Susceptibility of dried berries to infestation by <i>Plodia interpunctella</i> (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in correlation with total sugar content

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  • Filip Vukajlović University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Radoja Domanovića 12, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia
  • Dragana Predojević University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Radoja Domanovića 12, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia
  • Snežana Tanasković University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy, Cara Dušana 34, 32000 Čačak, Serbia
  • Kristina Miljković University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy, Cara Dušana 34, 32000 Čačak, Serbia
  • Sonja Gvozdenac Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
  • Vesna Perišić Center for Small Grains, Save Kovačevića 31, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia
  • Snežana Pešić University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Radoja Domanovića 12, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2018.463.045

Schlagworte:

Indian meal moth, dried fruits, infestation, index of susceptibility, susceptibility rating

Abstract

By assessing the degree of resistance of stored products to infestation by insect pests and correlating it with physical, chemical and nutritional characteristics of products, we could gain a real insight in these pests feeding preferences, and consequently in their biology and ecology. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of resistance of five dried berry species (strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, black chokeberry and cranberry) to infestation caused by the major pest of dried berries, Plodia interpunctella. Susceptibility was rated based on the Index of susceptibility (IS) for insect development and the Susceptibility rating. Dried cranberries were absolutely resistant to infestation by P. interpunctella (IS = 0) - no larvae reached the adult stage. Four other dried berry species were also resistant (IS ranged 2.01 – 2.44). In other words, dried cranberries are very unsuitable food for P. interpunctella, while other four tested species were slightly more suitable. The content of total sugars in dried berries varied from 24.2% (black chokeberry) to 72.8% (strawberry), but important correlation between IS and total sugar content was not found. By analysing feeding preferences of P. interpunctella, we can undertake different pest-management strategies for protection of stored dried fruits.

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2018-10-23