2008
DOI: 10.1093/jee/101.3.866
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Survival and Development of Immature Stages of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Citrus Fruit

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“…These sugars have been previously reported as present in extracts of Citrus species, some of which are host plants to C. capitata (Golan & Najda 2011). The chemical composition of each plant is well known to play an important role in host plant selection of the medflies, and sugars represent the main key factor that induces preference by the insect (Papachristos et al 2008). Thus, sugars can play different roles during the life cycle of C. capitata, i.e.…”
Section: Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…These sugars have been previously reported as present in extracts of Citrus species, some of which are host plants to C. capitata (Golan & Najda 2011). The chemical composition of each plant is well known to play an important role in host plant selection of the medflies, and sugars represent the main key factor that induces preference by the insect (Papachristos et al 2008). Thus, sugars can play different roles during the life cycle of C. capitata, i.e.…”
Section: Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This could be due to the fact that the medfly also infests plants that contain bitter substances (Kirbaslar & Kirbaslar 2003). In fact, the percentage of mating obtained in medfly males exposed to the Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) was 76.5% (Kouloussis et al 2013) and the survival of the medfly larvae and pupae in the albedo in the same plant was 76% (Papachristos et al 2008). Besides, as reported above, during specific stages of the life cycle, bitter compounds may not have a toxic effect or may have an attractive significance.…”
Section: Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O retardamento do desenvolvimento larval de Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera, Tephritidae) e o aumento da mortalidade nesta fase foram constatados por Papachristos et al (2008), em frutos de citros (Citrus spp.) (Rutaceae) com menor pH e acidez total titulável (ATT) mais alta, apesar de a viabilidade dos ovos e de o período de incubação não terem sido afetados.…”
Section: Caracterização De Danos Causados Por Anastrepha Fraterculus unclassified
“…Segundo Rattanapun et al (2009), frutos de mangueira, Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae), menos ácidos e com maiores teores de sólidos solú-veis totais (SST) propiciaram maior sobrevivência larval de Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel (Diptera, Tephritidae). Os mesmos autores observaram que mangas semimaduras ou maduras foram mais preferidas pelos adultos em relação às verdes, devido à maior maciez do pericarpo, maior teor de SST e coloração mais atrativa.…”
Section: Caracterização De Danos Causados Por Anastrepha Fraterculus unclassified
“…En cítricos, durante esta fase y de forma natural se produce una elevada mortalidad de larvas (Papachristos et al, 2008), además, por norma general, la sensibilidad a las δ-endotoxinas de B. thuringiensis es máxima al inicio del desarrollo larvario. En la actualidad, la técnica de la transgénesis en cítricos está muy desarrollada y se conocen promotores específicos que permiten la expresión de proteínas foráneas en tejidos del fruto (Shimada et al, 2005).…”
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