2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2017.09.004
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Potential use of Annona by products to control Drosophila suzukii and toxicity to its parasitoid Trichopria anastrephae

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“…Our results, obtained under laboratory and field conditions, indicated the promising action of the A. mucosa formulation on Z. indianus, with a higher level of activity than that observed from the application of a commercial formulation based on limonoids and, in some cases, similar to the spinosyn-based insecticide, both used as positive controls. Several studies have demonstrated the toxicity of A. mucosa formulation to other pest species, including D. suzukii (Bernardi et al, 2017b), and Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky, 1855) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) (Ribeiro et al, 2013). Thus, our results extend the spectrum of activity of the pre-commercial A. mucosa bioinsecticide and indicate the possibility of its application in a fig production system lacking registered insecticides and efficient management alternatives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Our results, obtained under laboratory and field conditions, indicated the promising action of the A. mucosa formulation on Z. indianus, with a higher level of activity than that observed from the application of a commercial formulation based on limonoids and, in some cases, similar to the spinosyn-based insecticide, both used as positive controls. Several studies have demonstrated the toxicity of A. mucosa formulation to other pest species, including D. suzukii (Bernardi et al, 2017b), and Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky, 1855) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) (Ribeiro et al, 2013). Thus, our results extend the spectrum of activity of the pre-commercial A. mucosa bioinsecticide and indicate the possibility of its application in a fig production system lacking registered insecticides and efficient management alternatives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…There is a particular concern about these residues when the insecticides are applied during the pre-harvest and fruit-ripening periods, which are the periods most preferred for infestation by Z. indianus (Bernardi et al, 2017a). Thus, given the ease of production and rapid degradation and low residual effect (Ribeiro et al, 2015), formulations based on A. mucosa seed extracts can be an additional tool for use in the management of Z. indianus, as observed with D. suzukii by Bernardi et al (2017b). In addition, the formulation based on the extract of A. mucosa caused low toxicity in the Trichopria anastrephae parasitoid, which is considered the most common pupal parasitoid in the main fruit production areas in Brazil (Bernardi et al, 2017a), and entomopathogenic species of fungi with wide natural occurrence in orchards or even used in microbial pest control programs (Ribeiro et al, 2014).…”
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“…Sendo a origem das populações brasileiras provenientes da América do Norte e Europa, uma busca histórica de sucessos e falhas de estratégias em conter essa praga são informações cruciais para o manejo integrado de pragas (MIP). Recorrer além dos métodos tradicionais de controle, como aplicação de pesticidas, a métodos recém-testados como a técnica de insetos estéril (Nikolouli et al 2017) e inseticidas alternativos / botânicos Bernardi et al, 2017) são alternativas que podem ser adotadas, aumentando a eficiência do controle dessa praga. Dessa forma, com intuito de minimizar e controlar os danos causados por esse inseto, é necessário à implementação de barreiras fitossanitárias que impeçam a dispersão e limite o fluxo de genes de D. suzukii evitando novos eventos de mistura genética entre as populações que poderão comprometer à eficácia de estratégias de controle (Cini et al, 2014.…”
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“…Com isso, sem a implementação de barreiras fitossanitárias, o risco de D. suzukii atingir o Nordeste brasileiro, uma importante área de produção de frutas, é real. Além disso, uma vez que as regiões de origem das populações brasileiras de D. suzukii são a América do Norte e a Europa, o sucesso histórico e as falhas de estratégias de controle, bem como métodos recém-testados, de ambas as regiões, como a técnica estéril esterilizada(Nikolouli et al 2017) ou o uso de inseticidas alternativos / botânicos(Andreazza et al 2017c;Bernardi et al, 2017), poderia ser adotado com sucesso aumentando a eficiência de controle dessa praga invasiva em novas áreas.…”
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