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BIOECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES (Dacus vertebratus BEZZI AND Zeugodacus cucurbitae COQUILLETT) ON Citrullus lanatus (THUNB.) MATSUM. & NAKAI WITH ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI

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dc.contributor.author HINTENOU, MICHELINE VIGNON
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-21T09:11:11Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-21T09:11:11Z
dc.date.issued 2021-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/631
dc.description.abstract Dacus vertebratus (Dv) and Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Zc) are important polyphagous Fruit Flies (FF) causing considerable yield loss in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) worldwide. Entomopathogens have been used extensively for controlling insect pests 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 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 Development Time-DT (days), morphometrics (mm) and survival (%) of immature stages following standard procedures. Eight commonly grown fruits and vegetables: watermelon, pawpaw, melon, cucumber, pickled-cucumber, caserta-zucchini, magda- zucchini and fordhook-zucchini were evaluated for susceptibility to Dv only due to non-susceptibility of Zc to other vegetable hosts apart from watermelon following standard methods. Fecundity and DT of Dv were assessed. Soil Samples (SS) were randomly collected from six main watermelon producing areas in Southern Benin Republic to identify and characterise local entomopathogens with capacity to control FF using standard procedures. Two commercial isolates of Beauveria bassiana (Bb337, Bb338) and Metarhizium anisopliae (Ma) were bio-assayed each at 10 5 , 10 6 , 10 7 , 10 8 , 10 9 and 10 10 conidia/mL against Dv and Zc larvae for mortality. Probit analysis was computed to determine Lethal Concentration (LC50). Efficacy of four isolated fungi from SS were evaluated at 10 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 3mL/ha) was evaluated on watermelon (25,000 plants/ha). Treatments were applied twice a week from three-weeks after sowing to two-weeks before harvest and yield (t/ha) data was 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) and female DT (16.7±0.3) of Dv were not significantly different from Zc (male = 17.5±0.3; female = 18.8±0.4). Dacus vertebratus was smaller (female = 6.3±0.3 mm; male = 6.3±0.2 mm) than Zc (female = 6.4±0.3 mm; male = 8.2±0.2 mm). Survival 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- ii instar (Dv = 92.5%; Zc = 93.1%) and pupae (Dv = 85.5%; Zc = 80.7%). Eggs laid per mated-female of Dv were significantly higher on watermelon (650.5±50.2) followed 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) and caserta-zucchini (510.0±37.3). The DT of Dv was shortest on watermelon (16.6±1.3) < 16.7±1.6 (magda-zucchini) < 18.3±1.6 (caserta-zucchini) < 19.1±1.4 (fordhook-zucchini) < 19.6±1.9 (pawpaw) < 19.7±1.2 (cucumber) < 20.0±1.1 (melon and pickled-cucumber) suggesting host suitability. Four fungi species: Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, Botryotricum sp. and Fusarium verticillioides with entomopathogenic potential were identified from SS. Larval mortality was significantly higher with Ma (Dv = 37.5%; Zc = 63.1%), Bb337 (Dv = 31.8%; Zc = 39.2%) and least with Bb338 (Dv = 26.1%; Zc = 35.6%). The LC50 of larval stage of FF subjected to entomopathogens was 10 10 conidia/mL. Highest mortalities were recorded on Zc (44.0%, 33.0%, 28.0%, 22.0%) treated with A. niger, A. flavus, F. verticillioides and 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: 148.8±25.2t/ha (Ma) > 145.8±25.2 t/ha (K-optimal) > 136.7±23.6 t/ha (Bb337) > 119.2±20.5 t/ha (Bb338) > 115.8±20.9 t/ha (ICIPE69). Watermelon was the most susceptible host fruit of Dacus vertebratus and Zeugodacus cucurbitae. Metarhizium anisopliae at 50g/ha was sufficient to control the insect, thus increasing watermelon production above conventional pesticide en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Fruit fly, Citrullus lanatus, Metarhizium anisopliae, Beauveria bassiana, Aspergillus niger en_US
dc.title BIOECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT FLIES (Dacus vertebratus BEZZI AND Zeugodacus cucurbitae COQUILLETT) ON Citrullus lanatus (THUNB.) MATSUM. & NAKAI WITH ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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