2020
DOI: 10.1111/epp.12703
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Emergence de Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) sur culture protégée de piment (Solanaceae) en zone subsaharienne (Algérie)

Abstract: En Alg erie, la mouche m editerran eenne des fruits a longtemps et e associ ee a la production fruiti ere des r egions côti eres a climat temp er e. Avec le changement climatique, en particulier avec un automne et un printemps devenus plus chauds et secs, cette mouche s'est diss emin ee a de nouvelles localisations et cause d esormais des dommages a d'autres plantes hôtes. Elle est pr esente dans la zone subsaharienne du Souf (Alg erie) sur culture prot eg ee de piment (Capsicum annuum) o u elle cause des d eg… Show more

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“…Despite the hot and dry climate of the Sahara, this pest occurs in these oases, where the microclimate is favourable for its development. It is even reported in the province of El Oued on Capsicum annuum cultivated in glasshouses (Mostefaoui et al 2020). In addition, the diff erent crops in these oases mature at different times, which enables this pest to reproduce continuously.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Despite the hot and dry climate of the Sahara, this pest occurs in these oases, where the microclimate is favourable for its development. It is even reported in the province of El Oued on Capsicum annuum cultivated in glasshouses (Mostefaoui et al 2020). In addition, the diff erent crops in these oases mature at different times, which enables this pest to reproduce continuously.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several fruit flies attack diverse species of fruit (El-Heneidy et al, 2019;Food and Agriculture Organization, 2015;Łabanowska & Piotrowski, 2015;Mahmoud et al, 2019;Nebie et al, 2021;Orhan et al, 2016). In Algeria, fruit fly pose a risk to most commercial fruit; some species of the Tephritidae family are introduced pests and are very common in Mitidja and in many regions where fruit production is intense (Chergui et al, 2020;Laamari et al, 2022;Mostefaoui et al, 2020;Settaoui et al, 2017). The dense vegetation cover of the steppes near the Chotts, particularly in Djelfa, provides a favourable environment for the development of arthropods harmful to agriculture and humans (Khadoumi, et al, 2022;Messaoudene et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of them are known for their impact on many crops in the world's tropical areas (James et al, 2010). The three species, Ceratitis capitata, Silba capsicarum and Tuta absoluta which were the most abundant species in the studied plant are known to especially attack pepper fruits and cause significant damage (Mostefaoui et al, 2020). Furthermore, C. capitata is commonly recorded from a wide range of Solanaceae fruits pests (Elono-Azang et al, 2016;Heumou et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%