2018
DOI: 10.5994/jei.15.1.40
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Host preference fruit flies Bactrocera carambolae (Drew & Hancock) and Bactrocera dorsalis (Drew and Hancock) (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Abstract: Host plant preference amongst several fruit species was studied for two fruit fly species i.e. Bactrocera carambolae (Drew & Hancock) and Bactrocera dorsalis (Drew & Hancock), which both belong to B. dorsalis species complex. Both fruit fly species are known to be polyphagous and cause significant economic losses as pests of fruit crops. The aim of this research was to assess the host range of these major pests in Indonesia. The research was conducted at the Entomology Laboratory and Insect Spe… Show more

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“…In the two experiment conditions, the highest number of puparia was recovered from papaya and mango. These agree with results obtained by Rwomushana et al, (2008) in Kenya and 935 Koswanudin et al, (2018) in Indonesia who showed that B. dorsalis which showed prefers papaya and mango over other fruits tested under laboratory conditions. However, our results are not totally agree with those of (Diatta et al, 2013) who showed that in laboratory conditions B. dorsalis prefers more papaya and citrus followed mango.…”
Section: Oviposition Preferencesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the two experiment conditions, the highest number of puparia was recovered from papaya and mango. These agree with results obtained by Rwomushana et al, (2008) in Kenya and 935 Koswanudin et al, (2018) in Indonesia who showed that B. dorsalis which showed prefers papaya and mango over other fruits tested under laboratory conditions. However, our results are not totally agree with those of (Diatta et al, 2013) who showed that in laboratory conditions B. dorsalis prefers more papaya and citrus followed mango.…”
Section: Oviposition Preferencesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This indicated that red guava is a host plant of B. dorsalis and B. carambolae, and sweet citrus is also a host for B. carambolae. Koswanudin et al (2018) reported that B. carambolae and B. dorsalis prefer the mature host plants as a means of laying eggs with a strong and distinctive aroma, thin skin, and attractive color, one of which is found in the Myrtaceae and Rutaceae plant families. However, we did not obtain fruit flies from apples, large chili, or tomatoes.…”
Section: Bactrocera Fruit Flies and Their Parasitoid On Five Horticul...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pertama-tama diuraikan tentang habitat lalat buah dan ketersediaan tanaman inangnya selain tanaman cabai. Diuraikan bahwa beberapa tanaman buah-buahan, seperti papaya dan mangga merupakan inang alternatif bagi lalat buah (Koswanudin et al, 2018). Oleh karena itu, langkah pertama yang harus dilakukan adalah dengan melakukan sanitasi di lingkungan pertanaman.…”
Section: Hasil Pertemuan Dan Penyampaian Materi Penyuluhanunclassified