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Comparison of Trapping Effects and Population Density of Fruit Fly(Bactrocera dorsalis)in Pomelo Orchards with Different-habitats During Fruit Ripping
  
DOI:10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2020.10.015
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LAN Muxiang, YANG Hesheng, XU Liangzheng, LIU Huina, ZENG Xianlu 嘉应学院生命科学学院 / 广东省山区特色农业资源保护与精准利用重点实验室 /广东省柚类工程技术开发中心广东 梅州 514015 
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Abstract:
      【Objective】The study was conducted to understand the population density and activity rule of Bactrocera dorsalis in pomelo orchards with different habitats in fruit ripening period, and to explore the trapping effects of different sticky cards in different directions and under different temperature environments on B. dorsalis.【Method】The monitoring and trapping experiments were carried out in two pomelo orchards with different habitats from September to November, 2019.【Result】One way ANOVA showed that the number of B. dorsalis trapped by every bright yellow sticky card in natural pomelo orchard was 24.84±1.90, and that in standard orchard was 4.29±0.44. The trapping effect was significantly higher than that of yellow and blue cards. The number of B. dorsalis trapped in natural pomelo orchard was significantly higher than that in standard orchard. The average number of B. dorsalis trapped in the south of the natural orchard was 12.01±2.02, and that of the standard garden was 2.52±0.44, both of which were higher than those in other directions. There was a negative correlation between temperature and population density of Bactrocera dorsalis in standard orchard. The number of B. dorsalis trapped in November was significantly higher than that in September and October.【Conclusion】The bright yellow sticky card had obvious control effect on fruit fly in pomelo orchard. The prevention work of standard orchard should be done in advance according to the population change rule of B. dorsalis under natural conditions in fruit ripening period, and comprehensive management should be carried out according to the local conditions in pomelo orchards.
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