Seasonal Population of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and Pesticide Use Pattern after Its Invasion in Caneberry Crops in Pennsylvania (USA)

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
N. Joshi, K. Demchak, D. Biddinger
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Abstract

Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a major invasive pest of caneberries (e.g., blackberries and raspberries) and other thin-skinned fruit crops. In recent years, it has been reported as an economically important fruit pest in many countries. In caneberries, the timely detection and management of invasive insect pests such as D. suzukii is important to maintain profitability and avoid fruit export restriction. Invasions by such new pest species in commercial crop production often changes pesticide use patterns and frequency as growers try to control pest populations on their farms. In this study, we examined the seasonal population of D. suzukii and pesticide use patterns before and after D. suzukii invasion in primocane-fruiting raspberry and floricane-fruiting blackberry crop production in Pennsylvania. The results of seasonal monitoring conducted over two years showed higher populations of D. suzukii fruit flies during the settle period. The evaluation of crop-specific pesticide programs showed an increase in pesticide use frequency compared to the crop season before D. suzukii invasion in the blackberry planting. Similarly, over a five-fold increase in pesticide application was recorded in the raspberry planting in the year following invasion. The implications of increased pesticide use patterns in blackberry and raspberry production are discussed.
美国宾夕法尼亚州苏氏果蝇(双翅目:果蝇科)入侵后的季节种群及农药使用格局
苏氏果蝇(双翅目:果蝇科)是黑莓(如黑莓和覆盆子)和其他薄皮水果作物的主要入侵害虫。近年来,在许多国家已被报道为具有重要经济意义的水果害虫。在蔓越莓中,及时发现和管理入侵害虫,如铃木夜蛾,对保持盈利和避免果实出口限制至关重要。由于种植者试图控制其农场的害虫数量,这些新害虫物种对商业作物生产的入侵往往会改变农药的使用模式和频率。在本研究中,我们研究了在宾夕法尼亚州原果覆盆子和佛罗里达果黑莓作物生产中,铃木夜蛾的季节种群和杀虫剂的使用模式。2年多的季节监测结果表明,在定居期,铃氏弓形虫的种群数量较高。对作物专用农药方案的评价表明,与铃木夜蛾入侵前的作物季节相比,黑莓种植的农药使用频率有所增加。同样,在入侵后的一年里,覆盆子种植的农药使用量增加了五倍以上。讨论了增加农药使用模式对黑莓和覆盆子生产的影响。
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Arthropoda Selecta
Arthropoda Selecta Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
33.30%
发文量
44
期刊介绍: The open-access, peer-reviewed journal is published mostly in English. The scope of the journal is the morphology, taxonomy, development, life histories, zoogeography, phylogeny and evolution of Crustacea, Chelicerata, Myriapoda and other arthropods, both recent and fossil.
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