Traps to capture fruit fly Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Author(s) -
dos Santos de Souza Mileny,
de Oliveira Robério,
de Andrade Borba Matheus,
de Luna Batista Jacinto,
Gilmar da Silva Nunes,
Machado de Oliveira Gemerson,
Nunes do Nascimento Izabela
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
african journal of agricultural research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1991-637X
DOI - 10.5897/ajar2016.11774
Subject(s) - ceratitis capitata , tephritidae , capitata , trap (plumbing) , horticulture , mediterranean climate , botany , environmental science , biology , ecology , pest analysis , environmental engineering , brassica oleracea
The aim of this study was to determine trap efficiency on capturing fruit fly Ceratitis capitata. The research was conducted in greenhouse of the Entomology Laboratory of the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Sciences Center of the Federal University of Paraiba – CCA/UFPB, Areia – PB. The trap efficiency was evaluated by comparing three types (Delta, Pet and Circular Trap) with standard trap of McPhail type using liquid and semi-solid lures: Bio Anastrepha® 5% and CeraTrap®. Traps were equidistantly arranged in the experimental environment where eight releases of 300 adults of C. capitata, newly emerged, were carried out. The effectiveness of traps was evaluated according to the number of captured flies in the set period. Data were subjected to variance analyses and Tukey test. Standard trap of McPhail type and alternative trap of Pet type were the most efficient on capturing C. capitata in greenhouse environment. The alternative trap of Pet type can replace the standard one on C. capitata trapping. Key words: Fruit production, hydrolyzed proteins, Mediterranean fruit fly.
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