Medfly Population Suppression through Augmentative Release of an Introduced Parasitoid in an Irrigated Multi-Fruit Orchard of Central–Western Argentina

Author:

Suárez Lorena12,Biancheri María Josefina Buonocore3,Murúa Fernando1,Ordano Mariano45ORCID,Wang Xingeng6ORCID,Cancino Jorge7ORCID,Garcia Flavio Roberto Mello8ORCID,Sánchez Guillermo12,Beltrachini Sergio1,Kulichevsky Luis Ernesto1,Ovruski Sergio Marcelo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dirección de Sanidad Vegetal, Animal y Alimentos de San Juan (DSVAA)-Gobierno de la Provincia de San Juan, Nazario Benavides 8000 Oeste, Rivadavia 5413, Argentina

2. CCT CONICET San Juan, Av. Libertador Gral. San Martín 1109, Capital 5400, Argentina

3. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos y Biotecnología (PROIMI-CONICET), División Control Biológico, Avda. Belgrano y Pje. Caseros, San Miguel de Tucumán 4000, Argentina

4. Fundación Miguel Lillo, Miguel Lillo 251, San Miguel de Tucumán 4000, Argentina

5. Instituto de Ecología Regional, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán—Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Las Cúpulas S/N, Horco Molle, Yerba Buena 4107, Argentina

6. USDA-ARS Beneficial Insects Introduction Research Unit, Newark, DE 19713, USA

7. Programa Moscamed-Moscafrut, SADER-SENASICA, Dirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Camino a los Cacahotales s/n, Metapa de Dominguez 30860, México

8. Departamento de Ecologia, Zoologia e Genética, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas 96000, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract

Biological control through the augmentative release of parasitoids is an important complementary tool that may be incorporated into other strategies for the eradication/eco-friendly control of pest fruit flies. However, not much information is available on the effectiveness of fruit fly parasitoids as biocontrol agents in semi-arid and temperate fruit-growing regions. Therefore, this study evaluated the effect of augmentative releases of the larval parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) on Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (medfly) populations over two fruit seasons (2013 and 2014) on a 10 ha irrigated fruit farm in San Juan province, central–western Argentina. The parasitoids were mass reared on irradiated medfly larvae of the Vienna-8 temperature-sensitive lethal genetic sexing strain. About 1692 (±108) parasitoids/ha were released per each of the 13 periods throughout each fruit season. Another similar farm was chosen as a control of non-parasitoid release. The numbers of captured adult flies in food-baited traps and of recovered fly puparia from sentinel fruits were considered the main variables to analyze the effect of parasitoid release on fly population suppression using a generalized least squares model. The results showed a significant decrease (p < 0.05) in the medfly population on the parasitoid release farm when compared to the Control farm, demonstrating the effectiveness of augmentative biological control using this exotic parasitoid. Thus, D. longicaudata could be used in combination with other medfly suppression strategies in the fruit production valleys of San Juan.

Funder

San Juan Eradication and Control Medfly Program

Dirección de Sanidad Vegetal, Animal y Alimentos, Government of the San Juan Province

Argentina

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Insect Science

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