Desert Locust Schistocerca gregaria Forskål (Acrididae): Biology, Management and Strategies: A Review

  • Rajak D
  • Yadav J
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Abstract

Early 2020 witnessed the emergence of global agrarian crisis with the widespread burgeoning of destructive migratory pest, Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregaria) in East Africa, Southwest Asia, Pakistan and India. Characterised by the ability to eat ravenously, breed exponentially and migrate rapidly; locust swarms has led to substantial agrarian disaster. The current official strategy is to control the upsurges to evade plague. Though it may seem attractive and efficient, it is sensible only if the numbers are relatively low. The socio-economic and environmental challenges posed by the unprecedented locust outbreak has prompt the scientists worldwide to emanate an effective preventive management strategies that rely on updated knowledge of pest biology, ecology and behaviour along with efficient monitoring, data management, analysis, forecasting, resource deployment and control techniques. In addition, the integrated network of field teams, decision makers, analysts, rural governing bodies and farmers potentially offers better compliance of pest management strategies.

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Rajak, D. C., & Yadav, J. (2021). Desert Locust Schistocerca gregaria Forskål (Acrididae): Biology, Management and Strategies: A Review. Agricultural Reviews, (Of). https://doi.org/10.18805/ag.r-2099

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