Fall Armyworm Symposium: Gamma Irradiation as a Quarantine Treatment for Carambolas Infested with Caribbean Fruit Flies

Authors

  • Walter P. Gould
  • Donald L. von Windeguth

Abstract

Carambolas infested with the Caribbean fruit fly Anastrepha suspensa (Loew), eggs and larvae were exposed to ionizing gamma radiation. Probit 9 was estimated to be 22.95 Gy (95% fiducial limits 16.68 Gy - 49.73 Gy). Over 100,000 immature A. suspensa infesting carambolas were treated at 50 Gy with no adult survivors. This dose did not cause any observable damage to the fruit. The 50 Gy dose satisfies quarantine requirements for treatment of fruits exposed from fruit fly infested areas.

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Published

1991-06-01

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Literature Review Articles