2019
DOI: 10.33912/agro.2596-0644.2018.v1.n1.p49-63.id208
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Atratividade e qualidade de iscas alimentares na captura da mosca-das-frutas Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Abstract: Objetivou-se determinar a eficiência e qualidade de atrativos alimentares na captura de Ceratitis capitata. Avaliou-se a eficiência de dois atrativos alimentares comerciais o Bio Anastrepha® e o CeraTrap® nas formas líquida e semissólida. O delineamento experimental usado foi em blocos casualizados em esquema fatorial (5 x 6 x 2 x 4) sendo: cinco (quatro atrativos + testemunha de água destilada), seis períodos de exposição dos atrativos no ambiente, dois sexos (adultos fêmeas e machos de C. capitata) d… Show more

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“…Data found by [9] evidenced that Bio Anastrepha ® alone have captured approximately 16.3 and 20.4 times more adults of C. capitata than sugar cane molasses. Found that the liquid attractants Bio Anastrepha ® and CeraTrap ® accounted for more than 60% of the total number of C. capitata captured during the six exposure periods [8].…”
Section: Food Attractants Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data found by [9] evidenced that Bio Anastrepha ® alone have captured approximately 16.3 and 20.4 times more adults of C. capitata than sugar cane molasses. Found that the liquid attractants Bio Anastrepha ® and CeraTrap ® accounted for more than 60% of the total number of C. capitata captured during the six exposure periods [8].…”
Section: Food Attractants Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reduces fruit flies population potentially present in the orchard, decreasing the pressure and chances of an infestation [7]. However, the use of food attractions as a vegetable hydrolyzed protein in Brazilian fruit growing is still restricted, and can be attributed to these factors as their availability in the market and its cost [8]. In Brazil, molasses of sugar cane and fruit juices are attractants used in many fruit growing areas at the expense of hydrolyzed protein, as both for monitoring and for the preparation of toxic baits [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%