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          Improving rearing, handling, and field components for fruit fly SIT application

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          D41029

          CRP

          2259

          Approved Date

          23 June 2021

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          22 September 2021

          Expected End Date

          31 December 2026

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          Australia
          Brazil
          Burkina Faso
          Guatemala
          Israel
          Mauritius
          Mexico
          South Africa
          Spain
          United States of America
          Viet Nam

          Description

          Fruit flies are one of the most destructive pests affecting production and international trade of fruits and vegetables worldwide. As such, fruit fly pests are a significant?constraint?on reaching the sustainable development goals of the UN by affecting food security and safety as well as poverty reduction and the environment.?In the past?decades?the sterile insect technique?(SIT)?has been successfully incorporated to?area-wide?integrated?pest?management against some of the most important fruit fly pests?in?a number of?Member States.?Nevertheless,?application?of?SIT could be?further improved and?optimized?by incorporating?recent?technological innovations and?by?harmonizing?technologies?and?tools?through applied research.?To achieve this?objective?the following?research topics should be addressed:?improved?breeding colonies?by?maintaining?genetic diversity,?application of?more efficient?diets for?mass-rearing,?better nutrition of sterile flies?to enhance?male mating?performance,?decision support tools to?optimize?sterile fly release,?improved?monitoring?and detection through?more effective trapping systems, optimization of trapping networks?through decision support?tools?and?increased efficiency in population suppression using novel bait station technology.?This research?is expected to further?advance the?application of the?SIT?against fruit fly pests?of economic and quarantine importance,?as well as related technologies including surveillance and?other fruit fly population suppression?methods.?Those improvements will be?made available?to the Member States?through?technology transfer.?

          Objectives

          The main objective of this CRP is to optimize and harmonize through applied research the use of SIT and related technologies for management of plant pests.

          Specific objectives

          Optimize sterile fly production by improving mass rearing technologies and improved genetic sexing strains (GSS).

          Improve area-wide SIT application by enhancing sterile fly quality and by introducing more cost-effective technologies and decision-making tools for sterile fly release.

          Optimize fruit fly surveillance and control by introducing improved trapping systems and decision-making tools for management of trapping networks, as well as bait stations.

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