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Host plant use by apple maggot, western cherry fruit fly, and other Rhagoletis species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in central Washington state

机译:华盛顿州中部的苹果,西部樱桃果蝇和其他Rhagoletis物种(Diptera:Tephritidae)使用寄主植物

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Host plant use by apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh), 1867, western cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis indifferens Curran, 1932, and other Rhagoletis species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in five cities or towns and several habitats of different commercial importance within south central Washington state was determined in 2004 to 2006. Rhagoletis pomonella larvae infested 0 to 16% of non-commercial apple trees, Malus domestica (Borkh.) Borkh., and 0 to 22.5% of wild black hawthorn, Crataegus douglasii Lindl. (Rosaceae), the first data showing R. pomonella has established within this part of the state. Rhagoletis indifferens infested 81.8 to 100% of non-commercial sweet and sour cherry trees (Prunus avium (L.) L. and Prunus cerasus L.) (0% in one area) and 21.7 to 94.7% of wild bitter cherry trees, Prunus emarginata (Dougl. ex. Hook.) D. Dietr. (Rosaceae). Rhagoletis zephyria Snow, 1894, Rhagoletis basiola (Osten Sacken), 1877, Rhagoletis tabellaria (Fitch), 1855, Rhagoletis berberis Curran, 1932, and Rhagoletis completa Cresson, 1929 infested 0 or 15.4 to 100% of their normal host plants. In south central Washington, the host breadth of P, pomonella is narrow perhaps because of the hot and dry conditions, low fly densities, and low host abundance outside of orchards. Here, R. pomonella likely can be managed to meet the strict quarantine requirements of apple export. Rhagoletis indifferens management can be confined to sweet and sour cherry trees. Responses of various Rhagoletis species to plant cues and survival of flies in dry climates need to be determined to understand patterns of host use and population densities in Washington.
机译:苹果867蝇,Rhogoletis pomonella(Walsh)(1867年),西部樱桃果蝇,Rhogoletis indifferens Curran(1932年)和其他Rhagoletis物种(Diptera:Tephritidae)在五个城市或城镇中以及南部具有不同商业重要性的多个生境中使用寄主植物华盛顿州中部地区于2004年至2006年被确定。Rhagoletis pomonella幼虫侵染了0至16%的非商业性苹果树,家蝇(Balkh。Borus。)和0至22.5%的野生黑山楂Crataegus douglasii Lindl。 (蔷薇科),第一个显示R. pomonella的数据已经建立在该州的这一部分内。罗非鱼的非商业性酸甜樱桃树(李子和李子樱桃)(在一个区域中为0%)和野生苦樱桃树(李子)的21.8至94.7%中的81.8至100%受侵害。 emarginata(Dougl。ex。Hook。)D. Dietr。 (蔷薇科)。 Rhagoletis zephyria Snow(1894),Rhogoletis basiola(Osten Sacken),1877,Rhagoletis tabellaria(Fitch),1855,Rhagoletis berberis Curran(1932)和Rhagoletis completa Cresson(1929)侵染了正常寄主植物的0或15.4至100%。在华盛顿州中南部,P,灰叶猴的寄主宽度较窄,这可能是由于炎热和干燥的条件,低果蝇密度以及果园外寄主丰度低所致。在这里,可能可以对Pomonella R.进行管理以满足苹果出口的严格检疫要求。冷漠鼠尾草的管理可以局限于糖醋樱桃树。需要确定各种Rhagoletis物种对植物线索的响应以及果蝇在干燥气候下的存活,以了解华盛顿的寄主利用模式和人口密度。

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