Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam

About 12 fruit kinds were heavily attacked by fruit flies. This pest could decrease 30% yield of Guava in average with its appearance in June-July. On Mango, fruit flies attacked seriously in April-May. Using Methyl eugenol traps has revealed the efficiency to control it. Average population of fruit...

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Main Authors: Duc, H. T., Thuy, N. N.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 2018
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spelling oai:http:--agris.upm.edu.my:0-13948Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South VietnamDuc, H. T.Thuy, N. N.Fruit fliesPest control (postharvest)Dacus dorsalisDacus cucurbitaeGuavasInsecticidesPlantationsOrchardsJujubeMangoesMandarinsPapayasLonganRambutansSoursopAbout 12 fruit kinds were heavily attacked by fruit flies. This pest could decrease 30% yield of Guava in average with its appearance in June-July. On Mango, fruit flies attacked seriously in April-May. Using Methyl eugenol traps has revealed the efficiency to control it. Average population of fruit flies were recorded as BOO-1000/trap/week. The majority of fruit flies species in Vietnam are identified as Dacus dorsalis and Dacus cucurbitae. We also recorded other four species of fruit flies that need to be identified later.Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2018-01-24T08:19:04Z2018-01-24T08:19:04Z1996Proceedings PaperArticleNon-RefereedProceedings of the International Conference on Tropical Fruits: Global Commercialisation of Tropical Fruits Vol. II: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 23-26 Jul 1996, p. 273-278967-936-286-8http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/13948MY2018050060enVietnamhttp://www.oceandocs.org/license
institution AGRIS
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language English
topic Fruit flies
Pest control (postharvest)
Dacus dorsalis
Dacus cucurbitae
Guavas
Insecticides
Plantations
Orchards
Jujube
Mangoes
Mandarins
Papayas
Longan
Rambutans
Soursop
spellingShingle Fruit flies
Pest control (postharvest)
Dacus dorsalis
Dacus cucurbitae
Guavas
Insecticides
Plantations
Orchards
Jujube
Mangoes
Mandarins
Papayas
Longan
Rambutans
Soursop
Duc, H. T.
Thuy, N. N.
Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam
description About 12 fruit kinds were heavily attacked by fruit flies. This pest could decrease 30% yield of Guava in average with its appearance in June-July. On Mango, fruit flies attacked seriously in April-May. Using Methyl eugenol traps has revealed the efficiency to control it. Average population of fruit flies were recorded as BOO-1000/trap/week. The majority of fruit flies species in Vietnam are identified as Dacus dorsalis and Dacus cucurbitae. We also recorded other four species of fruit flies that need to be identified later.
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author Duc, H. T.
Thuy, N. N.
author_facet Duc, H. T.
Thuy, N. N.
author_sort Duc, H. T.
title Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam
title_short Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam
title_full Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam
title_fullStr Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the South Vietnam
title_sort preliminary result of the investigation on fruit flies in the south vietnam
publisher Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)
publishDate 2018
url http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/13948
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