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<pra datepubli="2023-02-16" lastupdate="2023-02-17">
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 <datepra>2022-08-25</datepra>
 <title>Diagnosis and potential invasion risk of Thrips parvispinus under current and future climate change scenarios</title>
 <description><![CDATA[<p>Hulagappa T, Baradevanal G, Surpur S, Raghavendra D, Doddachowdappa S, R. Shashank P, Kereyagalahalli Mallaiah K, Bedar J (2022) Diagnosis and potential invasion risk of <em>Thrips parvispinus</em> under current and future climate change scenarios. <span itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="name">PeerJ</span></span> <span itemprop="volumeNumber">10</span></span>:<span itemprop="pageStart">e13868</span> <a href="https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13868" itemprop="url">https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13868</a>&nbsp;</p><p></p><h2><br>Background and Objective</h2><p>Invasive thrips, <em>Thrips parvispinus</em> Karny recently reported in India, causing a widespread severe infestation in more than 0.4 million ha of chilli (<em>Capsicum annum</em> L.) growing areas. This species is native to Thailand and most prevalent in other South East Asian countries. Large scale cultivation of the major host plants (chilli and papaya), and favourable climatic conditions in India and other countries similar to native range of <em>Thrips parvispinus</em> expected to favour its further spread and establishment to new areas.</p><p></p><section><h2>Materials and Methods</h2><p>The present study was undertaken to confirm invasive thrips species identity through both morphological and molecular approaches and predict its potential invasion using the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) algorithm.</p></section>]]></description>
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  <fullname>EPPO Secretariat</fullname>
  <institute id="14">Other PRAs - Scientific articles and research projects</institute>
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  <tag>climate change</tag>
  <tag>climate suitability</tag>
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  <organism eppocode="THRIPV">Thrips parvispinus</organism>
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