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Reduced-risk management of Rhagoletis cerasi flies (host race Prunus) in combination with a preliminary phenological model

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Kovancı, Orkun Barış
Kovancı, Bahattin

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Entomology

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Seasonal flight activity of Rhagoletis cerasi (L.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) adults was monitored using yellow sticky traps at sweet cherry orchards under different management regimes in Bursa, northwestern Turkey, during 1997-1998. In the reduced-risk backyard orchards, soil ploughing in the fall or spring to destroy the pupae was combined with a single application of an insecticide, while conventionally managed orchards received six to seven insecticide applications for controlling adults. Traps in commercial orchards caught significantly fewer adults than those in reduced-risk backyard orchards. Levels of cherry fruit fly fruit damage were very low (0.1 %) in commercial orchards, whereas infestation rates averaged 2.2% in reduced-risk orchards. A preliminary phenology model was developed for optimal timing of insecticide applications based on air temperature summations since 1 February. In the reduced-risk backyard orchards, the first flies were captured between 25 May and 2 June, corresponding to an average degree-day (DD) accumulation of 582.50 +/- 10.50 DD at an altitude of 150 m. However, first adult emergence at 1170 m was recorded between 6 and 14 June, averaging 667.50 +/- 14.50 DD. Adult emergence exhibited bimodal peaks in a single flight at low altitude but there was a single peak at high altitude sites. Total adult flight period averaged 459 +/- 29.50 and 649 +/- 25.50 DD at low and high altitude sites, respectively. Our prediction model suggests that the optimum spray-window for a single insecticide application occurs between 577.70 and 639.40 DD at 150 m and between 780.90 and 848.60 DD at 1170 m.

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Entomology, Yellow sticky traps, Tephritidae, Elevation, Degree-day, Cherry fruit fly, Tephritidae, Rhagoletis cingulata, Rhagoletis cerasi, Prunus avium, Prunus, Diptera, Temperature, Populations, Ophtera-brumata, Diptera-tephritidaeoper, Cherry fruit-fly

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Kovancı, O. B. ve Kovancı, B. (2006). ''Reduced-risk management of Rhagoletis cerasi flies (host race Prunus) in combination with a preliminary phenological model''. Journal of Insect Science, 6.

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