Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina
- Autores
- Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia; Jofré Barud, Flavia; Gomez, María Pía; Lopez, María Liza
- Año de publicación
- 2024
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- This study focuses on the infestation and abundance of Ceratitis capitata (the Mediterranean fruit fly) in various host fruit species in San Juan, Argentina, where agriculture plays a key role in the local economy. The aim of the study was to determine the percentage of infestation and the abundance of pupae in different host species, including peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, and figs. The results showed significant variation in infestation rates and pupal abundance across the different host species. Peaches, particularly the flat peach variety, showed the highest infestation rates and pupal abundance. Figs also contributed significantly. Infestation levels were highest in the early stages of peach fruit ripening and decreased once peaches were no longer available. Peach varieties, especially flat peaches, were the primary hosts responsible for maintaining C. capitata population. Figs played an important role as well, while plums and apricots were less significant. The findings support the idea that peaches and figs act as a key hosts in this region, similar to results from previous studies, suggesting the importance of these crops in controlling the fruit fly population. Further studies over a longer period could provide deeper insights into the pest's behavior and control strategies.
EEA San Juan
Fil: Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Departamento de Biología; Argentina
Fil: Jofré Barud, Flavia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; Argentina
Fil: Jofré Barud, Flavia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina
Fil: Gómez, María Pía. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; Argentina
Fil: Gómez, María Pía. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina
Fil: López, María Liza. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; Argentina
Fil: López, María Liza. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina - Fuente
- International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology 7 (6) : 1-5 (December 2024)
- Materia
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Ceratitis capitata
Liberación de Insectos Estériles
Gestión de Plagas
Sterile Insect Release
Pest Management
Population Dynamics
Host Parasite Relations
Dinámica de Poblaciones
Relaciones Huésped Parásito
San Juan (Argentina)
San Juan, Argentina
Mosca de la Fruta - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
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- Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, ArgentinaRodriguez, Claudia CeciliaJofré Barud, FlaviaGomez, María PíaLopez, María LizaCeratitis capitataLiberación de Insectos EstérilesGestión de PlagasSterile Insect ReleasePest ManagementPopulation DynamicsHost Parasite RelationsDinámica de PoblacionesRelaciones Huésped ParásitoSan Juan (Argentina)San Juan, ArgentinaMosca de la FrutaThis study focuses on the infestation and abundance of Ceratitis capitata (the Mediterranean fruit fly) in various host fruit species in San Juan, Argentina, where agriculture plays a key role in the local economy. The aim of the study was to determine the percentage of infestation and the abundance of pupae in different host species, including peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, and figs. The results showed significant variation in infestation rates and pupal abundance across the different host species. Peaches, particularly the flat peach variety, showed the highest infestation rates and pupal abundance. Figs also contributed significantly. Infestation levels were highest in the early stages of peach fruit ripening and decreased once peaches were no longer available. Peach varieties, especially flat peaches, were the primary hosts responsible for maintaining C. capitata population. Figs played an important role as well, while plums and apricots were less significant. The findings support the idea that peaches and figs act as a key hosts in this region, similar to results from previous studies, suggesting the importance of these crops in controlling the fruit fly population. Further studies over a longer period could provide deeper insights into the pest's behavior and control strategies.EEA San JuanFil: Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Departamento de Biología; ArgentinaFil: Jofré Barud, Flavia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; ArgentinaFil: Jofré Barud, Flavia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; ArgentinaFil: Gómez, María Pía. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; ArgentinaFil: Gómez, María Pía. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; ArgentinaFil: López, María Liza. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; ArgentinaFil: López, María Liza. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; ArgentinaMedWin Publishers2024-12-20T14:56:11Z2024-12-20T14:56:11Z2024-12-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/20723https://medwinpublishers.com/article-description.php?artId=135242639-216XInternational Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology 7 (6) : 1-5 (December 2024)reponame:INTA Digital (INTA)instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)2025-09-29T13:47:01Zoai:localhost:20.500.12123/20723instacron:INTAInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/oai/requesttripaldi.nicolas@inta.gob.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:l2025-09-29 13:47:02.396INTA Digital (INTA) - Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariafalse |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia Ceratitis capitata Liberación de Insectos Estériles Gestión de Plagas Sterile Insect Release Pest Management Population Dynamics Host Parasite Relations Dinámica de Poblaciones Relaciones Huésped Parásito San Juan (Argentina) San Juan, Argentina Mosca de la Fruta |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Host Interaction and Population Dynamics of Ceratitis capitata in Agroecological Systems: Level Infestation in Key Hosts in Irrigation Oasis of San Juan, Argentina |
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Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia Jofré Barud, Flavia Gomez, María Pía Lopez, María Liza |
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Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia |
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Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia Jofré Barud, Flavia Gomez, María Pía Lopez, María Liza |
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Jofré Barud, Flavia Gomez, María Pía Lopez, María Liza |
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Ceratitis capitata Liberación de Insectos Estériles Gestión de Plagas Sterile Insect Release Pest Management Population Dynamics Host Parasite Relations Dinámica de Poblaciones Relaciones Huésped Parásito San Juan (Argentina) San Juan, Argentina Mosca de la Fruta |
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Ceratitis capitata Liberación de Insectos Estériles Gestión de Plagas Sterile Insect Release Pest Management Population Dynamics Host Parasite Relations Dinámica de Poblaciones Relaciones Huésped Parásito San Juan (Argentina) San Juan, Argentina Mosca de la Fruta |
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This study focuses on the infestation and abundance of Ceratitis capitata (the Mediterranean fruit fly) in various host fruit species in San Juan, Argentina, where agriculture plays a key role in the local economy. The aim of the study was to determine the percentage of infestation and the abundance of pupae in different host species, including peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, and figs. The results showed significant variation in infestation rates and pupal abundance across the different host species. Peaches, particularly the flat peach variety, showed the highest infestation rates and pupal abundance. Figs also contributed significantly. Infestation levels were highest in the early stages of peach fruit ripening and decreased once peaches were no longer available. Peach varieties, especially flat peaches, were the primary hosts responsible for maintaining C. capitata population. Figs played an important role as well, while plums and apricots were less significant. The findings support the idea that peaches and figs act as a key hosts in this region, similar to results from previous studies, suggesting the importance of these crops in controlling the fruit fly population. Further studies over a longer period could provide deeper insights into the pest's behavior and control strategies. EEA San Juan Fil: Rodriguez, Claudia Cecilia. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Departamento de Biología; Argentina Fil: Jofré Barud, Flavia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; Argentina Fil: Jofré Barud, Flavia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina Fil: Gómez, María Pía. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; Argentina Fil: Gómez, María Pía. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina Fil: López, María Liza. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria San Juan; Argentina Fil: López, María Liza. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina |
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This study focuses on the infestation and abundance of Ceratitis capitata (the Mediterranean fruit fly) in various host fruit species in San Juan, Argentina, where agriculture plays a key role in the local economy. The aim of the study was to determine the percentage of infestation and the abundance of pupae in different host species, including peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, and figs. The results showed significant variation in infestation rates and pupal abundance across the different host species. Peaches, particularly the flat peach variety, showed the highest infestation rates and pupal abundance. Figs also contributed significantly. Infestation levels were highest in the early stages of peach fruit ripening and decreased once peaches were no longer available. Peach varieties, especially flat peaches, were the primary hosts responsible for maintaining C. capitata population. Figs played an important role as well, while plums and apricots were less significant. The findings support the idea that peaches and figs act as a key hosts in this region, similar to results from previous studies, suggesting the importance of these crops in controlling the fruit fly population. Further studies over a longer period could provide deeper insights into the pest's behavior and control strategies. |
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