2013
DOI: 10.1603/ec12441
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Tapachula-7, a New Genetic Sexing Strain of the Mexican Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): Sexual Compatibility and Competitiveness

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“…Over the last two decades, few of them have been available due to genetic instability, poor mating performance, and delayed regulatory approval, for both mass-rearing and field application. There are Ceraitis capitata (Vienna 8) [65], Bactrocera dorsalis (Salaya1) [66], and Anastrepha ludens (Tapachula-7) [67]. Therefore, it is very importance that one strain can be used for controlling other members of the same complex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last two decades, few of them have been available due to genetic instability, poor mating performance, and delayed regulatory approval, for both mass-rearing and field application. There are Ceraitis capitata (Vienna 8) [65], Bactrocera dorsalis (Salaya1) [66], and Anastrepha ludens (Tapachula-7) [67]. Therefore, it is very importance that one strain can be used for controlling other members of the same complex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strains were produced following the procedures described by Domínguez et al (2010) for the SMR strain and by Orozco et al (2013b) for the Tap-7 strain. Before irradiation, each pupal lot was marked with a different dye color (DayGlo® Color Corp, California, USA; i.e., fire orange and aurora pink for the SMR strain, and signal green and Saturn yellow for the Tap-7 strain; colors were alternated every 14 d) so that the origin of the adults captured in the field could be determined.…”
Section: Biological Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After mechanical separation, the Tap-7 males must undergo irradiation and holding for emergence before the release of adults that are chilled at temperatures between 0 and 3 °C for ease of handling . Tests in field cages indicated that Tap-7 sterile males did not differ in time to sexual maturity, sexual compatibility, and sexual competitiveness when compared with sterile males of the bisexual strain and wild males (Orozco et al 2013b).…”
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“…This consistency is attributed to the beginning of ripening and harvest of grapefruits, which also has a positive effect on the mating success in A. ludens males (Robacker & Fraser, 2002;Birke et al, 2006;Morato et al, 2015). Strategic use of the sterile insect technique (SIT) through the release of the genetic sexing strain 'Tapachula 7' (Orozco et al, 2013) offers a viable alternative to interrupt reproductive patterns of A. ludens populations. Strategic use of the sterile insect technique (SIT) through the release of the genetic sexing strain 'Tapachula 7' (Orozco et al, 2013) offers a viable alternative to interrupt reproductive patterns of A. ludens populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%