Drosophila suzukii control: Intervention in organic stone fruit orchards (Biofruitnet Practice Abstract) (original) (raw)

{Tool}Drosophila suzukii control: Intervention in organic stone fruit orchards (Biofruitnet Practice Abstract). Creator(s): Cahenzli, Fabian and Boutry, Clémence. Issuing Organisation(s): FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture. Biofruitnet Practice Abstract, no. 072b. (2022)

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Summary in the original language of the document

The combination of preventive measures and intervention measures can reduce due to D. suzukii puncture and/or development of larvae inside the fruits, and therefore minimise economical losses.
Practical recommendation
• Netting (+++): Use nets whit meshes that do not deform and a max. mesh size of 1.0x1.0 mm. Close the nets immediately after flowering. Avoid contact of the net with fruits. This measure is not possible for high-stem cherry orchards.
• Mass trapping (++): Suitable for apricot and plums but does not work from the beginning of cherry rip-ening onwards, as cherries are more attractive than the bait trap. Use commercial or self-built traps out of plastic bottles with 5 mm holes on the top (best in red or black). Self-made bait mixture: 1/3 water, 1/3 apple cider vinegar, 1/3 red wine, 0.05% acetone (optional), and two drops of odourless liquid soap.
• Spraying kaolin or slaked lime as a deterrent (+): Kaolin (2 %) or slaked lime (0.18 %) application with 500-1000 l/ha water during warm weather conditions (>20 °C) and low relative humidity (~30 %). Spray weekly from colour change of fruits (from yellow to red) on. It causes spray stains and therefore is un-suitable for crops for fresh consumption.
• Spraying Spinosad (+): Spinosad (0.02 %) has a partial effect, not sufficient as a sole measure. This treatment causes measurable residues: Strictly adhere to waiting periods and application rates. It is toxic to beneficial insects and bees: do not apply on crops still in bloom and on damaged fruit with juice discharge. Check if Spinosad is approved or needs a special permit in your country.

EPrint Type: Practice tool
What problem does the tool address?: The spotted wing drosophila Drosophila suzukii is an invasive pest attacking soft fruit species (berries, cherries, plums, grapes) and many wild berry-bearing plants. D. suzukii female adults lay eggs into the fruits from which larvae develop.
What solution does the tool offer?: The control strategy includes preventive measures, netting, indirect and direct control with plant protection products, and the release of parasitoids.
Country: Switzerland
Type of Practice Tool: Practice abstracts
Keywords: Temperate fruits, stone fruits, pest control, integrated pest management, plant protection
Agrovoc keywords: Englishtemperate fruitshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_7655Englishstone fruitshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_25461Englishpest controlhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_5726Englishintegrated pest managementhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_34030Englishplant protectionhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_5978
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Production systems > Fruit and berries Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Research affiliation: European Union > Horizon 2020 > Biofruitnet Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Crops > Special crops > Fruit European Union > Organic Farm Knowledge
Horizon Europe or H2020 Grant Agreement Number: 862850
Related Links: https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/44168, https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/44167, https://biofruitnet.eu, https://twitter.com/farm_knowledge/status/1587035343102136320, https://www.facebook.com/organicfarmknowledge/posts/pfbid0w6eXsBKLpvZVWWCsmCTMFATQggWPujBXBQ4PigDbw6kzCdEhfhkUtMZHMoWLJru2l
Project ID: ofk
Deposited By: Basler, Andreas
ID Code: 44168
Deposited On: 22 Jun 2022 14:27
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2024 11:06
Document Language: English, German/Deutsch, French/Francais, Polish/Polski
Status: Published

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