain), where the number of authorized releases has been higher, the establishment
of T. sinensis still appears to be very low.
Research highlights: Established populations of T. sinensis may exert a positive buffer against D. kuriphilus-driven chestnut
infestation in Spain, similar to what is observed in other invaded European countries.
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Nieves-Aldrey, J., Gil-Tapetado, D., Gavira, O., Boyero, J., Polidori, C., Lombardero, M., Blanco, D., Rey del castillo, C., Rodriguez Rojo, P., Vela, J., & Wong, E. (2019). Torymus sinensis Kamijo, a biocontrol agent against the invasive chestnut gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu in Spain: its natural dispersal from France and the first data on establishment after experimental releases. Forest Systems, 28(1), e001.
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https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2019281-14361Sponsors
This study was financed by an Encomienda de Gestión from MAPAMA to Agencia Estatal CSIC, 16MNES003 awarded
to JLNA, DGT, MJL and CP, and by project AGL2016-76262-R (AEI/FEDER, UE) awarded to MJL and JLNA. JRB, JMV, MEW and
OG were supported by project PP.PEI.IDF201601.4 de Demanda Institucional from CMAOT to the public research Institution IFAPA.
CP was funded by a post-doctoral contract from the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
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