2021
DOI: 10.5958/0974-4576.2021.00096.7
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Diversity, damage and seasonal abundance of fruit fly species (diptera: tephritidae) associated with citrus crops in Western Burkina Faso

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“…Among these insects; fruit flies are one of the world's most destructive and the most economically damaging pests of fruits especially in the European and African mainland's (Gutierrez et al, 2021;Mutamiswa et al, 2021;Nanga Nanga et al, 2022). Several fruit flies attack diverse species of fruit (El-Heneidy et al, 2019;Food and Agriculture Organization, 2015;Łabanowska & Piotrowski, 2015;Mahmoud et al, 2019;Nebie et al, 2021;Orhan et al, 2016). In Algeria, fruit fly pose a risk to most commercial fruit; some species of the Tephritidae family are introduced pests and are very common in Mitidja and in many regions where fruit production is intense (Chergui et al, 2020;Laamari et al, 2022;Mostefaoui et al, 2020;Settaoui et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among these insects; fruit flies are one of the world's most destructive and the most economically damaging pests of fruits especially in the European and African mainland's (Gutierrez et al, 2021;Mutamiswa et al, 2021;Nanga Nanga et al, 2022). Several fruit flies attack diverse species of fruit (El-Heneidy et al, 2019;Food and Agriculture Organization, 2015;Łabanowska & Piotrowski, 2015;Mahmoud et al, 2019;Nebie et al, 2021;Orhan et al, 2016). In Algeria, fruit fly pose a risk to most commercial fruit; some species of the Tephritidae family are introduced pests and are very common in Mitidja and in many regions where fruit production is intense (Chergui et al, 2020;Laamari et al, 2022;Mostefaoui et al, 2020;Settaoui et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…B. dorsalis is more abundant during harvesting stages (Canhanga et al, 2020). The peaks observed in April were due to the fruiting period of citrus (oranges and mandarins) inside or in the vicinity of the sites, which are secondary hosts of B. dorsalis (Nebie et al, 2021;Theron et al, 2023;Moquet et al, 2024). The period from May to September corresponded to the dry season causing a decrease in the B. dorsalis catches, although the species can move to a few wild hosts such as T. catappa.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Significant losses linked to fruit fly attacks are observed in orchards and processing or packaging units. These pests are polyphagous and attack other cultivated fruit crops, such as guava and citrus fruit species (Ouédraogo, 2011;Zida et al, 2020;Nébié et al, 2021). They are also known as quarantine insects in Europe, and any mango shipment containing infested fruits is intercepted and destroyed.…”
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