Plant Protection Science (Dec 2021)

Improving Ceratitis capitata control through the mass trapping technique in an IPM programme on apricots in Tunisia

  • Mohamed Elimem,
  • Ahlem Harbi,
  • Essia Limem-Sellemi,
  • Slim Rouz,
  • Karima Chahed,
  • Mohamed Amine Bouchkara,
  • Brahim Chermiti,
  • Adel Jammezi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/13/2021-PPS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 4
pp. 318 – 325

Abstract

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New techniques for Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) control are being studied and developed to replace traditional organophosphate pesticide applications. A mass trapping strategy offers promising medfly control within integrated pest management (IPM) programmes. Field assays were performed to study the efficacy of two mass trapping techniques based on PheroNorm® and Ceratrap® lures that were compared to a conventional approach to control the medfly in Tunisian apricot orchards. The results showed that both mass trapping techniques had a similar efficiency in reducing the C. capitata population. The degrees Brix in the fruits was a determinant issue since the initial apricot fruit damage was detected at 6.4%. At harvesting, the lowest fruit damage rate was recorded in the PheroNorm® (4.25%) and Ceratrap® (6.50%) treated orchards, compared with the conventional approach (10.75%). Therefore, the use of 50 PheroNorm® and Ceratrap® traps per ha density within an IPM approach may be very useful to control the C. capitata populations in apricot orchards.

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