Publications for:
pest = Anastrepha obliqua
crop = Mango (Mangifera indica)
country = Mexico
found 28 publications:
2023
Insights into the population dynamics of
Anastrepha obliqua and
Anastrepha ludens in the neotropical limits of Mexico
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2023) 171 (1), 35-44
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pestinfo wiki2022
Influence of sunlight incidence and fruit chemical features on oviposition site selection in mango by
Anastrepha obliqua: Implications for management
Insects (2022) 13 (2 - 141)
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pestinfo wikiAlkaline hydrolyzed torula yeast as an attractant for
Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Journal of Applied Entomology (2022) 146 (6), 676-686
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pestinfo wikiHost-specific demography of
Utetes anastrephae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), a native parasitoid of
Anastrepha spp. fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae)
Journal of Hymenoptera Research (2022) 93, 53-69
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pestinfo wiki2021
Cuticular hydrocarbons of
Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae) as influenced by extraction method, natal host, and age
Florida Entomologist (2021) 104 (4), 289-296
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pestinfo wiki Addition of ammonium acetate to protein-borax baited traps does not improve attraction of
Anastrepha obliqua or
Anastrepha serpentina (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Journal of Insect Science (2021) 21 (6 - jisesa/ieab091)
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pestinfo wikiDistribución espacial de mosca mexicana de la fruta (
Anastrepha spp.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) en Michoacán, México
(Spatial distribution of the Mexican fruit fly complex (Anastrepha spp.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Michoacán, México)
Revista Colombiana de Entomología (2021) 47 (1 - e7715)
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pestinfo wiki2020
The Mayan tropical rainforest: An uncharted reservoir of tritrophic host-fruit fly-parasitoid interactions
Insects (2020) 11 (8 - 495)
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pestinfo wiki2019
A comparison of sexual competitiveness and demographic traits of
Anastrepha obliqua (Macquart) (Diptera: Tephritidae) among fruit-associated populations
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2019) 109 (3), 333-341
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pestinfo wiki2018
Sexual competitiveness of fertile and sterile, wild and mass-reared males of
Anastrepha obliquaEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2018) 166 (9), 771-777
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pestinfo wiki2017
Evaluation of mass trapping and bait stations to control
Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae) fruit flies in mango orchards of Chiapas, Mexico
Florida Entomologist (2017) 100 (2), 358-365
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pestinfo wikiEffect of resin ducts and sap content on infestation and development of immature stages of
Anastrepha obliqua and
Anastrepha ludens (Diptera: Tephritidae) in four mango (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae) cultivars
Journal of Economic Entomology (2017) 110 (2), 719-730
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pestinfo wikiMass trapping is as effective as ground bait sprays for the control of
Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae) fruit flies in mango orchards
Pest Management Science (2017) 73 (10), 2105-2110
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pestinfo wiki2015
Hosts of five
Anastrepha species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico
Florida Entomologist (2015) 98 (3), 1000-1002
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pestinfo wiki2014
Susceptibility of 15 mango (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae) cultivars to the attack by
Anastrepha ludens and
Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae) and the role of underdeveloped fruit as pest reservoirs: management implications
Journal of Economic Entomology (2014) 107 (1), 375-388
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pestinfo wiki2012
Quantity and safety vs. quality and performance: conflicting interests during mass rearing and transport affect the efficiency of sterile insect technique programs
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2012) 142 (1), 78-86
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pestinfo wikiPhylogeography of
Anastrepha obliqua inferred with mtDNA sequencing
Journal of Economic Entomology (2012) 105 (6), 2147-2160
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pestinfo wikiMass rearing history and irradiation affect mating performance of the male fruit fly,
Anastrepha obliquaJournal of Insect Science (2012) 12 (45), 1-10
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pestinfo wiki2011
Anastrepha ludens and
Anastrepha serpentina (Diptera: Tephritidae) do not infest
Psidium guajava (Myrtaceae), but
Anastrepha obliqua occasionally shares this resource with
Anastrepha striata in nature
Journal of Economic Entomology (2011) 104 (4), 1204-1211
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pestinfo wikiEffect of rootstock on mango fruit susceptibility to infestation by
Anastrepha obliquaJournal of Economic Entomology (2011) 104 (6), 1991-1998
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pestinfo wiki2010
Response of
Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae) to fruit odors and protein-based lures in field trials
Florida Entomologist (2010) 93 (2), 317-318
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pestinfo wiki2009
There is no magic fruit fly trap: Multiple biological factors influence the response of adult
Anastrepha ludens and
Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera: Tephritidae) individuals to multilure traps baited with BioLure or NuLure
Journal of Economic Entomology (2009) 102 (1), 86-94
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pestinfo wikiApplication of feces extracts and synthetic analogues of the host marking pheromone of
Anastrepha ludens significantly reduces fruit infestation by
A. obliqua in tropical plum and mango backyard orchards
Journal of Economic Entomology (2009) 102 (6), 2268-2278
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pestinfo wiki2006
Concepts and applications of trap cropping in pest management
Annual Review of Entomology (2006) 51, 285-308
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pestinfo wikiHymenopteran Parasitoids of
Anastrepha fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) reared from different hosts in Yucatan, Mexico
Florida Entomologist (2006) 89 (4), 508-515
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pestinfo wiki2004
Testing human urine as a low-tech bait for
Anastrepha spp. (Diptera: Tephritidae) in small guava, mango, sapodilla and grapefruit orchards
Florida Entomologist (2004) 87 (1), 41-50
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pestinfo wiki1996
Seasonal population fluctuations and ecological implications for management of
Anastrepha fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in commercial mango orchards in southern Mexico
Journal of Economic Entomology (1996) 89 (3), 654-667
pestinfo wiki1994
Mass rearing of
Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae) fruit flies: A demographic analysis
Journal of Economic Entomology (1994) 87 (1), 176-180
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