Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products

This study aimed to assess, in laboratory conditions, the effect of andiroba oil (2L 100L-1), kaolin (7.5Kg 100L-1), azadirachtin (2.5L 100L-1), metidationa (100mL 100L-1) and distilled water (control) on the oviposition and mortality of adults of A.fraterculus in no-choice and free-choice tests. Th...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Marcelo Zanelato, Boff, Mari Inês Carissimi, Santos, Régis Sivori Silva dos, Franco, Cláudio Roberto, Rosa, Joatan Machado da
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author Nunes, Marcelo Zanelato
Boff, Mari Inês Carissimi
Santos, Régis Sivori Silva dos
Franco, Cláudio Roberto
Rosa, Joatan Machado da
author_facet Nunes, Marcelo Zanelato
Boff, Mari Inês Carissimi
Santos, Régis Sivori Silva dos
Franco, Cláudio Roberto
Rosa, Joatan Machado da
author_sort Nunes, Marcelo Zanelato
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description This study aimed to assess, in laboratory conditions, the effect of andiroba oil (2L 100L-1), kaolin (7.5Kg 100L-1), azadirachtin (2.5L 100L-1), metidationa (100mL 100L-1) and distilled water (control) on the oviposition and mortality of adults of A.fraterculus in no-choice and free-choice tests. The experimental design was randomized with five treatments and 20 replicatesfor the no-choice test; and 15 replicates for the free-choice test. Fruits were immersed in each treatment solution, dried at room temperature and placed in pots with two couples of A. fraterculus (no-choice test) and in arenas with four couples along with a fruit that was previously immersed in water (free-choice test).Twenty-five days after infestation, fruits were dissecated and the number of larvae was recorded as well the number of pupae and adults. Only methidathion was effective on adults with mortality of 91.3% (P<0.05). There was no larval emergence and, consequently, pupae and adult development in fruits treated with andiroba oil and methidathion in both tests. Azadirachtin and kaolin did not present any effect on A. fraterculus. Andiroba oil was effective on the reduction of the infestation of pear fruits by A. fraterculus.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO777362022-03-21T20:07:35Z Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products Control of the South American fruit fly in pear fruits with natural-based products Nunes, Marcelo Zanelato Boff, Mari Inês Carissimi Santos, Régis Sivori Silva dos Franco, Cláudio Roberto Rosa, Joatan Machado da Anastrepha fraterculus essential oils development toxicity Anastrepha fraterculus essential oils development toxicity This study aimed to assess, in laboratory conditions, the effect of andiroba oil (2L 100L-1), kaolin (7.5Kg 100L-1), azadirachtin (2.5L 100L-1), metidationa (100mL 100L-1) and distilled water (control) on the oviposition and mortality of adults of A.fraterculus in no-choice and free-choice tests. The experimental design was randomized with five treatments and 20 replicatesfor the no-choice test; and 15 replicates for the free-choice test. Fruits were immersed in each treatment solution, dried at room temperature and placed in pots with two couples of A. fraterculus (no-choice test) and in arenas with four couples along with a fruit that was previously immersed in water (free-choice test).Twenty-five days after infestation, fruits were dissecated and the number of larvae was recorded as well the number of pupae and adults. Only methidathion was effective on adults with mortality of 91.3% (P<0.05). There was no larval emergence and, consequently, pupae and adult development in fruits treated with andiroba oil and methidathion in both tests. Azadirachtin and kaolin did not present any effect on A. fraterculus. Andiroba oil was effective on the reduction of the infestation of pear fruits by A. fraterculus. This study aimed to assess, in laboratory conditions, the effect of andiroba oil (2L 100L-1), kaolin (7.5Kg 100L-1), azadirachtin (2.5L 100L-1), metidationa (100mL 100L-1) and distilled water (control) on the oviposition and mortality of adults of A.fraterculus in no-choice and free-choice tests. The experimental design was randomized with five treatments and 20 replicatesfor the no-choice test; and 15 replicates for the free-choice test. Fruits were immersed in each treatment solution, dried at room temperature and placed in pots with two couples of A. fraterculus (no-choice test) and in arenas with four couples along with a fruit that was previously immersed in water (free-choice test).Twenty-five days after infestation, fruits were dissecated and the number of larvae was recorded as well the number of pupae and adults. Only methidathion was effective on adults with mortality of 91.3% (P<0.05). There was no larval emergence and, consequently, pupae and adult development in fruits treated with andiroba oil and methidathion in both tests. Azadirachtin and kaolin did not present any effect on A. fraterculus. Andiroba oil was effective on the reduction of the infestation of pear fruits by A. fraterculus. 2015-12-29 2022-03-21T20:07:35Z 2022-03-21T20:07:35Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/863 10.14295/cs.v6i3.863 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/77736 eng https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/863/352 Copyright (c) 2016 Marcelo Zanelato Nunes, Mari Inês Carissimi Boff, Régis Sivori Silva dos Santos, Cláudio Roberto Franco, Joatan Machado da Rosa application/pdf Federal University of Piauí Comunicata Scientiae; Vol. 6 No. 3 (2015); 344-349 Comunicata Scientiae; v. 6 n. 3 (2015); 344-349 2177-5133 2176-9079 10.14295/cs.v6i3
spellingShingle Anastrepha fraterculus
essential oils
development
toxicity
Anastrepha fraterculus
essential oils
development
toxicity
Nunes, Marcelo Zanelato
Boff, Mari Inês Carissimi
Santos, Régis Sivori Silva dos
Franco, Cláudio Roberto
Rosa, Joatan Machado da
Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
title Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
title_full Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
title_fullStr Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
title_full_unstemmed Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
title_short Control of the South American fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
title_sort control of the south american fruit fly in pear with natural-based products
topic Anastrepha fraterculus
essential oils
development
toxicity
Anastrepha fraterculus
essential oils
development
toxicity
url https://comunicatascientiae.com.br/comunicata/article/view/863
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/77736