Abstract
AbstractThe spotted wing drosophila (SWD)Drosophila suzukii(Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a pest of soft fruit. Since its introduction in Europe in 2008 farmers struggle to protect their crops. The sterile insect technique (SIT) has proven efficient at controlling numerous fruit fly species and could be deployed to controlD. suzukii. In recent years, key elements of SIT applied toD. suzukiihave become available. However, field- and field-like experiments are scarce. In this experiment, we assayed the efficacy of a high-performance strain at reducing the reproduction ofD. suzukiiin complex, yet replicated and controlled conditions. Two ratios of sterile to fertile insects (5:1 and 1:1) using bisexual releases were compared to a control treatment with fertile, wild flies only. The presence of sterile individuals at a 5:1 ratio significantly reduced fly reproduction, measured after 5 days, by an approximate threefold factor. However, the proportion of infested fruits in the treated plots remained unaffected. The number of available berries in the cage appeared an unexpected determinant of fly infestation, suggesting undocumented density-dependent processes. The success of this assay opens the door to larger scales experiments, over several generations, and, in the near future, the field-evaluation of the efficacy of the SIT to controlD. suzukii.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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