• Title of article

    Species diversity of fruit flies (Diptera: Tepthritidae) and their damage on vegetables in Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia

  • Author/Authors

    Budiyanti, Sri Agriculture Quarantine Office - Class 1 - Padang 25217, Indonesia , Hidrayani, Agriculture Quarantine Office - Class 1 - Padang 25217, Indonesia , Hamid, Hasmiandy Agriculture Quarantine Office - Class 1 - Padang 25217, Indonesia

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    224
  • To page
    230
  • Abstract
    Vegetables in Padang are generally attacked by fruit flies. A study has been done to investigate the fruit flies’ species diversity and measure the damage they have caused on these vegetables. Four kinds of vegetables viz. bitter gourd, cucumber, angled loofah, and chili pepper were sampled in the subdistricts of Pauh, Kuranji, Lubuk Kilangan, and Koto Tangah using purposive sampling. There were three species of fruit flies found in four vegetables in Padang, viz. B.cucurbitae, B. dorsalis and Bactroceraspecies. The highest percentage of plants infested was on angled loofah (20.34%). The highest diversity of fruit flies based on commodity was found on bittergourd (0.010). Based on location, the highest species diversity was found in subdistrict of Lubuk Kilangan (0.240). The diversity and attack level of fruit flies in Padang City are relatively low, but the control of these pests is required to avoid the spread of them widely in West Sumatera.
  • Keywords
    vegetables , B. dorsalis , Bactrocera cucurbitae , fruit flies , Diversity
  • Journal title
    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2594489