Current distribution of Bactrocera latifrons Hendel in the different agro-ecological zones of Burundi

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Bactrocera latifrons Hendel is a species of Asian origin. It is a major destructive pest of fruits and vegetables of the family of Solanaceae and,to a lesser extent, Cucurbitaceae. It was detected for the first time in Burundi in 2016, in the province of Kirundo in the north of the country. Since this detection, a study using fruit rearing methodology was conducted in five agro-ecological zones of Burundi from July 2016 to April 2017 to determine the distribution of B. latifrons,and to analyze the infestation rate on African eggplant (Solanum aethiopicum). The results of this study revealed that B. latifrons has invaded all the agro-ecological zones of Burundi, and could invade neighboring countries.
 

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27 March 2019
Aichi targets
9.1. Invasive alien species identified and prioritized
9.2. Pathways identified and prioritized
9.4. Introduction and establishment of invasive alien species prevented
19.1. Knowledge, the science base and technologies relating to biodiversity, its values, functioning, status and trends, and the consequences of its loss, are improved
Countries
Burundi