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Book SynopsisSoybean stink bugs: updates on classification, taxonomy, and distribution.- Predatory stink bugs of economic importance as biological control agents.- Life history studies and their implications for management of stink bugs.- The use of Telenomus podisi to manage stink bugs on soybean: the example of Brazil.- Augmentative biological control of stink bugs using entomopathogens in Brazil.- Conservation biological control as an alternative to reduce stink bugs outbreaks.- Botanical insecticides as an alternative to control stink bugs in agriculture.- The use of RNAi against stink bugs.- The CRISPR technology to manage stink bugs: potential, challenges and major benefits.- Host plant resistance to manage pest stink bugs: The Block technology on soybean.- The present and future of chemical control to manage stink bugs in Brazil.- Application technologies for stink bug management in different cropping systems.- Insecticide Resistance Management of Stink bugs.- Case study 1: Euschistus heros (F.) on soybean in Brazil.- Case study 2: Halyomorpha halys (Stål) in Europe.- Current pest status and management of the invasive brown marmorated stink bug in the USA.- Perspectives on pest stink bugs research and management in agriculture.