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About the fight against the oriental fruit fly using a combination of non-chemical control tools - Mathematical strategy versus field strategy

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YvesDumont

CIRAD/University of Pretoria
"About the fight against the oriental fruit fly using a combination of non-chemical control tools - Mathematical strategy versus field strategy"
The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a serious threat to crops and orchards in many places around the World, and in particular in Réunion island, where it was first detected in 2017. Since then, this pest has invaded the whole island and displaced established fruit fly populations. Since Réunion island is a hot spot of diversity, appropriate control tools have to be deployed to eliminate or reduce the wild population. I will present recent results that study the combination of the Sterile Insect Technique, entomopathogen fungi, and also pheromone traps. In particular, we will show how the spatial component and the orchards connectivity can drastically change the releases strategy, as well as the critical amount of sterile insects to release. We discuss (optimal) strategies obtained with our models versus realistic strategies that can actually be developed in the field. Our approach being generic, it can be adapted to other pests and disease vectors, such as mosquitoes. This works stands within the AttracTIS project, funded by Ecophyto 2021-2022.
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