Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6373405 | Crop Protection | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Each program was applied in an individual mango orchard and replicated for five seasons with populations being monitored using McPhail traps baited with torula yeast. In addition, fruits were sampled at ripening and individually placed in containers to determine the incidence and infestation rates of emerged fruit fly species. Results show that for the molasses bait 9 g of D. elliptica roots powder soaked in 5 L of neutral soap are required to kill 50% of a B. dorsalis population. The three IPM methods did not differ significantly in reducing fly incidence and infestation rates. We analyzed the three IPM methods on the basis of cost-benefit, environmental protection and health safety, in the light of purpose and market focus of the farmer. It is finally recommended that spot application of botanical bait can be used in IPM programs for fruit flies in smallholder settings. Spot application of Success bait is recommended for commercial farmers targeting organic and export market markets. Broadcast spray of Karate is recommended for commercial farmers, mostly targeting regional markets.
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Authors
Maulid Walad Mwatawala, Hendry Mziray, Hamis Malebo, Marc De Meyer,