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Mass-rearing of Mediterranean fruit fly using low-cost yeast products produced in Brazil
Moreira da Silva Neto, Alberto; Rodrigues de Oliveira Santos, Tatiana; Simões Dias, Vanessa; Sordi Joachim-Bravo, Iara; de Jesus Benevides, Leandro; Maria de Jesus Benevides, Clicia; Vieira Lopes Silva, Mariangela; Cristina Campos dos Santos, Deise; Virgínio, Jair; Bezerra Oliveira, Givanildo; Marcos Melges Walder, Julio; Aguiar Jordão Paranhos, Beatriz; Souza do Nascimento, Antônio.
Affiliation
  • Moreira da Silva Neto, Alberto; UFBA IBIO Depto. de Biologia Geral.
  • Rodrigues de Oliveira Santos, Tatiana; UFBA IBIO Depto. de Biologia Geral.
  • Simões Dias, Vanessa; UFBA IBIO Depto. de Biologia Geral.
  • Sordi Joachim-Bravo, Iara; UFBA IBIO Depto. de Biologia Geral.
  • de Jesus Benevides, Leandro; UNEB Depto. de Ciências da Vida.
  • Maria de Jesus Benevides, Clicia; UNEB Depto. de Ciências da Vida.
  • Vieira Lopes Silva, Mariangela; UNEB Depto. de Ciências da Vida.
  • Cristina Campos dos Santos, Deise; MOSCAMED Biofábrica Moscamed Brasil.
  • Virgínio, Jair; MOSCAMED Biofábrica Moscamed Brasil.
  • Bezerra Oliveira, Givanildo; UFRB Centro de Ciências da Saúde.
  • Marcos Melges Walder, Julio; USP CENA Lab. de Irradiação de Alimentos e Radioentomologia.
  • Aguiar Jordão Paranhos, Beatriz; Embrapa Semiárido.
  • Souza do Nascimento, Antônio; Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura.
Sci. agric ; 69(6)2012.
Article in En | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497308
Responsible library: BR68.1
ABSTRACT
Ceratitis capitata is one of the most important pests of fruits for exportation, and Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) has been the most efficient and environmental friendly technique used to control fruit fly populations around the world. A key goal in achieving a successful SIT program is a mass rearing system producing high quality insects at low cost. Providing adults with an artificial diet containing hydrolysed protein has been the major obstacle for bio-production facilities in Brazil, because it is expensive and has to be imported. Two other commercial products, autolysed yeast (AY) and yeast extract (YE), of domestic origin and low cost, were tested as substitutes of the imported hydrolyzed protein. To compare their efficiency we observed the female fecundity, adult survival and egg viability of flies raised on diets containing one of each of the different protein products. Flies reared on the domestic yeast products had equivalent or superior performance to the flies reared on imported protein. Both AY and YE can be a possible substitute for imported hydrolyzed protein for C. capitata mass-rearing, as they are cheaper and are readily available in the national market.
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Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Sci. agric Year: 2012 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Sci. agric Year: 2012 Document type: Article