2010
DOI: 10.1051/fruits/20010006
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Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) on vegetable crops in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean): state of knowledge, control+ methods and prospects for management

Abstract: --Significance of fruit flies in vegetable crops. Vegetable crops hold a key position in agricultural production in Reunion (Indian Ocean); however, many pests and diseases threaten the profitability of this agricultural sector. Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) figure among the main pests for solanaceous crops and cucurbits (cucumber, zucchini, melon, etc. Reunion. This part presents research actions implemented in fly bio-ecology, research actions into the genetic structure of populations and design of an a… Show more

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“…After oviposition by the females (Fig. 2), the damage caused by the larvae feeding on the fruit can reach 90% of the crop yield of zucchini, cucumber, pumpkin or chayote (Ryckewaert et al, 2010). (a) (b)…”
Section: Application Of Agroecological Crop Protection To the Case Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After oviposition by the females (Fig. 2), the damage caused by the larvae feeding on the fruit can reach 90% of the crop yield of zucchini, cucumber, pumpkin or chayote (Ryckewaert et al, 2010). (a) (b)…”
Section: Application Of Agroecological Crop Protection To the Case Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…htm). In Réunion, 22 species of fruit flies are present, including four economically detrimental to fruit crops and four harmful to vegetable crops (Etienne 1972;Ryckewaert et al 2010 The damage caused by fruit flies is extremely detrimental to Réunion; entire crops are frequently lost (Ryckewaert et al 2010). Female flies lay eggs in fruit which cause their deterioration; larvae feed on the pulp of fruit and other pathogens (bacteria, fungi) may enter egg-laying holes.…”
Section: Fruit Flies In Réunionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To distinguish them from other species of Tephritidae, these three species are commonly called "vegetables flies." Through egg laying, vegetable flies inflict considerable damage, causing crop losses as high as 90-100 % despite the application of chemical insecticides (Ryckewaert et al 2010;Vayssières 1999 (Bertile 1987). Réunion is subject to a humid oceanic tropical climate characterized by an eastern trade wind and high temperatures throughout the year.…”
Section: Fruit Flies In Réunionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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