Overview of fruit flies important for fruit production on the Montenegro seacoast
Description of the subject. Fruit flies are a large group of pests belonging to the order Diptera. The family Tephritidae is one of two fly families referred to as "fruit flies". Tephritidae (true fruit flies) represent one of the largest families of flies and are part of a group of the mo...
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Published in | Biotechnologie, agronomie, société et environnement Vol. 23; no. 1; pp. 46 - 56 |
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Abstract | Description of the subject. Fruit flies are a large group of pests belonging to the order Diptera. The family Tephritidae is one of two fly families referred to as "fruit flies". Tephritidae (true fruit flies) represent one of the largest families of flies and are part of a group of the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, attacking a wide range of fruits and fleshy vegetables. The other fruit fly family is the Drosophilidae, often called "vinegar flies". There are also fly species from other Diptera families that attack the fruits of agricultural crops. Objectives. Due to its favorable geographic position and Mediterranean climate, the Montenegro seacoast is suited to fruit and vegetable production. The aim of this study was to make an inventory of the fruit fly species affecting fruit crops on the Montenegro seacoast. Method. The study area was 300 km along the Montenegro coast. Different types of traps (lure attractants, pheromone, and yellow sticky traps) were used for the monitoring, detection and recording of the spread of fruit flies in the area. Results. From an economic point of view, the most important species of fruit flies recorded were the Bactrocera oleae Gmel. and Ceratitis capitata Wiedem. Rhagoletis cerasi L. and Carpomya vesuviana Costa were also found to be present. Although several specimens of Rhagoletis cingulata Loew were detected in 2013-2014, this species has not, to date, been considered as established in the area of study. After the first detection of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura in 2013, this fruit fly was found to spread rapidly, and its presence is now observed along the whole Montenegro seacoast. One of the fruit fly species recorded, Silba adipata McAlpine, is considered to be one of the most destructive pests for fig production in Montenegro. Conclusions. Of seven species recorded in the study, five belonged to the family Tephritidae, and one each to Drosophilidae and Lonchaeidae. |
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AbstractList | Description of the subject. Fruit flies are a large group of pests belonging to the order Diptera. The family Tephritidae is one of two fly families referred to as "fruit flies". Tephritidae (true fruit flies) represent one of the largest families of flies and are part of a group of the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, attacking a wide range of fruits and fleshy vegetables. The other fruit fly family is the Drosophilidae, often called "vinegar flies". There are also fly species from other Diptera families that attack the fruits of agricultural crops. Objectives. Due to its favorable geographic position and Mediterranean climate, the Montenegro seacoast is suited to fruit and vegetable production. The aim of this study was to make an inventory of the fruit fly species affecting fruit crops on the Montenegro seacoast. Method. The study area was 300 km along the Montenegro coast. Different types of traps (lure attractants, pheromone, and yellow sticky traps) were used for the monitoring, detection and recording of the spread of fruit flies in the area. Results. From an economic point of view, the most important species of fruit flies recorded were the Bactrocera oleae Gmel. and Ceratitis capitata Wiedem. Rhagoletis cerasi L. and Carpomya vesuviana Costa were also found to be present. Although several specimens of Rhagoletis cingulata Loew were detected in 2013-2014, this species has not, to date, been considered as established in the area of study. After the first detection of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura in 2013, this fruit fly was found to spread rapidly, and its presence is now observed along the whole Montenegro seacoast. One of the fruit fly species recorded, Silba adipata McAlpine, is considered to be one of the most destructive pests for fig production in Montenegro. Conclusions. Of seven species recorded in the study, five belonged to the family Tephritidae, and one each to Drosophilidae and Lonchaeidae. Description of the subject. Fruit flies are a large group of pests belonging to the order Diptera. The family Tephritidae is one of two fly families referred to as “fruit flies”. Tephritidae (true fruit flies) represent one of the largest families of flies and are part of a group of the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, attacking a wide range of fruits and fleshy vegetables. The other fruit fly family is the Drosophilidae, often called “vinegar flies”. There are also fly species from other Diptera families that attack the fruits of agricultural crops.Objectives. Due to its favorable geographic position and Mediterranean climate, the Montenegro seacoast is suited to fruit and vegetable production. The aim of this study was to make an inventory of the fruit fly species affecting fruit crops on the Montenegro seacoast.Method. The study area was 300 km along the Montenegro coast. Different types of traps (lure attractants, pheromone, and yellow sticky traps) were used for the monitoring, detection and recording of the spread of fruit flies in the area.Results. From an economic point of view, the most important species of fruit flies recorded were the Bactrocera oleae Gmel. and Ceratitis capitata Wiedem. Rhagoletis cerasi L. and Carpomya vesuviana Costa were also found to be present. Although several specimens of Rhagoletis cingulata Loew were detected in 2013-2014, this species has not, to date, been considered as established in the area of study. After the first detection of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura in 2013, this fruit fly was found to spread rapidly, and its presence is now observed along the whole Montenegro seacoast. One of the fruit fly species recorded, Silba adipata McAlpine, is considered to be one of the most destructive pests for fig production in Montenegro.Conclusions. Of seven species recorded in the study, five belonged to the family Tephritidae, and one each to Drosophilidae and Lonchaeidae. Tour d'horizon des mouches des fruits impliquées dans la production fruitière sur la côte du MonténégroDescription du sujet. Les mouches des fruits représentent un grand groupe de ravageurs qui appartiennent à l'ordre des Diptères. La famille des Tephritidae (les vraies mouches des fruits) est l'une des deux familles de mouches appelées mouches des fruits. Elle appartient à l’une des plus importantes familles et au groupe de ravageurs agricoles les plus destructeurs au monde qui s'attaquent à un large éventail de fruits et de légumes charnus. La seconde famille est celles des Drosophilidae, aussi appelée « mouches du vinaigre ». Il existe d’autres espèces de mouches appartenant à d'autres familles de Diptères qui attaquent les fruits des cultures agricoles.Objectifs. Grâce à la position géographique favorable et au climat méditerranéen, la côte du Monténégro est propice à la production de fruits et légumes. L'objectif de ce travail est l'inventaire des espèces de mouches des fruits affectant les cultures fruitières des côtes du Monténégro.Méthode. La zone d'étude est de 300 km, le long de la côte du Monténégro. Différents types de pièges (attractifs, phéromones, pièges collants jaunes) ont été utilisés pour la surveillance, la détection et la distribution des mouches des fruits.Résultats. Du point de vue économique, les plus importantes espèces sont Bactrocera oleae Gmel. et Ceratitis capitata Wiedem. Les espèces Rhagoletis cerasi L. et Carpomya vesuviana Costa sont présentes aussi. Bien que plusieurs spécimens de Rhagoletis cingulata Loew aient été détectés en 2013-2014, cette espèce n'est pas considérée comme établie jusqu'à présent. Après la première détection de Drosophila suzukii Matsumura en 2013, les ravageurs se sont rapidement propagés et sont maintenant présents le long de toute la côte du Monténégro. Silba adipata McAlpine est considérée comme l’un des ravageurs les plus destructeurs de la production de figues au Monténégro.Conclusions. Sur sept espèces recensées, cinq appartiennent à la famille des Tephritidae, une à la famille des Drosophilidae et une à la famille des Lonchaeidae. |
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