Current integrated pest management tactics for the spotted wing Drosophila and their practical implementation in Switzerland

A. Baroffio, M. Dorsaz, F. Kuonen
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Abstract

Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), the spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) is a concern for small fruit and stone fruit growers. This invasive pest lays eggs in healthy fruits with a serrated ovipositor, resulting in considerable economic losses, mainly in berry crops. In Europe, it was first recorded in Switzerland in 2011, causing considerable damage in all small fruit crops, especially in later-developing crops (autumn raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and elderberries). The pest was found in all regions of the country, from low altitudes to the timberline. The range of host plants is very broad, not only affecting crops, but also wild fruits. Switzerland has implemented a strategy at the national level by combining an effective monitoring system with hygiene measures and mass trapping. Insecticide applications, usually based on spinosyns, are only considered as a last resort. In addition to this already operative strategy, innovative alternatives are considered, in particular the use of repellents or masking substances.
瑞士斑点翅果蝇病虫害综合治理策略及其实践实施
苏氏果蝇(Matsumura, 1931)(双翅目:果蝇科),斑点翅果蝇(SWD)是小型水果和核果种植者关注的问题。这种入侵害虫用锯齿状产卵器在健康的水果中产卵,造成相当大的经济损失,主要是在浆果作物中。在欧洲,2011年瑞士首次记录到这种情况,对所有小型水果作物造成了相当大的损害,特别是对后期发展的作物(秋季覆盆子、黑莓、蓝莓和接骨木莓)。从低海拔到树带线,这个国家的所有地区都发现了这种害虫。寄主植物范围很广,不仅影响农作物,也影响野果。瑞士在国家一级实施了一项战略,将有效的监测系统与卫生措施和大规模诱捕相结合。杀虫剂的使用,通常是基于spinosyns,只被认为是最后的手段。除了这一已经实施的战略外,还考虑了创新的替代方案,特别是使用驱蚊剂或掩蔽物质。
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