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A contribution to the knowledge of Bactrocera oleae (GMEL) in Tras-os-Montes region (northeastern Portugal): phenology, losses and control

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Severe damage is caused by the olive fly (Bactrocera oleae (Gmel)) in the Trás-osMontes region. In order to develop a control strategy, two olive groves for oil production ("Cobrançosa" and "Verdeal") and one for table olive ("Negrinha de Freixo") were assessed ( 1993-1996). The insect phenology, yield losses and fruit infestation were evaluated. The insect's peak flight period occurred during the first half of October. Severe yield losses due to the pest occurred in 1995, reaching 19 % of the total harvest. It is concluded that earlier harvesting (second half of September) can avoid substantial losses because the main period of infestation in all years occurred in October.

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Bento, Albino; Torres, L.; Lopes, J.; Sismeiro, R. (1999). A contribution to the knowledge of Bactrocera oleae (GMEL) in Tras-os-Montes region (northeastern Portugal): phenology, losses and control. Acta Horticulturae. 474, p. 541-544

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