Advances in Entomology

Volume 9, Issue 1 (January 2021)

ISSN Print: 2331-1991   ISSN Online: 2331-2017

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Current Knowledge of Mango and Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Control in Myanmar: A Review

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DOI: 10.4236/ae.2021.91005    756 Downloads   2,704 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Mango is one of the largest commercial fruits in Myanmar and the fruit fly, B. dorsalis and B. correcta are the major pests. Mango is a kind of native fruit which can grow well as natural vegetation throughout the entire country under the various climatic conditions. We aimed to point out overuse of insecticide application in agricultural sector of Myanmar and further criteria of effective fruit fly control techniques were also proposed for worldwide ecosystem. Traditional fruit fly control is primarily focused on the uncoordinated use of insecticide applications which is orchard-by-orchard strategy. However, in view of flying distance, this localized strategy is not successful and harms the ecosystem. Occasionally, fruit bagging technique was applied by some farmers. In Myanmar’s agricultural sector, numerous varieties of cheap insecticides which mostly imported from China were plentiful. While conventional insecticide application controls were implemented annually, the population of fruit flies increased year after year, particularly in tropical region. The requirement of technical-scientific research reduced the worldwide fruit fly records. Furthermore, traditional insecticide application approach inhibits the yield and quality of mangoes that have adversely affected international trade. Importantly, in long term period of the entire previous decade, the conventional insecticide application controls make more fruit fly infestation.

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Maung, K. , Mon, Y. , Khine, M. , Chan, K. , Phyoe, A. , Soe, A. , Han, T. , Myo, W. , San, S. and Khai, A. (2021) Current Knowledge of Mango and Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Control in Myanmar: A Review. Advances in Entomology, 9, 49-58. doi: 10.4236/ae.2021.91005.

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