Cold tolerance of the Mediterranean fruit fly in date and mandarin

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Abstract

The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), is an endemic pest in Israel and there can be low levels of infestation of dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.). Because C. capitata is considered a quarantine pest by several major importing countries, the export of fresh dates requires the elimination of this pest. For mandarin, cold storage at 1.11°Cfor 15 d is considered to be an effective treatment for the elimination of C. capitata. In this study,wecompared the cold tolerance of C. capitata in 'Barhi' dates to that of C. capitata in mandarins (Citrus unshiu Marcovitch, 'Satsuma'). In Barhi dates, we found the third instars to be the most cold-tolerant as compared with other life stages. Ceratitis capitata in date fruits were significantly less cold-tolerant than C. capitata in Satsuma mandarins. The last viable larvae in dates and mandarins were found after 8 and 13 d of treatment, respectively, and the calculated mortality curves in the two crops were significantly different. These results demonstrate that C. capitata is more sensitive to cold treatment when in date fruits than in mandarins. Therefore, the quarantine cold treatments used to eliminate C. capitata from mandarins should be sufficiently effective if applied to fresh date fruits.

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Gazit, Y., Akiva, R., & Gavriel, S. (2014). Cold tolerance of the Mediterranean fruit fly in date and mandarin. Journal of Economic Entomology, 107(5), 1745–1750. https://doi.org/10.1603/EC14050

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