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Hassan, A., Nabil, H., Zaki, A., Desuky, W. (2008). FIELD EVALUATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS AGENT FOR CONTROLLING OLIVE FRUIT FLY DACUS OLEAE (GMELIN) (Diptera; Tephritidae) IN ALARISH, NORTH SENAI, EGYPT. Journal of Productivity and Development, 13(1), 101-107. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2008.44828
Abd El Meniem Shawky Hassan; Hasan Ahmed Nabil; Aaeil Zaki; Waheed Desuky. "FIELD EVALUATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS AGENT FOR CONTROLLING OLIVE FRUIT FLY DACUS OLEAE (GMELIN) (Diptera; Tephritidae) IN ALARISH, NORTH SENAI, EGYPT". Journal of Productivity and Development, 13, 1, 2008, 101-107. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2008.44828
Hassan, A., Nabil, H., Zaki, A., Desuky, W. (2008). 'FIELD EVALUATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS AGENT FOR CONTROLLING OLIVE FRUIT FLY DACUS OLEAE (GMELIN) (Diptera; Tephritidae) IN ALARISH, NORTH SENAI, EGYPT', Journal of Productivity and Development, 13(1), pp. 101-107. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2008.44828
Hassan, A., Nabil, H., Zaki, A., Desuky, W. FIELD EVALUATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS AGENT FOR CONTROLLING OLIVE FRUIT FLY DACUS OLEAE (GMELIN) (Diptera; Tephritidae) IN ALARISH, NORTH SENAI, EGYPT. Journal of Productivity and Development, 2008; 13(1): 101-107. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2008.44828

FIELD EVALUATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS AGENT FOR CONTROLLING OLIVE FRUIT FLY DACUS OLEAE (GMELIN) (Diptera; Tephritidae) IN ALARISH, NORTH SENAI, EGYPT

Article 8, Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2008, Page 101-107  XML
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DOI: 10.21608/jpd.2008.44828
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Abd El Meniem Shawky Hassan* ; Hasan Ahmed Nabil; Aaeil Zaki; Waheed Desuky
Plant Protection Research Institute, Dokki, Egypt.
Abstract
In the present study two experimental trials were carried out to evaluate the efficacy of the food attractant (Buminal 800 ml / 20 L) mixture with Match EC 5% (IGR; 160 ml / 20 L) for controlling the olive fruit fly, Dacus oleae (Gmelin) on olive orchard at Alarish district, North Senai, Egypt during period from June to July 2006 and2007 by food attractant traps and partial spray for trees trunk. In 1st experimental trial, results showed that the mean of reductions percentages by using Handerson and Telton (1955) formula for both periods 2006 and 2007 were 39.02 % & 50.00% & 55.81 % & 75.0 % & 80.77 % and 41.03% & 53.33% & & 70.20% & 78.70% & 82.35%, respectively, % mean of reductions during the same periods 2006 and 2007 were 60.2 % and 65.1 %, respectively. Regarding the second experiment, data showed that the total number of % reduction for both year 2006 and 2007 were 29.27 % & 45.65 % & 55.81 % & 70.83 % & 78.0 % and 33.33 % & 48.81 % & 63.83 % & 74.47% & 76.47%, respectively. The mean percentage of reduction for all these samples were 56.06 % in 2006 and 59.4 % in 2007. The statically analysis (L.S.D0.05) showed that a positive highly significant correlation for traps attracting which values was 8.427** and 7.956** for both years 2006 and 2007, respectively.
 
 
Keywords
Field evaluation; compounds agent; olive fruit fly dacus oleae; alarish
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FIELD EVALUATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS AGENT FOR CONTROLLING OLIVE FRUIT FLY DACUS OLEAE  (GMELIN) (Diptera; Tephritidae) IN ALARISH, NORTH SENAI, EGYPT

 

A. Sh. Hassan; H.A. Nabil; A. M. Zaki  and W. M. H. Desuky

Plant Protection Research Institute, Dokki, Egypt.

 

 

ABSTRACT

In the present study two experimental trials were carried out to evaluate the efficacy of the food attractant (Buminal 800 ml / 20 L) mixture with Match EC 5% (IGR; 160 ml / 20 L) for controlling the olive fruit fly, Dacus oleae (Gmelin) on olive orchard at Alarish district, North Senai, Egypt during period from June to July 2006 and2007 by food attractant traps and partial spray for trees trunk. In 1st experimental trial, results showed that the mean of reductions percentages by using Handerson and Telton (1955) formula for both periods 2006 and 2007 were 39.02 % & 50.00% & 55.81 % & 75.0 % & 80.77 % and 41.03% & 53.33% & & 70.20% & 78.70% & 82.35%, respectively, % mean of reductions during the same periods 2006 and 2007 were 60.2 % and 65.1 %, respectively. Regarding the second experiment, data showed that the total number of % reduction for both year 2006 and 2007 were 29.27 % & 45.65 % & 55.81 % & 70.83 % & 78.0 % and 33.33 % & 48.81 % & 63.83 % & 74.47% & 76.47%, respectively. The mean percentage of reduction for all these samples were 56.06 % in 2006 and 59.4 % in 2007. The statically analysis (L.S.D0.05) showed that a positive highly significant correlation for traps attracting which values was 8.427** and 7.956** for both years 2006 and 2007, respectively.

Keywords:  Field evaluation, compounds agent, olive fruit fly dacus oleae, alarish.

 

 

INTRODUCTION

            The olive fruit fly, Dacus oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera; Tephritidae) is one of the most important pest infesting olive fruit in the mediteranean basin, Dacus oleae (Gmelin) causes considerably damage and significant economic losse in olive fruit (Andres 1979, Yayla 1983, Orphanides 1985, Michelakis 1990, Katsoyannos, 1992).

            During go’s of the last harmful pest, the olive fruit fly (Off), Dacus oleae (Gmelin) infesting different olive fruit species (Donia et al., 1972), Economopoulos and papadopoules 1983, used baited traps containing the hydrolyzed protein Buminal or the odour lure Entomozyl (of unstated composition) (each used at 2 % in a 1.5 % aqueous of borax). In Egypt, several trails were previously conducted to evaluate of different types of traps (Zaki, A, M, 1999).

            The present investigation was designed to evaluate the efficacy of attractant Buminal mixture with Match 5 %.

 

MATRIALS AND METHODS

 

            Thirty olive trees Olea europeal (pecual variety) for every experiment were selected. These trees were of similar in size, age and vegetation. The first experiment traps baited put in central olive tree, after dipping in solution containing of Match EC 5% at the rate of 160 m3 + Buminal 800 ml  20 litter of water.

The second experiment oriented spray (partial spray) of 30 olive trunk trees by the same solution.

            Ten olive trees selected also to control for all experiments without treatments.

            The experiments were carried out during five weekly inspections (15/ 6 to 20/7 for both years 2006 and 2007).

            Total samples randomized for olive fruit size was 300 fruits representing [30 trees × 10 fruit for all directions and high for each experiment].

            The samples were kept in paper bags and transfered to the laboratory for the examination by the aid of sterio – microscope and all individual numbers of insect live (D. olea) stages were counted and recorded.

            The reduction percentage of total a liver insect olive fruit fly D. oleae were estimated according to Henderson and Tilton equation (1955).

            Reduction percentage =  

Where: Tb and Ta are respectively before and after treatment counts of total a live insect stages, and Cb, Ca are respectively untreated cheeks before and after treatment.

            Results were statistically analysed using L.S.D. (P < 0.05) (with costat program).

 

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

 

            The first experiment: Traps baited during six weeks five examinations of inspections (15/6 – to 20/7 for both years 2006 and 2007) at Alarish district North Senai Governorate, Egypt.

Data in Table 1 showed that the total numbers of a live stages of Dacus oleae during these periods were 68 & 25 & 23 & 21 & 12 & 10 in 2006 and 66 & 23 & 21 & 14 & 10 & 9 in 2007 for the Match EC 5%, while there were 68 & 41 & 46 & 43 & 48 & 52 in 2006 and 66 & 39 & 45 & 47 & 47 & 51 in 2007 individual / samples in the untreated one.

The reduction percentage of  olive fruit fly stages were 39.02 % & 50 % & 55.81 & 75 % & 80.77 % in 2006 and 41.03 % & 53.33 % & 70.2 % & 78.7 & 82.35 % in 2007.

Mean reduction were 60.02 % and 65.1 % for both years 2006 and 2007, respectively.

            The second experiment: partial spray for trunk trees for the same periods 2006 and 2007 data summarized in table (2) showed that the total number of a live fruit fly stages were 68 & 29 & 25 & 19 & 14 & 13 in 2006 and 66 & 26 & 23& 17 & 12 & 12 in 2007 sample in treated trees, while there were 68 & 41 & 46 & 43 & 48 &52 in 2006 and in 66 & 39 & 45 & 47 & 47 & 51 in 2007 per samples in the untreated one.

            The reduction percentage of olive fruit fly stages were29.27 % & 45.65 % & 55.81 % & 70.83 % & 75 % in 2006  and 33.33 & 48.49 & 63.83 & 74.47 & 76.47 % in 2007.

Mean of reduction percentages were 56.06 % and 59.4 % during the two tested years, respectively.

            The statistically analysis (L.S.D0.05) showed that in Table 3 a positive highly significant correlation for traps attracting which values were 7.956** and 8.427** , during the two tested years, respectively.

These results are in harmony with those obtained by Andres 1979, Yayla 1983, Orphanides 1985, Michelatis 1990 and Katso Yannos 1992.

 

Conclusively, this studies clarified the mean percentage of reduction for both years 2006 and 2007 were 60.02 % and 69.10 % for the first method while were 56.06 % and 59.40 % for the second one, respectively.

 

REFERENCES

 

Andres, F. De (1979): Integrated control in the olive grove. Agricultura, Spain, 48 (569): 711 – 713. (C.f. R.A.E., Ser. A, 69 (3): 172).

Donia, A.R.; S.K. El-Sawaf and M.F. Abou-Ghadir (1972): Number of generations and seasonal abundance of the olive fruit fly, Dacus oleae (Gmel.) and the susceptibility of different olive varieties to infestation (Diptera: Trypetidae). Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte, 55 : 201 – 209.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3:   Statistically  analysis based on L.S.D0.05.

Treatments

 

Control

 

 

Traps

 

Oriented spray

(partial spray)

 

2006

2007

2006

2007

2006

2007

1

41

39

25

23

29

26

2

46

45

23

21

25

23

3

43

47

21

14

19

17

4

48

47

12

10

14

12

5

52

51

10

9

13

12

Mean

46.0

45.8

18.2

15.4

20.0

18.0

L.S.D0.05

                                             8.427**                                7.959**

 

 

Economopoulos, A.P. and A. Papadopoulos (1983): Wild olive fruit flies caught on sticky traps with odor, color and combination of the two attractants. Redia,  66 : 409 – 416. (C.f. R.A.E., Ser. A, 73 (3): 167).

Henderson, C.F. and F. Tilton (1955): Test with acaricide against the brown wheat mite. Journal of  Econ. Entomol., 48: 157 – 161.

Katsoyannos, P. (1992): Olive pests and their control in the Near East.    FAO Plant Prod. And Prot., Paper no. 115, 178 pp.

Michelakis, S. (1990): The influence of pests and diseases on the quantity and quality of olive oil production. Olivae, 67 (30): 38 – 40. (C.f. R.A.E., 79 (2): 193).

Orphanides, G.M. (1985): Insect pests of olives in Cyprus. Proceeding of CEC/FAO/IOBC International. Joint Meeting, Pisa, 3-6 April 1984 : 343 – 347.

Yayla, A. (1983): Preliminary studies on olive pests and the establishment of their natural enemies in Antalya Province. Bitki Koruma Bülteni, 23 (4): 188 – 206. (C.f .R.A.E., Ser. A, 73 (2): 88).

Zaki, A.M. (1999): Studes on certain pests infesting olive trees PH.D. Thesis, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig Univ., 240 pp.

 

 

التقییم الحقلی لبعض المرکبات فى مکافحة ذبابة ثمار الزیتون

فى مرکز العریش – محافظة شمال سیناء – مصر

 

عبد المنعم شوقى حسن  -   حسن أحمد نبیل  –  عائیل محمد ذکى -  وحید محمود حسین دسوقى

معهد بحوث وقایة النباتات -  مرکز البحوث الزراعیة – الدقى -  مصر.

 

 

            ذبابة ثمار الزیتون D. oleae من أهم آفات الزیتون محدثةً ضرراً بالغاً بالإنتاج کماً ونوعاً ولقد أجریت تجارب التقییم الحقلى لمرکب (Match EC5% بمعدل 160 مل +Bumina l بمعدل 800 مل) / 20 لتر وذلک بطریقتین:

* التجربة الأولى:

          المصائد المعلقة والمعاملة بالمحلول السابق وکانت النتائج المتحصل علیها فى العامین 2006، 2007 نتیجة تشریح الثمار وتسجیل جمیع الأطوار الحیه بها هى:

أعداد الأطوار الحیه المسجلة الفترات 15، 12، 29 من یونیه، 13، 12 من شهر یولیه سنة 2006، 2007.

هى عام 2006 :

متوسط نسب الخفض للتعداد 02و60 %.

فى عام 2007 :

متوسط نسبة الخفض للتعداد 10و65%.

* التجربة الثانیة: الرش الجزئى النتائج المتحصل علیها

عام 2006:

متوسط نسبة الخفض للتعداد % 06و56 %

عام 2007 :

متوسط نسبة الخفض للتعداد % 40و59 %

* کما أظهر التحیلیل الاحصائى وجود إرتباط موجب عالى المعنویه للمصائد عام 2006 و 2007  على التوالى هذا ویفضل الطریقة الأولى عن الأخرى.

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