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Population Dynamics of Drosophila suzukii in Coastal and Mainland Sweet Cherry Orchards of Greece

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Despite the recent invasion and wide spread of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Europe, little is known regarding its population trends in coastal areas of the southern Mediterranean countries. Using adult trapping and fruit sampling, we studied the population dynamics of D. suzukii in coastal and mainland (semi-highland) cherry orchards of Greece, from 2018 to 2020. Adults were captured in traps baited with apple cider vinegar, placed in conventional and unmanaged sweet-cherry orchards, and in neighbouring wild growing hosts. Sampling of sweet-cherry fruit to assess infestation levels was conducted from early and late-ripening cherry cultivars in both areas. Adults were captured throughout the year in the coastal area with two peaks registered in spring and late-autumn. Captures were nearly zero during the hot summer months. Flight activity exhibited only one peak in autumn at the mainland area, and ceased during winter and spring. Captures in wild hosts were lower during the sweet-cherry ripening period than later in the season. Higher sweet-cherry infestation levels were recorded in the coastal than in the mainland area and in unmanaged than in commercial orchards. Both early and late-ripening cultivars were highly susceptible to D. suzukii infestation in the coastal area. Infestation rates were higher in late-ripening cultivars than in early-ripening ones in the mainland area. We conclude that D. suzukii has well adapted to the Mediterranean climate of Greece, and is able to progressively exploit several crops and wild hosts of mainland and coastal areas.
Title: Population Dynamics of Drosophila suzukii in Coastal and Mainland Sweet Cherry Orchards of Greece
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Despite the recent invasion and wide spread of Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Europe, little is known regarding its population trends in coastal areas of the southern Mediterranean countries.
Using adult trapping and fruit sampling, we studied the population dynamics of D.
suzukii in coastal and mainland (semi-highland) cherry orchards of Greece, from 2018 to 2020.
Adults were captured in traps baited with apple cider vinegar, placed in conventional and unmanaged sweet-cherry orchards, and in neighbouring wild growing hosts.
Sampling of sweet-cherry fruit to assess infestation levels was conducted from early and late-ripening cherry cultivars in both areas.
Adults were captured throughout the year in the coastal area with two peaks registered in spring and late-autumn.
Captures were nearly zero during the hot summer months.
Flight activity exhibited only one peak in autumn at the mainland area, and ceased during winter and spring.
Captures in wild hosts were lower during the sweet-cherry ripening period than later in the season.
Higher sweet-cherry infestation levels were recorded in the coastal than in the mainland area and in unmanaged than in commercial orchards.
Both early and late-ripening cultivars were highly susceptible to D.
suzukii infestation in the coastal area.
Infestation rates were higher in late-ripening cultivars than in early-ripening ones in the mainland area.
We conclude that D.
suzukii has well adapted to the Mediterranean climate of Greece, and is able to progressively exploit several crops and wild hosts of mainland and coastal areas.

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