Literature DB >> 30950173

Cool storage of Queensland fruit fly pupae for improved management of mass production schedules.

Maurizio Benelli1, Fleur Ponton1, Urvashi Lallu1, Katherine A Mitchell1, Phillip W Taylor1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cool storage is a valuable means of manipulating insect development time. The Queensland fruit fly (Q-fly) is Australia's most economically significant pest of fruit crops. The present study investigates cool storage of Q-fly pupae for increasing production flexibility for sterile insect technique programs. Development time, survival and fly quality were assessed following continuous storage of 1-day-old pupae at temperatures ranging from 13 to 25 °C.
RESULTS: Survival was reduced almost to zero by pupal storage at 13 and 15 °C, was greatly reduced by storage at 17 °C, and was modestly reduced by storage at 19 °C. Pupal development time was extended by 16 days at 17 °C and by 9 days at 19 °C. Cool storage negatively affected flight ability and depleted lipid reserves. Cool storage at 19 °C enhanced the ability of 3-day-old adults to recover from chill-coma compared to control flies, indicating cold acclimation.
CONCLUSION: There is potential for use of cool storage in Q-fly mass rearing, especially to improve alignment between production and field releases. For the purpose of delaying the development time of Q-fly pupae with minimal quality reduction, storage at 23 °C is recommended for 1-day-old pupae.
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Keywords:  Bactrocera tryoni; low temperature; mass rearing; production flexibility; sterile insect technique

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30950173     DOI: 10.1002/ps.5436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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