Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects
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Resumo: | The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the main pest of fruit crops worldwide due to its broad distribution, direct damages, and adaptation to different hosts. Developing diets for the rearing fruit flies is essential for integrated management of this pest. Mass rearing of parasitoids, selection of preferred hosts, and mass rearing of genetically modified C. capitata strains subsidize methods of biological control, cultural control, and the sterile insect technique (SIT), respectively, depending directly on the mass rearing of the Mediterranean fruit fly. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of artificial diets for rearing C. capitata larvae considering the cost of those most appropriate diets. Nine diets containing different combinations of protein and energy sources (brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, pollen, soybean extract, oatmeal, corn meal, and wheat germ) were formulated. The parameters immature development time (hatching), pupal viability (emerged adults), size and weight of pupae, and adult size (wing length) were assessed. The experiments were conducted in the laboratory under controlled conditions of temperature (26 ± 1 °C) and relative humidity (70% ± 10%). Statistical analysis was performed by using ANOVA with the Tukey’s test for comparison of means. Diets based on oatmeal and soybean extract, both added with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen satisfactorily meet the nutritional requirements of C. capitata. Moreover, diets enriched with brewer’s yeast or yeast extract presented the lowest costs; therefore, they could be used in a continuous mass-scale rearing of C. capitata. Diets based on corn meal and soybean extract, both associated with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen are more economical, but they should not be used for rearing C. capitata because they decrease the percentage of hatching and extend life cycle. Diets based on wheat germ and oatmeal, both added with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen are not adequate for rearing C. capitata. |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspectsComparação de dietas para criação de larvas da mosca-do-mediterrâneo: viabilidade nutricional e econômicaCeratitis capitataMass rearingProduction costProtein.Ceratitis capitataCriação massalCusto de produçãoProteína.The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the main pest of fruit crops worldwide due to its broad distribution, direct damages, and adaptation to different hosts. Developing diets for the rearing fruit flies is essential for integrated management of this pest. Mass rearing of parasitoids, selection of preferred hosts, and mass rearing of genetically modified C. capitata strains subsidize methods of biological control, cultural control, and the sterile insect technique (SIT), respectively, depending directly on the mass rearing of the Mediterranean fruit fly. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of artificial diets for rearing C. capitata larvae considering the cost of those most appropriate diets. Nine diets containing different combinations of protein and energy sources (brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, pollen, soybean extract, oatmeal, corn meal, and wheat germ) were formulated. The parameters immature development time (hatching), pupal viability (emerged adults), size and weight of pupae, and adult size (wing length) were assessed. The experiments were conducted in the laboratory under controlled conditions of temperature (26 ± 1 °C) and relative humidity (70% ± 10%). Statistical analysis was performed by using ANOVA with the Tukey’s test for comparison of means. Diets based on oatmeal and soybean extract, both added with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen satisfactorily meet the nutritional requirements of C. capitata. Moreover, diets enriched with brewer’s yeast or yeast extract presented the lowest costs; therefore, they could be used in a continuous mass-scale rearing of C. capitata. Diets based on corn meal and soybean extract, both associated with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen are more economical, but they should not be used for rearing C. capitata because they decrease the percentage of hatching and extend life cycle. Diets based on wheat germ and oatmeal, both added with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen are not adequate for rearing C. capitata.A mosca-do-mediterrâneo Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) (Diptera: Tephritidae) é a principal praga da fruticultura mundial pela sua ampla distribuição, danos diretos e adaptação a diversos hospedeiros. O desenvolvimento de dietas para criação de moscas-das-frutas é fundamental para o manejo integrado dessa praga. Criação massal de parasitoides, seleção de hospedeiros preferenciais e criação massal de linhagens de C. capitata geneticamente modificadas subsidiam métodos de controle biológico, cultural e a técnica do inseto estéril, respectivamente, dependendo diretamente da criação massal da mosca-do-mediterrâneo. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a eficácia de dietas artificiais para criação de larvas de C. capitata, levando-se em conta o custo daquelas mais adequadas. Nove dietas contendo diferentes combinações de fontes proteicas e energéticas (levedo de cerveja, extrato de levedura, pólen, extrato de soja, aveia, fubá de milho e gérmen de trigo) foram formuladas. Os seguintes parâmetros foram avaliados: tempo de desenvolvimento dos imaturos (eclosão-emergência), viabilidade pupal (adultos emergidos), tamanho e peso das pupas e tamanho dos adultos (comprimento da asa). Os experimentos foram conduzidos em laboratório em condições controladas de temperatura (26 ± 1°) e umidade relativa (70% ± 10%). Para a análise estatística utilizou-se ANOVA com teste Tukey para comparação das médias. As dietas à base de aveia e extrato de soja, acrescidas de levedo de cerveja ou extrato de levedura ou pólen, atendem satisfatoriamente as exigências nutricionais de C. capitata, sendo aquelas acrescidas de levedo de cerveja ou extrato de levedura de menores custos, podendo ser utilizadas em criações contínuas e em escala massal de C. capitata. Dietas compostas por fubá de milho e extrato de soja, acrescidas de levedo de cerveja ou extrato de levedura ou pólen, apesar de mais econômicas não devem ser utilizadas para criação de C. capitata, pois diminuem a porcentagem de emergência e prolongam o ciclo de vida. Dietas compostas por gérmen de trigo e aveia, acrescidas de levedo de cerveja ou extrato de levedura ou pólen não são adequadas para criação de C. capitata.UEL2017-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2721110.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n6p3445Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 38 No. 6 (2017); 3445-3454Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 38 n. 6 (2017); 3445-34541679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects Comparação de dietas para criação de larvas da mosca-do-mediterrâneo: viabilidade nutricional e econômica |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects Costa, Daniela Ribeiro da Ceratitis capitata Mass rearing Production cost Protein. Ceratitis capitata Criação massal Custo de produção Proteína. Costa, Daniela Ribeiro da Ceratitis capitata Mass rearing Production cost Protein. Ceratitis capitata Criação massal Custo de produção Proteína. |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects |
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Comparison of diets for rearing the larvae of Mediterranean fruit fly: nutritional and economic aspects |
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Costa, Daniela Ribeiro da |
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Costa, Daniela Ribeiro da Costa, Daniela Ribeiro da Leite, Suzany Aguiar Ribeiro, Ana Elizabete Lopes Joachim-Bravo, Iara Sordi Moreira, Aldenise Alves Castellani, Maria Aparecida Leite, Suzany Aguiar Ribeiro, Ana Elizabete Lopes Joachim-Bravo, Iara Sordi Moreira, Aldenise Alves Castellani, Maria Aparecida |
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author |
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Leite, Suzany Aguiar Ribeiro, Ana Elizabete Lopes Joachim-Bravo, Iara Sordi Moreira, Aldenise Alves Castellani, Maria Aparecida |
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Costa, Daniela Ribeiro da Leite, Suzany Aguiar Ribeiro, Ana Elizabete Lopes Joachim-Bravo, Iara Sordi Moreira, Aldenise Alves Castellani, Maria Aparecida |
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Ceratitis capitata Mass rearing Production cost Protein. Ceratitis capitata Criação massal Custo de produção Proteína. |
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Ceratitis capitata Mass rearing Production cost Protein. Ceratitis capitata Criação massal Custo de produção Proteína. |
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The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the main pest of fruit crops worldwide due to its broad distribution, direct damages, and adaptation to different hosts. Developing diets for the rearing fruit flies is essential for integrated management of this pest. Mass rearing of parasitoids, selection of preferred hosts, and mass rearing of genetically modified C. capitata strains subsidize methods of biological control, cultural control, and the sterile insect technique (SIT), respectively, depending directly on the mass rearing of the Mediterranean fruit fly. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of artificial diets for rearing C. capitata larvae considering the cost of those most appropriate diets. Nine diets containing different combinations of protein and energy sources (brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, pollen, soybean extract, oatmeal, corn meal, and wheat germ) were formulated. The parameters immature development time (hatching), pupal viability (emerged adults), size and weight of pupae, and adult size (wing length) were assessed. The experiments were conducted in the laboratory under controlled conditions of temperature (26 ± 1 °C) and relative humidity (70% ± 10%). Statistical analysis was performed by using ANOVA with the Tukey’s test for comparison of means. Diets based on oatmeal and soybean extract, both added with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen satisfactorily meet the nutritional requirements of C. capitata. Moreover, diets enriched with brewer’s yeast or yeast extract presented the lowest costs; therefore, they could be used in a continuous mass-scale rearing of C. capitata. Diets based on corn meal and soybean extract, both associated with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen are more economical, but they should not be used for rearing C. capitata because they decrease the percentage of hatching and extend life cycle. Diets based on wheat germ and oatmeal, both added with brewer’s yeast, yeast extract, or pollen are not adequate for rearing C. capitata. |
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