2022
DOI: 10.1111/eea.13244
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Review of entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes as biological control agents of tephritid fruit flies: current status and a future vision

Abstract: Several fruit fly species (Diptera: Tephritidae) are invasive pests that damage the quality of fruits in horticultural crops and cause significant value losses worldwide.Management of fruit flies mainly depends on conventional insecticides. Unfortunately, the application of synthetic insecticides has caused environmental pollution, risks for humans and animals, and development of resistance. Furthermore, controlling fruit flies by applying synthetic insecticides is challenging because fruit containing third in… Show more

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“…Moreover, Usman et al (2021) and Wakil et al (2022) found that B. dorsalis pupae were more susceptible than larvae, which does not align with our current findings. The contrasting results may be due to differences between the strains of B. bassiana , the method of application, and the age of the pupae ( Rizvi et al, 2009 ; Beris et al, 2013 ; Gul et al, 2015 ; Soliman et al, 2020 ; Shaurub, 2022 ). We focused on one- to two-day-old pupae, whereas previous research showed that the older the pupae, the less susceptible they are to EPF ( Poprawski et al, 1985 ; Hussein et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, Usman et al (2021) and Wakil et al (2022) found that B. dorsalis pupae were more susceptible than larvae, which does not align with our current findings. The contrasting results may be due to differences between the strains of B. bassiana , the method of application, and the age of the pupae ( Rizvi et al, 2009 ; Beris et al, 2013 ; Gul et al, 2015 ; Soliman et al, 2020 ; Shaurub, 2022 ). We focused on one- to two-day-old pupae, whereas previous research showed that the older the pupae, the less susceptible they are to EPF ( Poprawski et al, 1985 ; Hussein et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature and humidity are the most important environmental factors affecting the growth and virulence of B. bassiana ( Dorschner et al, 1991 ; Shaurub, 2022 ). Our results are consistent with Pan et al (2008) , who found that 25°C and 90–100% RH were the optimum temperature and humidity for spore germination and colony growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, EPNs can be used individually or in combination with other biocontrol agents, such as entomopathogenic bacteria and fungi in order to improve their efficacy in controlling insect pests . For reviews, see Vashisth et al, 2013;Sujatha and Jeyasankar, 2018;Jagodič et al, 2019;Trdan et al, 2020;Askary and Abd-Elgawad, 2021;Kumar et al, 2022;Tomar et al, 2022 a;Shaurub, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%