First report of the fruits flies, Ceratitis quinaria and Ceratitis silvestri, on yellow plum Ximenia americana in Burkina Faso, West Africa,
Lien de l'article:
Auteur(s): A. BADOLO
Auteur(s) tagués: Athanase BADOLO ;
Résumé

Fruits of Ximenia americana provide oil that is used for food and cosmetics. However, oil production potentials are limited by damages caused by the fruit flies. This research focused on the identification of the harmful insects of the ripe fruits of X. americana, the measure of morphometric and demographic parameters. Damages were also determined. Samplings were carried out in two sites and consisted in fruits collection on 10 randomly selected mature trees per site. Fruits are sorted to separate healthy ones and portions of damaged ones were incubated in order to follow insects rearing. Two species of fruit flies were identified for the first time on X. americana. They were Ceratitis quinaria (BEZZI) and Ceratitis silvestrii (BEZZI). Their morphometric and demographic parameters varied according to the sites. Parasitoids from the genus Diachasmimorpha were also identified …

Mots-clés

962
Enseignants
5577
Publications
49
Laboratoires
84
Projets