Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements

We report the results of a large-scale study from 2005 to 2009 on seasonal population fluctuations of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchards in the Borgou Department, Benin. During monitoring in mango, over 2 million specimens from 25 species were captured, including three species of Bactrocera, 11 of Ceratitis and 11 of Dacus. We observed significant differences in Bactrocera dorsalis counts between high and low mango production years from 2005 to 2008, but not in Ceratitis cosyra counts. The native species, C. cosyra, was the most abundant species during the dry season, reaching peak populations in early May, while the exotic species, B. dorsalis, was the most abundant species during the rainy season, peaking in June. Preliminary results underlined the role of nine species of wild hosts and seven cultivated species around mango orchards that played an important role in maintaining B. dorsalis in this Sudan zone all year round. C. cosyra was present during nine months of the year. During the first 14 weeks of monitoring in cashew orchards situated near mango orchards, most flies (62%) were captured in traps in cashew orchards, showing the importance of early fruit fly control on cashew before the mango season. Based on these results in Benin, we propose that the effective and compatible control methods for C. cosyra proposed in the IPM package of the West African Fruit Fly Initiative (WAFFI) project, initially developed in Benin, should be extended in a large regional tephritid control program in similar zones of West Africa. (Texte intégral)

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Principais autores: Vayssières, Jean-François, De Meyer, Marc, Ouagoussounon, Issa, Sinzogan, Antonio Alain Coffi, Adandonon, Appolinaire, Korie, Sam, Wargui, Rosine, Anato, Florence M., Houngbo, Hermance, Didier, Christian, De Bon, Hubert, Goergen, Georg
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5831102022-01-25T07:14:34Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583110/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583110/ Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements. Vayssières Jean-François, De Meyer Marc, Ouagoussounon Issa, Sinzogan Antonio Alain Coffi, Adandonon Appolinaire, Korie Sam, Wargui Rosine, Anato Florence M., Houngbo Hermance, Didier Christian, De Bon Hubert, Goergen Georg. 2016. In : Tephritid Workers of Europe, Africa and the Middle East: 3rd International Symposium 11-14 April 2016 Stellenbosch, South Africa. TEAM. Stellenbosch : TEAM, Résumé, 69. International Symposium of Tephritid Workers of Europe, Africa and the Middle East (TEAM 2016). 3, Stellenbosch, Afrique du Sud, 11 Avril 2016/14 Avril 2016.http://teamfly2016.co.za/abstracts/ <http://teamfly2016.co.za/abstracts/> Researchers Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements Vayssières, Jean-François De Meyer, Marc Ouagoussounon, Issa Sinzogan, Antonio Alain Coffi Adandonon, Appolinaire Korie, Sam Wargui, Rosine Anato, Florence M. Houngbo, Hermance Didier, Christian De Bon, Hubert Goergen, Georg eng 2016 TEAM Tephritid Workers of Europe, Africa and the Middle East: 3rd International Symposium 11-14 April 2016 Stellenbosch, South Africa H10 - Ravageurs des plantes We report the results of a large-scale study from 2005 to 2009 on seasonal population fluctuations of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchards in the Borgou Department, Benin. During monitoring in mango, over 2 million specimens from 25 species were captured, including three species of Bactrocera, 11 of Ceratitis and 11 of Dacus. We observed significant differences in Bactrocera dorsalis counts between high and low mango production years from 2005 to 2008, but not in Ceratitis cosyra counts. The native species, C. cosyra, was the most abundant species during the dry season, reaching peak populations in early May, while the exotic species, B. dorsalis, was the most abundant species during the rainy season, peaking in June. Preliminary results underlined the role of nine species of wild hosts and seven cultivated species around mango orchards that played an important role in maintaining B. dorsalis in this Sudan zone all year round. C. cosyra was present during nine months of the year. During the first 14 weeks of monitoring in cashew orchards situated near mango orchards, most flies (62%) were captured in traps in cashew orchards, showing the importance of early fruit fly control on cashew before the mango season. Based on these results in Benin, we propose that the effective and compatible control methods for C. cosyra proposed in the IPM package of the West African Fruit Fly Initiative (WAFFI) project, initially developed in Benin, should be extended in a large regional tephritid control program in similar zones of West Africa. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583110/1/583110.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://teamfly2016.co.za/abstracts/ info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://teamfly2016.co.za/abstracts/
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topic H10 - Ravageurs des plantes
H10 - Ravageurs des plantes
spellingShingle H10 - Ravageurs des plantes
H10 - Ravageurs des plantes
Vayssières, Jean-François
De Meyer, Marc
Ouagoussounon, Issa
Sinzogan, Antonio Alain Coffi
Adandonon, Appolinaire
Korie, Sam
Wargui, Rosine
Anato, Florence M.
Houngbo, Hermance
Didier, Christian
De Bon, Hubert
Goergen, Georg
Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements
description We report the results of a large-scale study from 2005 to 2009 on seasonal population fluctuations of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchards in the Borgou Department, Benin. During monitoring in mango, over 2 million specimens from 25 species were captured, including three species of Bactrocera, 11 of Ceratitis and 11 of Dacus. We observed significant differences in Bactrocera dorsalis counts between high and low mango production years from 2005 to 2008, but not in Ceratitis cosyra counts. The native species, C. cosyra, was the most abundant species during the dry season, reaching peak populations in early May, while the exotic species, B. dorsalis, was the most abundant species during the rainy season, peaking in June. Preliminary results underlined the role of nine species of wild hosts and seven cultivated species around mango orchards that played an important role in maintaining B. dorsalis in this Sudan zone all year round. C. cosyra was present during nine months of the year. During the first 14 weeks of monitoring in cashew orchards situated near mango orchards, most flies (62%) were captured in traps in cashew orchards, showing the importance of early fruit fly control on cashew before the mango season. Based on these results in Benin, we propose that the effective and compatible control methods for C. cosyra proposed in the IPM package of the West African Fruit Fly Initiative (WAFFI) project, initially developed in Benin, should be extended in a large regional tephritid control program in similar zones of West Africa. (Texte intégral)
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author Vayssières, Jean-François
De Meyer, Marc
Ouagoussounon, Issa
Sinzogan, Antonio Alain Coffi
Adandonon, Appolinaire
Korie, Sam
Wargui, Rosine
Anato, Florence M.
Houngbo, Hermance
Didier, Christian
De Bon, Hubert
Goergen, Georg
author_facet Vayssières, Jean-François
De Meyer, Marc
Ouagoussounon, Issa
Sinzogan, Antonio Alain Coffi
Adandonon, Appolinaire
Korie, Sam
Wargui, Rosine
Anato, Florence M.
Houngbo, Hermance
Didier, Christian
De Bon, Hubert
Goergen, Georg
author_sort Vayssières, Jean-François
title Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements
title_short Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements
title_full Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements
title_fullStr Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north Benin, and ecological implications for its managements
title_sort seasonal abundance of mango fruit fly (diptera: tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchads in central and north benin, and ecological implications for its managements
publisher TEAM
url http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583110/
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