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Comprehensive Analysis of Management Strategies for Red Palm Weevil in Date Palm Settings, Emphasizing Sensor-Based Infestation Detection

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  • Zvi Mendel

    (Institute of Plant Protection, ARO, Volcani Institute, Rishon LeZion 7505101, Israel)

  • Hillary Voet

    (Environmental Economics and Management, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Rehovot 7610001, Israel)

  • Ilan Nazarian

    (Department for the Improvement of the City, Tel Aviv Municipality, Tel Aviv 5800001, Israel)

  • Svetlana Dobrinin

    (Ministry of Agriculture, Extension Service, Bet Dagan 5025001, Israel)

  • Dana Ment

    (Institute of Plant Protection, ARO, Volcani Institute, Rishon LeZion 7505101, Israel)

Abstract

The red palm weevil ( Rhynchophorus ferrugineus ) inflicts widespread damage in date palm plantations and urban settings, leading to stand loss and safety concerns, intensified by the economic and ecological burdens of synthetic preventive treatments. A novel approach emphasizes detecting weevil-infested palms through sensors and targeting control efforts at colonized trees. This study analyzes two datasets: field manager-reported results from settings with preventive pest control versus seismic sensor-monitored units. Sensor data translate into damage index values, exploring curative treatments, attack likelihood based on infestation history, and the impact of sensor-based management on infestation incidence decline. Findings reveal lower weevil infestation in urban areas and preventive-treated palm settings. A strong correlation exists between sensor indications and grower decisions in date plantations. Palms previously infested are more prone to damage. Long-term sensor-based management reduces weevil-affected palm numbers significantly. The high infestation in sensor-equipped date palm settings stems from a gap between sensor-identified and preventively treated palms. Controlling weevils based on sensor indications aligns practically with grower curative treatments, preventing significant damage. Weevils target previously infested palms, optimizing pest control through a continuous strategy integrating sensor monitoring with prompt response treatments. This proves highly effective, offering a cost-efficient alternative to preventive treatment reliance.

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  • Zvi Mendel & Hillary Voet & Ilan Nazarian & Svetlana Dobrinin & Dana Ment, 2024. "Comprehensive Analysis of Management Strategies for Red Palm Weevil in Date Palm Settings, Emphasizing Sensor-Based Infestation Detection," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-16, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:14:y:2024:i:2:p:260-:d:1334144
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    1. Delgado Castillo, Ángela & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & Savin, Ivan & Sarto i Monteys, Víctor, 2020. "Cost-benefit analysis of conservation policy: The red palm weevil in Catalonia, Spain," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 167(C).
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