For the understanding of biological strategies to sustainable pest management: the case of Nasutitermes corniger

IRG/WP 18-10907

I Boulogne, N Amusant, R Constantino, M Falkowski, A M S Rodrigues, E Hoël

Termites have long been a serious pest of wooden constructions, timber products and are still causing an important problem in most of tropical regions. The genus Nasutitermes is among the most abundant wood-feeding Termitidae in South of America. The first aim of this review was to gain new insights into the management of N. corniger, considered to be the most economically detrimental pest of this genus in South America and a Nasutitermes model species, while filtering available information concerning its biology through the prism of termite control, as well as critically examine the existing methods. We indeed strongly believe that increasing our knowledge of this species’ biological strategies is the key to progress in the challenging question of their sustainable management.


Keywords: Nasutitermes corniger, Termitidae, sustainable management, IPM, antimicrobial and insecticidal

Conference: 18-04-29/05-03 Johannesburg, South Africa


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