1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.1995.tb01314.x
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Effects of the insect growth regulator cyromazine on the fecundity, fertility and offspring development of Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata Wied. (Dipt., Tephritidae)

Abstract: Addition of cyromazine to adult diet affected negatively the development of Ceratitis cupifafa Wied. (Dipt., Tephritidae) offspring. Five concentrations of cyromazine (0,00001 mg/ml, 0.01 mg/ml, 0.1 mg/ml, 1 mg/ml and 10 mg/ml) have been tested. A reduction of Mediterranean fruit fly populations has been found mainly due to the effects of fertility and larval development. At these concentrations, cyromazine does not affect Ceratitis capitata fecundity.

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“…For example, lufenuron reduces fertility of the Mexican fruit fly ( Anastrepha ludens ), the West Indian fruit fly ( A. oblique ), the sapote fruit fly ( A. serpentine ), the guava fruit fly ( A. striata ), the Mediterranean fruit fly ( Ceratitis capitata ), Bactrocera dorsalis, the melon fly ( B. cucurbitae ), the olive fruit fly ( B. oleae ) and the solanum fruit fly ( B. latifrons ) when ingested by adults 19 20 23 . Cyromazine also leads to sterility when ingested by adults of C. capitata 24 25 , Musca domestica 22 26 , and Lucilia cuprina 27 . In addition, lufenuron suppressed C. capitata population in field experiments 28 29 30 31 32 , and pyriproxyfen has been used to manage tsetse fly 33 34 35 as well as Haematobia irritans 36 in the field too.…”
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“…For example, lufenuron reduces fertility of the Mexican fruit fly ( Anastrepha ludens ), the West Indian fruit fly ( A. oblique ), the sapote fruit fly ( A. serpentine ), the guava fruit fly ( A. striata ), the Mediterranean fruit fly ( Ceratitis capitata ), Bactrocera dorsalis, the melon fly ( B. cucurbitae ), the olive fruit fly ( B. oleae ) and the solanum fruit fly ( B. latifrons ) when ingested by adults 19 20 23 . Cyromazine also leads to sterility when ingested by adults of C. capitata 24 25 , Musca domestica 22 26 , and Lucilia cuprina 27 . In addition, lufenuron suppressed C. capitata population in field experiments 28 29 30 31 32 , and pyriproxyfen has been used to manage tsetse fly 33 34 35 as well as Haematobia irritans 36 in the field too.…”
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“…Criteria of Study: 1. Parameters of Adult Performance: Adult Emergence: Number of successfully metamorphosed adults was expressed in % according to Jimenez-Peydro et al (1995) as follows: [No. of completely emerged adults / No.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adult emergence: Number of successfully metamorphosed adults was expressed in % according to Jimenez-Peydro et al (1995) as follows:…”
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confidence: 99%