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An Acad Bras Cienc


Title:Evaluation of food baits to capture Drosophila suzukii in the southern of Brazil
Author(s):Wollmann J; Schlesener DCH; Vieira JGA; Bernardi D; Garcia MS; Garcia FRM;
Address:"Departamento de Fitossanidade, Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Av. Eliseu Maciel, s/n, 96010-900 Capao do Leao, RS, Brazil. Departamento de Ecologia, Zoologia e Genetica, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Av. Eliseu Maciel, s/n, 96010-900 Capao do Leao, RS, Brazil"
Journal Title:An Acad Bras Cienc
Year:2019
Volume:20190523
Issue:2
Page Number:e20180375 -
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201920180375
ISSN/ISBN:1678-2690 (Electronic) 0001-3765 (Linking)
Abstract:"Drosophila suzukii is one of the main pests of small fruits in the world. An effective monitoring is fundamental to detect the presence of the fly and to predict the infestation of fruits in new areas. We evaluated the food baits Ceratrap(R), Torula(R), Biofruit(R), Suzukii Trap(R), apple cider vinegar, and a homemade mixture comprising wine, vinegar and molasses (WVM) for D. suzukii attractiveness, and if reproductive stage affects females attraction and capture in the different baits. Bait selectivity of non-target insects was assessed. The preference of adults between ripe blackberry fruit and the food baits was also evaluated. Adults showed a higher attraction (61.97% of the captured insects) to the WVM mixture than to Ceratrap(R) (1.32%), Torula(R) (0.52%), Biofruit(R) (13.15%), Suzukii Trap(R) (17.6%), and apple vinegar (5.4%). Considering the attractiveness to D. suzukii, Suzukii Trap(R) and apple vinegar were the most selective to non-target insects. In general, reproductively immature females showed a preference for Biofruit(R), apple vinegar, and WVM, whereas mature females did not show bait preferences. Adults preferred ripe blackberry fruit over the WVM mixture. Understanding the field behavior of D. suzukii is of foremost importance to estimate insect population density and outline pest management strategies"
Keywords:Animals Brazil Drosophila/classification/*physiology Female Insect Control/instrumentation/*methods Male *Pheromones;
Notes:"MedlineWollmann, Jutiane Schlesener, Daniele C H Vieira, Julia G A Bernardi, Daniel Garcia, Mauro S Garcia, Flavio R M eng Brazil 2019/05/30 An Acad Bras Cienc. 2019 May 23; 91(2):e20180375. doi: 10.1590/0001-3765201920180375"

 
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