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      Biological Control of Tephritid Fruit Flies in Argentina: Historical Review, Current Status, and Future Trends for Developing a Parasitoid Mass-Release Program

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      Argentina, parasitoids, fruit flies, biological control, Anastrepha fraterculus, Ceratitis capitata

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          In Argentina there are two tephritid fruit fly species of major economic and quarantine importance: the exotic Ceratitis capitata that originated from Southeast Africa and the native Anastrepha fraterculus. In recent years, the use of fruit fly parasitoids as biocontrol agents has received renewed attention. This increasing interest has recently led to the establishment of a program for the mass rearing of five million Diachasmimorpha longicaudata parasitoids per week in the BioPlanta San Juan facility, San Juan, Argentina. The first augmentative releases of D. longicaudata in Argentina are currently occurring on commercial fig crops in rural areas of San Juan as part of an integrated fruit fly management program on an area-wide basis. In this context, research is ongoing to assess the suitability of indigenous parasitoid species for successful mass rearing on larvae of either C. capitata or A. fraterculus. The purpose of this article is to provide a historical overview of the biological control of the fruit fly in Argentina, report on the strategies currently used in Argentina, present information on native parasitoids as potential biocontrol agents, and discuss the establishment of a long-term fruit fly biological control program, including augmentative and conservation modalities, in Argentina’s various fruit growing regions.

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                Journal
                Insects
                Insects
                insects
                Insects
                MDPI
                2075-4450
                14 September 2012
                September 2012
                : 3
                : 3
                : 870-888
                Affiliations
                Biological Control Division, Pilot Plant of Industrial Microbiological Processes and Biotechnology, Avda. Belgrano y Pje. Caseros, T4001MVB, S. M. de Tucumán, Argentina; E-Mail: schliserman73@ 123456yahoo.com.ar
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                [* ]Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: sovruski@ 123456proimi.org.ar ; Tel.: +54-381-434-3817; Fax: +54-381-434-4887.
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                insects-03-00870
                10.3390/insects3030870
                4553594
                26466633
                ab48b3a3-2648-4e03-aee3-5b4e044a0893
                © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

                History
                : 05 June 2012
                : 30 July 2012
                : 30 August 2012
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                argentina,parasitoids,fruit flies,biological control,anastrepha fraterculus,ceratitis capitata

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