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  <title>Weather Parametric Impactions and Relative Abundance of Tephritid Fruit Flies associated with Cucumber</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.281</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Fruit fly (B.cucurbitae) and red pumpkin beetle (A. foveicollis) are the important insect<br />
pests inflicting damage on cucumber and other cucurbitaceous crops and commonly known as<br />
symbol of yield losses.The results showed that during 2021and 2022 summer season, highest level<br />
of fruit infestation by fruit fly was observed on 25 th July, 2021 and 8 th August 2022 with 46.86 and<br />
41.3 per cent fruit infestation, respectively. The correlation studies on fruit fly incidence revealed<br />
that there was a significant positive correlation in respect of mean no. of eggs, mean no. of maggots<br />
and per cent fruit infestation with maximum and minimum temperature respectively, during both<br />
the consecutive years of 2021 &amp; 2022. The data on relative abundance of different insects of<br />
cucumber during 2021and 2022 revealed that the fruit fly species, Bactrocera dorsalis (62.27%)<br />
was the highest followed by B. tau (15.68%), B. cucurbitae (10.73%), Dacus longicornis (2.47%),<br />
Coccinella transversalis (2.45%), Aulacophora foveicollis (2.20%), Micrapsis discolor (1.56%), A.<br />
frontalis (1.16%), and Coccinella septumapunctata (1.08%). During 2021 and 2022, the Simpson-<br />
Index diversity showed highest value for fruit fly (0.97 and 0.94) followed by predacious<br />
coccinellid beetles (0.67 and 0.71) and red pumpkin beetle (0.55 and 0.64), respectively. Whereas,<br />
Shannon-Wiener index diversity (H’) during 2021 and 2022 observed highest in fruit fly (1.65 and<br />
1.85) followed by predacious coccinellid beetles (1.15 and 1.05) and pumpkin beetle (0.68 and<br />
0.85), respectively.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Fruit fly (B.cucurbitae) and red pumpkin beetle (A. foveicollis) are the important insect<br />
pests inflicting damage on cucumber and other cucurbitaceous crops and commonly known as<br />
symbol of yield losses.The results showed that during 2021and 2022 summer season, highest level<br />
of fruit infestation by fruit fly was observed on 25 th July, 2021 and 8 th August 2022 with 46.86 and<br />
41.3 per cent fruit infestation, respectively. The correlation studies on fruit fly incidence revealed<br />
that there was a significant positive correlation in respect of mean no. of eggs, mean no. of maggots<br />
and per cent fruit infestation with maximum and minimum temperature respectively, during both<br />
the consecutive years of 2021 &amp; 2022. The data on relative abundance of different insects of<br />
cucumber during 2021and 2022 revealed that the fruit fly species, Bactrocera dorsalis (62.27%)<br />
was the highest followed by B. tau (15.68%), B. cucurbitae (10.73%), Dacus longicornis (2.47%),<br />
Coccinella transversalis (2.45%), Aulacophora foveicollis (2.20%), Micrapsis discolor (1.56%), A.<br />
frontalis (1.16%), and Coccinella septumapunctata (1.08%). During 2021 and 2022, the Simpson-<br />
Index diversity showed highest value for fruit fly (0.97 and 0.94) followed by predacious<br />
coccinellid beetles (0.67 and 0.71) and red pumpkin beetle (0.55 and 0.64), respectively. Whereas,<br />
Shannon-Wiener index diversity (H’) during 2021 and 2022 observed highest in fruit fly (1.65 and<br />
1.85) followed by predacious coccinellid beetles (1.15 and 1.05) and pumpkin beetle (0.68 and<br />
0.85), respectively.</p>
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