2019
DOI: 10.1653/024.102.0112
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The Effectiveness of Fruit Bagging and Culling for Risk Mitigation of Fruit Flies Affecting Citrus in China: A Preliminary Report

Abstract: Several tephritid fruit fly species that are damaging to citrus in China are worldwide quarantine pests. Two field tests were conducted in China to evaluate the effectiveness of fruit bagging (i.e., fruits were grown in bags for at least 1.5 mo until harvest) and culling for risk mitigation of these pests during the fruit harvest season of 2017. The first test was conducted in Pinghe County of Fujian Province. The purpose of this test was to assess the effectiveness of fruit bagging on risk mitigation of fruit… Show more

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“…Chinese citrus fly was first reported in 2007 in Sweet orange at Paripatle, Dhankuta, district of Nepal (Adhikari et al, 2020). This insect species are oligophagous, feeding exclusively on the fruits of citrus species and is univoltine unlike other tephritid flies, with adults emerging during April to May and overwintering as pupae (Xia et al, 2019). The pest can cause up to 100% damage to the sweet orange fruit in severe condition (Huang et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese citrus fly was first reported in 2007 in Sweet orange at Paripatle, Dhankuta, district of Nepal (Adhikari et al, 2020). This insect species are oligophagous, feeding exclusively on the fruits of citrus species and is univoltine unlike other tephritid flies, with adults emerging during April to May and overwintering as pupae (Xia et al, 2019). The pest can cause up to 100% damage to the sweet orange fruit in severe condition (Huang et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%