Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Borges,Rafael
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Botton,Marcos, Boff,Mari Inês Carissimi, Arioli,Cristiano João, Machota Junior,Ruben, Bortoli,Lígia Caroline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Anastrepha fraterculus the South American fruit fly, is an important insect pest in apple orchards of southern Brazil, especially in small farms, where it often causes total crop loss. Experiments were conducted to evaluate, during four crop seasons (2009/2010, 2010/2011, 2012/2013, and 2013/2014) in organic and conventional apple orchards in southern Brazil, the toxic bait formulation ANAMED™ (oils and waxes 49.0% + M7 attractant 24.2% + spinosad insecticide 0.1%) for its capacity to reduce the South American fruit fly population. ANAMED applications started after apples with an average diameter of 20 mm had been thinned, and they were made every 14 days until harvest. ANAMED was sprayed on non-crop vegetation growing on the edges of the orchards at a rate of 1.0 kg.ha-1. Adult fruit flies were monitored weekly using McPhail traps baited with Torula™ yeast. Injured fruits were evaluated seven days before harvest. ANAMED reduced the adult population of trapped fruit flies captured in all crop seasons and the injured fruit, except for the first year of evaluation (2009/2010). In conclusion, the sequential use of ANAMED toxic bait over time significantly reduced adult populations of A. fraterculus and the percentage of fruits injured by this pest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
title Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
Borges,Rafael
Anastrepha fraterculus
Spinosad
Malathion
ANAMED
title_short Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
title_full Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
title_sort Use of toxic bait to manage the south american fruit fly in apple orchards in Southern Brazil
author Borges,Rafael
author_facet Borges,Rafael
Botton,Marcos
Boff,Mari Inês Carissimi
Arioli,Cristiano João
Machota Junior,Ruben
Bortoli,Lígia Caroline
author_role author
author2 Botton,Marcos
Boff,Mari Inês Carissimi
Arioli,Cristiano João
Machota Junior,Ruben
Bortoli,Lígia Caroline
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges,Rafael
Botton,Marcos
Boff,Mari Inês Carissimi
Arioli,Cristiano João
Machota Junior,Ruben
Bortoli,Lígia Caroline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anastrepha fraterculus
Spinosad
Malathion
ANAMED
topic Anastrepha fraterculus
Spinosad
Malathion
ANAMED
description Abstract Anastrepha fraterculus the South American fruit fly, is an important insect pest in apple orchards of southern Brazil, especially in small farms, where it often causes total crop loss. Experiments were conducted to evaluate, during four crop seasons (2009/2010, 2010/2011, 2012/2013, and 2013/2014) in organic and conventional apple orchards in southern Brazil, the toxic bait formulation ANAMED™ (oils and waxes 49.0% + M7 attractant 24.2% + spinosad insecticide 0.1%) for its capacity to reduce the South American fruit fly population. ANAMED applications started after apples with an average diameter of 20 mm had been thinned, and they were made every 14 days until harvest. ANAMED was sprayed on non-crop vegetation growing on the edges of the orchards at a rate of 1.0 kg.ha-1. Adult fruit flies were monitored weekly using McPhail traps baited with Torula™ yeast. Injured fruits were evaluated seven days before harvest. ANAMED reduced the adult population of trapped fruit flies captured in all crop seasons and the injured fruit, except for the first year of evaluation (2009/2010). In conclusion, the sequential use of ANAMED toxic bait over time significantly reduced adult populations of A. fraterculus and the percentage of fruits injured by this pest.
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