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Recent advances on egg parasitoids of agricultural insect pests

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This thematic series will publish in
CABI Agriculture and Bioscience.

CABI Agriculture and Bioscience


Guest Edited by: 

Lian-Sheng Zang, PhD, Guizhou University, China
Adeney de Freitas Bueno, PhD, Embrapa Soybean, Brazil
Su Wang, PhD, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, China
Nicolas Desneux, PhD, National Research Institute for Agriculture Food and Environment (INRAE), Université Côte d’Azur, France

Submission Deadline:  Closed

This Collection is no longer accepting submissions.

Aims and Scope:

Egg parasitoids have been highlighted as key biological control agents. They are effective for biological control programs as they are easily mass-reared with minimal space requirements, and are able to control pests in its first stage of development (egg), i.e. before any injury to be caused to the plants. Egg parasitoids, especially species from the genus Trichogramma, make up one of the most commonly used groups of natural enemies for biological control programs worldwide. In addition to Trichogramma spp., the egg parasitoids Telenomus, Anastatus, Mesocomys, and Chelonus species, have been studied and released against many major agricultural and forestry pests. This Special Collection will focus on current knowledge and advances in the biology, ecology, rearing technology, field application, risk assessment as well as potential integration in Integrated Pest Management programs of egg parasitoids, with the aim to promote their potential use as biological control against major pests such as Fall Armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda, Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Halyomorpha halys, and Spotted Lantern Fly Lycorma delicatula. 

Manuscripts considered: 

Submissions (research articles, reviews, or commentary articles) on the biology, ecology, mass production and application in the egg parasitoids outlined above are encouraged. Different aspects of scientific research relative to egg parasitoids, such as any negative impacts associated with their use as biological control agents, will be welcome in this Collection. 


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Submission Instructions: Prior to submission, please ensure you have carefully read the submission guidelines for the journal. To ensure that you submit to the correct article collection, please select 'Recent advances on egg parasitoids of agricultural insect pests' in the drop-down menu upon submission; in addition, indicate within your cover letter that you wish for your manuscript to be considered within this thematic series. 

All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review and accepted articles will be published within the journal as a collection. 


  1. Augmentative Biological Control (ABC) is one of the essential strategies for building a more sustainable agriculture, especially in commodities such as soybean, where the overuse of insecticides has been the s...

    Authors: Adeney de F. Bueno, Weidson P. Sutil, Leonardo Roswadoski and Yelitza Coromoto Colmenarez
    Citation: CABI Agriculture and Bioscience 2024 5:58
  2. Telenomus remus is an egg parasitoid used as a biocontrol agent to control the invasive pest Spodoptera frugiperda. The use of high-quality factitious hosts is needed for efficient mass rearing of high-fitness pa...

    Authors: Xin Lü, Ranran Qiu, Xiaofang He and Jun Li
    Citation: CABI Agriculture and Bioscience 2024 5:55