Mass trapping and new toxic bait formulations for fruit fly management.
Mass trapping and new toxic bait formulations for fruit fly management.
Author(s): BOTTON, M.
Summary: Introduction: Brazil is the third largest fruit producing country in the world, with fruit being grown at ca 2.8 mi ha. The complex of fruit flies including South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus and the Mediteranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata are one of the most important insect pests of tropical and temperate fruit. Additionally, another fruit fly, the Bactrocera carambolaeis a new quarantine pest under official restrictions in the northern region of Brazil. Fruit flies are commonly managed by multiple applications of phosphorous insecticides, however this particular group of insecticides faces multiple restrictions related to the high toxicity of active ingredients to environment and poses risk to human health.
Publication year: 2016
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Grape & Wine
Keywords: Mass trapping, Mosca, Mosca-da-fruta
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