Sabira Sultana, John B. Baumgartner, Bernard C. Dominiak, Jane E Royr t al.
Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests posing risks to Australia's multi-billion-dollar horticulture industry. Currently, there are 11 pest fruit fly species of economic concern in Australia. Of these, nine are native to this continent (Bactrocera aquilonis, B. bryo...
Jane E Royer, Mahfuza Khan, David G. Mayer
Effective male fruit fly attractants, such as cue lure (CL) and methyl eugenol (ME), are important in the monitoring and management of pest species through lure and kill techniques of trapping and male annihilation. However, some species ar only wakly rsponsiv to ths lurs, making thir dtct...
Jane E Royer, Graham E Teakle, Emeline M. Ahoafi, David G. Mayer
Abstract Bactrocera xanthodes (Broun) (Dacinae), the Pacific fruit fly, is a major pest that is widespread in the South Pacific. It infests the fruit of 34 hosts in 20 families and is a significant impediment to horticultural market access for South Pacific countries. It is weakly responsive to the ...
Sabira Sultana, John B. Baumgartner, Bernard C. Dominiak, Jane E Royer et al.
Abstract Tephritid fruit flies are among the most destructive horticultural pests and pose risks to Australia’s multi-billion-dollar horticulture industry. Currently, there are 11 pest fruit fly species of economic concern present in various regions of Australia. Of these, nine are native to this co...