We report the results of a large-scale study from 2005 to 2009 on seasonal population fluctuations of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango and cashew orchards in the Borgou Department, Benin. During monitoring in mango, over 2 million specimens from 25 species were captured, including three species of Bactrocera, 11 of Ceratitis and 11 of Dacus. We observed significant differences in Bactrocera dorsalis counts between high and low mango production years from 2005 to 2008, but not in Ceratitis cosyra counts. The native species, C. cosyra, was the most abundant species during the dry season, reaching peak populations in early May, while the exotic species, B. dorsalis, was the most abundant species during the rainy season, peaking in J...
Introduction. In Mali, mango annual production is estimated at 100 000 t. Because of structural and ...
The mango is the most universally produced fruit. In Côte-d'Ivoire, the mango official channel is th...
Field surveys were carried out in Hantoub area, east of Wad Medani, Sudan, during...
Introduction. Senegal produces up to 150,000 t of fruit, of which 60,000 t are mangoes. Fruit produc...
Introduction. Losses in West African commercial mango orchards due to fruit fly infestations have ex...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Fruit flies associated with mango trees were monitored in two orchards in Benin using traps baited w...
Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had only very littl...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Fruit flies associated with mango trees were monitored in two orchards in Benin using traps baited w...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Introduction. The mango tree is of prime importance to the rural economy of central and northern Ben...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COLEACP and C...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are widespread frugivorous pests of economic importance infesting...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COL...
Introduction. In Mali, mango annual production is estimated at 100 000 t. Because of structural and ...
The mango is the most universally produced fruit. In Côte-d'Ivoire, the mango official channel is th...
Field surveys were carried out in Hantoub area, east of Wad Medani, Sudan, during...
Introduction. Senegal produces up to 150,000 t of fruit, of which 60,000 t are mangoes. Fruit produc...
Introduction. Losses in West African commercial mango orchards due to fruit fly infestations have ex...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Fruit flies associated with mango trees were monitored in two orchards in Benin using traps baited w...
Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had only very littl...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Fruit flies associated with mango trees were monitored in two orchards in Benin using traps baited w...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Introduction. The mango tree is of prime importance to the rural economy of central and northern Ben...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COLEACP and C...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are widespread frugivorous pests of economic importance infesting...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COL...
Introduction. In Mali, mango annual production is estimated at 100 000 t. Because of structural and ...
The mango is the most universally produced fruit. In Côte-d'Ivoire, the mango official channel is th...
Field surveys were carried out in Hantoub area, east of Wad Medani, Sudan, during...