Feriez-vous du mal à une mouche ? Une introduction à Drosophila suzukii et aux méthodes alternatives pour contrôler cette espèce invasive.

Chloé D. Galland
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The Green Revolution has greatly changed agricultural production methods. Agriculture has become more specialized and intensive, and the use of phytopharmaceutical products, including insecticides, has intensified. However, these are harmful to the environment and human health. At the same time, globalization has led to the introduction of alien species (called invasive), whose establishment in Europe has been facilitated by the abundance of nutritive resources and the absence of natural enemies. These observations are particularly true with Drosophila suzukii. This fly is now considered as the main fruit pest in the world. Thus, it is becoming urgent to find alternative control methods to insecticides to counter the economic damage caused by this new pest. However, the development of an integrated pest management approach requires an excellent understanding of the biology and ecology of the species. In this paper, we first present the state of knowledge on the life cycle, host plants and phenology of D. suzukii. The current geographical distribution and the history of invasion of this pest are detailed, before estimating the extent of the economic losses caused. In a second part, the known alternative control methods against D. suzukii are listed: cultural practices, post-harvest treatments, sterile insect releases, uses of natural enemies and behavioral manipulations (visual and olfactory). Finally, in a third part, we will see how these methods can be combined to improve the control of this pest.
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你会伤害苍蝇吗?介绍铃木果蝇和控制这种入侵物种的替代方法。
绿色革命极大地改变了农业生产方式。农业变得更加专业化和集约化,包括杀虫剂在内的植物药物产品的使用也加强了。然而,这些对环境和人类健康都是有害的。与此同时,全球化导致了外来物种(称为入侵物种)的引入,它们在欧洲的建立得益于丰富的营养资源和缺乏天敌。这些观察结果在铃木果蝇身上尤其正确。这种苍蝇现在被认为是世界上主要的水果害虫。因此,寻找替代杀虫剂的防治方法以对抗这种新害虫造成的经济损失已成为当务之急。然而,综合虫害管理方法的发展需要对该物种的生物学和生态学有很好的了解。本文首先介绍了铃木木虱的生活史、寄主植物和物候学方面的研究现状。在估计造成的经济损失程度之前,详细介绍了该害虫的当前地理分布和入侵历史。第二部分,列举了目前已知的几种防治铃木氏夜蛾的方法:栽培方法、收获后处理、昆虫的无菌释放、天敌的使用和行为操作(视觉和嗅觉)。最后,在第三部分中,我们将看到如何将这些方法结合起来改善对这种害虫的控制。
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Bulletin de la Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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