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<title>BIOECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES (Dacus vertebratus BEZZI AND Zeugodacus cucurbitae COQUILLETT) ON Citrullus lanatus (THUNB.) MATSUM. &amp; NAKAI WITH ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI</title>
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<title>BIOECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES (Dacus vertebratus BEZZI AND Zeugodacus cucurbitae COQUILLETT) ON Citrullus lanatus (THUNB.) MATSUM. &amp; NAKAI WITH ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI</title>
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<name>HINTENOU, MICHELINE VIGNON</name>
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<updated>2022-01-21T09:11:11Z</updated>
<published>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">BIOECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES (Dacus vertebratus BEZZI AND Zeugodacus cucurbitae COQUILLETT) ON Citrullus lanatus (THUNB.) MATSUM. &amp; NAKAI WITH ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI
HINTENOU, MICHELINE VIGNON
Dacus vertebratus (Dv) and Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Zc) are important polyphagous&#13;
Fruit Flies (FF) causing considerable yield loss in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)&#13;
worldwide. Entomopathogens have been used extensively for controlling insect pests&#13;
due to environmental concerns to replace the use of chemical pesticides. However, information on the use of entomopathogens for FF control is scanty. Therefore, the life&#13;
cycles of Dv and Zc, and their management with entomopathogens were investigated. Life cycles of male and female Dv and Zc on watermelon were studied to determine&#13;
Development Time-DT (days), morphometrics (mm) and survival (%) of immature&#13;
stages following standard procedures. Eight commonly grown fruits and vegetables:&#13;
watermelon, pawpaw, melon, cucumber, pickled-cucumber, caserta-zucchini, magda- zucchini and fordhook-zucchini were evaluated for susceptibility to Dv only due to&#13;
non-susceptibility of Zc to other vegetable hosts apart from watermelon following&#13;
standard methods. Fecundity and DT of Dv were assessed. Soil Samples (SS) were&#13;
randomly collected from six main watermelon producing areas in Southern Benin&#13;
Republic to identify and characterise local entomopathogens with capacity to control&#13;
FF using standard procedures. Two commercial isolates of Beauveria bassiana (Bb337, Bb338) and Metarhizium anisopliae (Ma) were bio-assayed each at 10&#13;
5&#13;
, 10&#13;
6&#13;
, 10&#13;
7&#13;
, 10&#13;
8&#13;
, 10&#13;
9 and 10&#13;
10 conidia/mL against Dv and Zc larvae for mortality. Probit analysis was&#13;
computed to determine Lethal Concentration (LC50). Efficacy of four isolated fungi&#13;
from SS were evaluated at 10&#13;
10 conidia/mL on both FF; mortality was assessed. Effectiveness of field application of Ma (50g/ha), Bb337 (50g/ha), Bb338 (50g/ha), ICIPE-69 (200mL/ha) and a synthetic insecticide (K-optimal, 10&#13;
3mL/ha) was&#13;
evaluated on watermelon (25,000 plants/ha). Treatments were applied twice a week&#13;
from three-weeks after sowing to two-weeks before harvest and yield (t/ha) data was&#13;
collected. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and ANOVA at α0.05. Development of Dv and Zc was holometabolous with four stages. Male DT (16.6±0.3)&#13;
and female DT (16.7±0.3) of Dv were not significantly different from Zc (male =&#13;
17.5±0.3; female = 18.8±0.4). Dacus vertebratus was smaller (female = 6.3±0.3 mm;&#13;
male = 6.3±0.2 mm) than Zc (female = 6.4±0.3 mm; male = 8.2±0.2 mm). Survival&#13;
rate of Dv and Zc were not significantly different for egg (Dv = 78.5%; Zc = 79.2%), first-instar (Dv = 72.7%; Zc = 71.7%), second-instar (Dv = 92.7%; Zc = 90.6%), third-&#13;
ii&#13;
instar (Dv = 92.5%; Zc = 93.1%) and pupae (Dv = 85.5%; Zc = 80.7%). Eggs laid per&#13;
mated-female of Dv were significantly higher on watermelon (650.5±50.2) followed&#13;
by pawpaw (537.6±47.3), fordhook-zucchini (537.5 ± 46.3), cucumber (528.6±38.6), pickled-cucumber (528.1±39.2), melon (521.7±39.1), magda-zucchini (515.1±38.9)&#13;
and caserta-zucchini (510.0±37.3). The DT of Dv was shortest on watermelon&#13;
(16.6±1.3) &lt; 16.7±1.6 (magda-zucchini) &lt; 18.3±1.6 (caserta-zucchini) &lt; 19.1±1.4&#13;
(fordhook-zucchini) &lt; 19.6±1.9 (pawpaw) &lt; 19.7±1.2 (cucumber) &lt; 20.0±1.1 (melon&#13;
and pickled-cucumber) suggesting host suitability. Four fungi species: Aspergillus&#13;
niger, A. flavus, Botryotricum sp. and Fusarium verticillioides with entomopathogenic&#13;
potential were identified from SS. Larval mortality was significantly higher with Ma&#13;
(Dv = 37.5%; Zc = 63.1%), Bb337 (Dv = 31.8%; Zc = 39.2%) and least with Bb338&#13;
(Dv = 26.1%; Zc = 35.6%). The LC50 of larval stage of FF subjected to&#13;
entomopathogens was 10&#13;
10 conidia/mL. Highest mortalities were recorded on Zc&#13;
(44.0%, 33.0%, 28.0%, 22.0%) treated with A. niger, A. flavus, F. verticillioides and&#13;
Botryotricum sp. compared to mortalities on Dv (4.0%, 5.0%, 2.0%, 8.0%, respectively). Watermelon yield was superior with Ma application and was in the order:&#13;
148.8±25.2t/ha (Ma) &gt; 145.8±25.2 t/ha (K-optimal) &gt; 136.7±23.6 t/ha (Bb337) &gt;&#13;
119.2±20.5 t/ha (Bb338) &gt; 115.8±20.9 t/ha (ICIPE69). Watermelon was the most susceptible host fruit of Dacus vertebratus and Zeugodacus&#13;
cucurbitae. Metarhizium anisopliae at 50g/ha was sufficient to control the insect, thus&#13;
increasing watermelon production above conventional pesticide
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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