Journal of Applied Entomology (2009) 133, 164-173

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C.L. Chang (2009)
Fruit fly liquid larval diet technology transfer and update
Journal of Applied Entomology 133 (3), 164-173
Abstract: Since October 2006, the US Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) has been implementing a fruit fly liquid larval diet technology transfer, which has proceeded according to the following steps: (1) recruitment of interested groups through request; (2) establishment of the Material Transfer Agreement with agricultural research service; (3) fruit fly liquid larval diet starter kit sent to the requestor for preliminary evaluation; (4) problem-solving through email or onsite demonstration; (5) assessment on feedback from the participants to decide whether to continue the project. Up to date, the project has involved 35 participants from 29 countries and 26 species of fruit flies. Fourteen participants have concluded their evaluation of the process, and 11 of these 14, have deemed it to be successful. One participant has decided to implement the project on a larger scale.
The 14 participants were, Argentina (Ceratitis capitata and Anastrepha fraterculus), Bangladesh (Bactrocera cucurbitae, C. capitata, and Bactrocera dorsalis), China (Fujia province) (B. dorsalis), Italy (C. capitata), Fiji (Bactrocera passiflorae), Kenya (Bactrocera invadens, Ceratitis cosyra), Mauritius (Bactrocera zonata and B. cucurbitae), Mexico (Anastrepha species), Philippines (Bactrocera philippinensis), Thailand (Bactrocera correcta), Austria (C. capitata, Vienna 8 and A. fraterculus), Israel (Dacus ciliatus and C. capitata), South Africa (C. capitata, Vienna 8) and Australia (C. capitata).
The Stellenbosch medfly mass-rearing facility in South Africa and the CDFA in Hawaii were two mass-scale rearing facilities that allowed us to demonstrate onsite rearing in a larger scale. Demonstrations were performed in CDFA in 2007, and in Stellenbosch, South Africa in 2008; both were found to be successful. The Stellenbosch medfly mass-rearing facility in South Africa decided to adopt the technology and is currently evaluating the quality control of the flies that were reared as larvae on a liquid diet.
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Database assignments for author(s): Chiou Ling Chang

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
rearing/culturing/mass production


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Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Bactrocera dorsalis Bangladesh
Bactrocera dorsalis China (south)
Ceratitis capitata Italy
Ceratitis capitata Bangladesh
Ceratitis capitata South Africa
Ceratitis capitata Israel
Ceratitis capitata Argentina
Anastrepha fraterculus Argentina
Zeugodacus cucurbitae Bangladesh
Dacus ciliatus Israel
Bactrocera dorsalis Philippines
Bactrocera correcta Thailand
Ceratitis cosyra Kenya
Bactrocera passiflorae Fiji Islands
Bactrocera dorsalis Kenya