Postharvest CO2 treatment and cold storage for Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) fruit infestation control
Nika Cvelbar Weber, Špela Modic, Primož Žigon, Jaka Razinger

TL;DR
This study explores using CO2 treatment and cold storage to control fruit infestations by the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii, finding optimal methods for different fruits.
Contribution
The study introduces a practical postharvest protocol combining CO2 fumigation and chilling to manage SWD infestations effectively.
Findings
A 24-hour 100% CO2 fumigation significantly reduced SWD infestations in blueberries, cherries, and raspberries.
Cold storage alone was ineffective, while concurrent chilling reduced CO2 treatment efficacy.
Raspberries were the most suitable host for SWD development compared to other fruits.
Abstract
The invasive pest, spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) or SWD), damages various soft-skinned fruits, severely impacting orchards and vineyards economically. Current sorting practices in commercial production may overlook early-stage SWD infestations, as visible signs take a few days to appear. Our study focused on managing SWD infesting fruits (blueberry, cherry, and raspberry) without visible signs using an artificial atmosphere with elevated CO2 and low temperature. We hypothesized that these factors affect SWD survival and possibly interact, with potential variations among different soft- or stone-fruit species or varieties. High CO2 concentrations and cold storage both negatively affected SWD development. A 24-h 100% CO2 fumigation, without cold storage, significantly reduced SWD infestations in all 3 fruit species studied. On the other hand, 10% CO2…
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TopicsInsect behavior and control techniques · Insect Pest Control Strategies · Insect and Pesticide Research
