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Improvement of the Mass-Rearing Protocols for the South American Fruit Fly for Application of the Sterile Insect Technique

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INSECTS
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/insects12070622

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Tephritidae; Anastrepha fraterculus; egg incubation; adult density; larval diet; mating compatibility

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  1. IAEA [22628/R0]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq [401369/2016-1]

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Significant progress has been made in the domestication and artificial rearing techniques for the South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus, since the 1996 FAO/IAEA Workshop held in Chile. However, there is a need to further optimize rearing protocols to increase yields and reduce costs. Evidence of sexual incompatibility between a long-term mass-reared Brazilian strain and wild populations has also been found.
Simple Summary Significant advances in the domestication and artificial rearing techniques for the South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera, Tephritidae), have been achieved since the FAO/IAEA Workshop held in 1996 in Chile. Despite the availability of rearing protocols that allow the production of a high number of flies, they must be optimized to increase insect yields and decrease production costs. In addition, evidence of sexual incompatibility between a long-term mass-reared Brazilian strain and wild populations has been found. To address these issues, this study refined rearing protocols and assessed the suitability of a bisexual A. fraterculus strain established from a target population in southern Brazil for the mass production of sterile flies. The existing rearing protocols for Anastrepha fraterculus must be reviewed to make economically viable the production of sterile flies for their area-wide application. Additionally, evidence of sexual incompatibility between a long-term mass-reared Brazilian strain and wild populations has been found. To address these issues, this study aimed to refine rearing protocols and to assess the suitability of an A. fraterculus strain for the mass production of sterile flies. A series of bioassays were carried out to evaluate incubation times for eggs in a bubbling bath and to assess the temporal variation of egg production from ovipositing cages at different adult densities. A novel larval diet containing carrageenan was also evaluated. Egg incubation times higher than 48 h in water at 25 degrees C showed reduced larval and pupal yields. Based on egg production and hatchability, the density of 0.3 flies/cm(2) can be recommended for adult cages. The diet with carrageenan was suitable for mass production at egg-seeding densities between 1.0 and 1.5 mL of eggs/kg of diet, providing higher insect yields than a corn-based diet from Embrapa. Even after two years of being reared under the new rearing protocols, no sexual isolation was found between the bisexual strain and wild flies.

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