Title of article :
Seasonal activity and damage caused by peach twig borer Anarsia lineatella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) on different peach cultivars
Author/Authors :
Erhaft, Banafsheh Department of Plant Protection - College of Agriculture - Lorestan University - Khorramabad, Iran , Saeidi, Zarir Department of Plant Protection - Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari - Shahrekord, Iran , Shakarami, Jahanshir Department of Plant Protection - College of Agriculture - Lorestan University - Khorramabad, Iran
Abstract :
Peach twig borer (PTB), Anarsia lineatella Zeller, is the most
critical pest of peach and other stone fruits in different parts of the world. The
objectives of this study were to determine adults’ seasonal activity and damage
caused by PTB on different peach cultivars (Zafarani, Kardi, Elberta, Red top,
and GF677) under natural conditions. The seasonal flight of the adults using
pheromone traps indicated that PTB completed three generations per year in
peach orchards, Saman, Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari, Iran. The accumulated
degree-days throughout the pest activity from April to October were 1916 and
1803 DD in 2014 and 2015, respectively. The ratio of twig and fruit infestation
and the number of larval galleries/fruit were studied among the cultivars using
a completely randomized block design in four replicates. According to the
results, the highest ratio of twig infestation was observed on GF677 followed by
Zafarani, whereas the lowest on Elberta followed by Kardi cultivar. The
longest larval galleries (68.44 ± 1.28 and 56.80 ± 1.24 mm) was observed on
GF677, whereas the shortest on Elberta cultivar (39.20 ± 1.64 and 32.40 ± 1.36
mm in 2014 and 2015, respectively). The highest ratio of fruit damage and
larval galleries/fruit were observed on Kardi, whereas the lowest was on Red
top cultivar. According to the results, the cultivars with hard tissues of twigs
and early maturing fruits significantly reduced PTB damage and are
recommended for pest management in the infested regions.
Keywords :
Peach twig borer , fruit infestation , twig infestation , seasonal flight
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection