Invasive Tephritid fruit flies are a global threat to both agriculture and horticulture industries. Biosecurity has played a critical role in reducing their damage but becomes more and more challenging after several key chemical pesticides were banned or withdrawn for health or environmental reasons. This has led to non-chemical approaches including heat and cold treatments being broadly utilized to get rid of fruit fly infestation. However, the molecular mechanisms to kill the flies underlying these stressors are not clear yet. This knowledge will certainly help refine current post-harvest treatment strategies and develop more efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly approaches for fruit fly management. Previously, the molecu...
International audienceHost plant expansion is an important survival strategy for tephritids as they ...
The larvae of frugivorous tephritid fruit flies feed within fruit and are global pests of horticultu...
Host plant expansion is an important survival strategy for tephritids as they expand their range. Su...
Invasive Tephritid fruit flies are a global threat to both agriculture and horticulture industries. ...
Tephritid fruit flies are highly successful invaders and some—such as the Mediterranean fruit fly, C...
The highly invasive agricultural insect pest Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most t...
Cold treatment at 0.0 °C with different exposure durations (0⁻12 days) was applied to the...
The highly invasive agricultural insect pest Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most t...
Many insects have the capacity to increase their resistance to high temperatures by undergoing heat ...
Cold treatment at 0.0 °C with different exposure durations (0–12 days) was applied to the Mediterran...
Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is a major destructive insect ...
The medfly Ceratitis capitata is an agricultural pest distributed worldwide thanks, in part, to its ...
Tephritid flies attack a large variety of fruits, which constitute highly-priced commodities in many...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 171...
<div><p>The Mediterranean fruit fly, <i>Ceratitis capitata</i> (medfly), is an extremely invasive ag...
International audienceHost plant expansion is an important survival strategy for tephritids as they ...
The larvae of frugivorous tephritid fruit flies feed within fruit and are global pests of horticultu...
Host plant expansion is an important survival strategy for tephritids as they expand their range. Su...
Invasive Tephritid fruit flies are a global threat to both agriculture and horticulture industries. ...
Tephritid fruit flies are highly successful invaders and some—such as the Mediterranean fruit fly, C...
The highly invasive agricultural insect pest Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most t...
Cold treatment at 0.0 °C with different exposure durations (0⁻12 days) was applied to the...
The highly invasive agricultural insect pest Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most t...
Many insects have the capacity to increase their resistance to high temperatures by undergoing heat ...
Cold treatment at 0.0 °C with different exposure durations (0–12 days) was applied to the Mediterran...
Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, is a major destructive insect ...
The medfly Ceratitis capitata is an agricultural pest distributed worldwide thanks, in part, to its ...
Tephritid flies attack a large variety of fruits, which constitute highly-priced commodities in many...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 171...
<div><p>The Mediterranean fruit fly, <i>Ceratitis capitata</i> (medfly), is an extremely invasive ag...
International audienceHost plant expansion is an important survival strategy for tephritids as they ...
The larvae of frugivorous tephritid fruit flies feed within fruit and are global pests of horticultu...
Host plant expansion is an important survival strategy for tephritids as they expand their range. Su...