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Distribution, relative abundance, and level of infestation of the invasive peach fruit flyBactrocera zonata(Saunders) (Diptera: Tephritidae) and its associated natural enemies in Sudan
被引:12
|作者:
Mahmoud, Mohammed E. E.
[1
,2
]
Mohamed, Samira Abuelgasim
[1
]
Ndlela, Shepard
[1
]
Azrag, Abdelmutalab G. A.
[1
,3
]
Khamis, Fathiya M.
[1
]
Bashir, Mohamed A. E.
[2
]
Ekesi, Sunday
[1
]
机构:
[1] Int Ctr Insect Physiol & Ecol Icipe, Plant Hlth Div, Nairobi 00100, Kenya
[2] Agr Res Corp, Wad Madani 00100, Sudan
[3] Univ Gezira, Fac Agr Sci, Dept Crop Protect, Wad Madani, Sudan
关键词:
Peach fruit fly;
Invasive;
Quarantine;
Tetrastichus giffardianus;
Bactrocera zonata;
Bactrocera dorsalis;
POTENTIAL GEOGRAPHICAL-DISTRIBUTION;
FLY BACTROCERA-INVADENS;
GLOBAL CLIMATE-CHANGE;
FLIES DIPTERA;
CERATITIS-COSYRA;
HYMENOPTERA;
TEMPERATURE;
DORSALIS;
MANGO;
PEST;
D O I:
10.1007/s12600-020-00829-0
中图分类号:
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号:
0901 ;
摘要:
Bactrocera zonatais a devastating invasive pest of tropical and subtropical horticultural crops. Since its detection in Sudan in 2011, almost no information has emerged regarding its bio-ecology. This study aimed to determine the pest's range and potential distribution in Sudan, it's relative abundance, infestation level, associated indigenous natural enemies and assess their role in its natural control. The infestation levels ofB. zonataandB. dorsaliswere assessed in fruit orchards between 2014 and 2016. MaxEnt software was used to predict the distribution of both species countrywide using occurrence points. Out of eighteen states,B. zonatawas recorded coexisting withB. dorsalisin nine states, with relative abundance ranging between 0.2-100%. This co-occurrence was also confirmed by MaxEnt that showed high climate suitability in these states, with the mean annual temperature being the most important variable affecting the distribution of both species. Fruits infested withB. zonataincluded mango, guava, grapefruit, oranges and papaya. Three parasitioids;Tetrastichus giffardianus,Agonaspissp. andPsytalliasp. were found associated withB. zonata. Our results provide evidence that the pest is widely spread across the country and poses a significant threat of invasion into neighboring countries and beyond unless early detection and eradication programs are applied.
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页码:589 / 605
页数:17
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