Effect of Different Types of Iraqi Soils and Burial Depths of the Larvae and Pupae on the Adult Emergence Rate of the Mediterranean Fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), Under Laboratory Conditions.

Samira Khlayw, A. Abbas, Sabreen Abd-El Hadi, A. Hussein
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This experiment was conducted to study the effect of soil type (structure) and different dumping depths of larvae and pupae within the soil on the emergence rate of adults of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, which is considered a major pest affecting citrus and stone fruits orchards. Three soil types were selected: sandy clay, clay loam and loam and for each type six dumping depths were tested (3, 5, 7, 10, 15 and 20 cm).The results showed that the soil type had a significant effect on the adults emergence rate, and the highest rate was recorded for the sandy clay soil, when using the last larval instars (pre-pupae) and pupal stages, and reached 55.28 and 51.66%, respectively. The results also showed that the soil type and dumping depth together have a significant effect on the adults' emergence rate of the Mediterranean fruit fly. The sandy clay soil and the two depths, 5 and 7 cm, gave the highest emergence rate which was 73.3 and 71.67%, respectively, when using the last larval instar. Whereas, the clay loam soil gave at 3 and 5 cm soil depths a 70% emergence rate for both dumping levels. The results also showed that the two soil types sandy clay and loam showed that the emergence of adults continued even at 20 cm depth. The results obtained in this research can be incorporated to the practices used for the integrated management of the Mediterranean fruit fly C. capitata. Keywords: Mediterranean fruit fly, soil type, soil depth, adults' emergence rate.
伊拉克不同土壤类型及幼虫和蛹埋深对地中海头角蝇成虫羽化率的影响
本试验研究了不同土壤类型(结构)和不同土壤中幼虫和蛹倾倒深度对地中海果蝇头角蝇成虫羽化率的影响。头角蝇是柑橘和核果果园的主要害虫。选择砂质粘土、粘壤土和壤土3种土壤类型,每种土壤类型分别测试6个倾倒深度(3、5、7、10、15和20 cm)。结果表明:不同土壤类型对成虫羽化率有显著影响,其中砂质粘土在末龄(蛹前)和蛹期羽化率最高,分别达到55.28%和51.66%;土壤类型和倾倒深度对地中海果蝇成虫羽化率均有显著影响。砂质粘土和5、7 cm两种深度的羽化率最高,分别为73.3%和71.67%。而粘壤土在3 cm和5 cm土层的出苗率均达到70%。砂质粘土和壤土两种土壤类型表明,即使在20 cm深度,成虫的羽化仍在继续。本研究结果可为地中海果蝇的综合管理提供参考。关键词:地中海果蝇,土壤类型,土壤深度,成虫羽化率。
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