Olive fruit fly commonly infests olives in California’s Central Valley. Field studies indicate that trap counts for olive fruit fly adults in pesticide-free sites decrease in mid- and late summer and then rebound from September to November. Part of this decline is associated with heat stress that the flies experience in mid-July and August. Studies have shown that adult flies will die within a few days if they cannot access adequate amounts of water and carbohydrates. Flight ability is dramatically reduced when resources are unavailable. Olive fruit fly adults may use black scale honeydew as a carbohydrate source to help them survive hot periods. Heat also affects the fly’s reproduction and immature stages within olive fruit. Geographic inf...
The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), is an economically important and endemic pest in oliv...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
The widespread and rapid establishment of the olive fruit fly in California required immediate chang...
The olive fruit fly was detected in Southern California in October 1998. This nonnative pest, which ...
The olive fruit fly was first detected in Los Angeles in 1998 and in all the olive-growing regions o...
• The olive fruit fly was first noticed in California in 1998 and has spread to most locations where...
The recent invasion of California by the olive fruit fly has the potential to devastate com...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
Olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) is the most serious pest of cultivated olives in the Mediterranea...
Olive fruit fly is the most harmful pest of olive fruits and important for oil production. Damage in...
The dispersal of marked, irradiated olive fruit flies originating from a hybrid laboratory strain wa...
The Bactrocera oleae Rossi fly is the most important olive pest. It is of major economic importance ...
Olive fly population was monitored weekly on two olive cultivars (Bu za and Istarska bjelica), from ...
The spatio-temporal patterns of olive fly populations in a managed olive-growing region in the area ...
The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), is an economically important and endemic pest in oliv...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
The widespread and rapid establishment of the olive fruit fly in California required immediate chang...
The olive fruit fly was detected in Southern California in October 1998. This nonnative pest, which ...
The olive fruit fly was first detected in Los Angeles in 1998 and in all the olive-growing regions o...
• The olive fruit fly was first noticed in California in 1998 and has spread to most locations where...
The recent invasion of California by the olive fruit fly has the potential to devastate com...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
Olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) is the most serious pest of cultivated olives in the Mediterranea...
Olive fruit fly is the most harmful pest of olive fruits and important for oil production. Damage in...
The dispersal of marked, irradiated olive fruit flies originating from a hybrid laboratory strain wa...
The Bactrocera oleae Rossi fly is the most important olive pest. It is of major economic importance ...
Olive fly population was monitored weekly on two olive cultivars (Bu za and Istarska bjelica), from ...
The spatio-temporal patterns of olive fly populations in a managed olive-growing region in the area ...
The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi), is an economically important and endemic pest in oliv...
Despite of the economic importance of the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the large amount of biolo...
The widespread and rapid establishment of the olive fruit fly in California required immediate chang...