Temperature Sensitivity of Wild-Type, Mutant and Genetic Sexing Strains of Ceratitis capitata .

Insects(2022)

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Area-wide integrated pest management (AW-IPM) programmes with a sterile insect technique component (SIT) are used to control populations of insect pests worldwide, including the Mediterranean fruit fly, . SIT consists of the mass rearing, radiation-induced sterilization, handling, and release of sterile insects over the target area. Although SIT can be performed by using both sterile males and females, male-only releases significantly increase the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of SIT applications. Male-only releases can be achieved by using genetic sexing strains (GSS). The medfly VIENNA 8 GSS is based on two selectable markers, the white pupae () gene, and the temperature-sensitive lethal () genes. The latter allows the elimination of females by exposing embryos to elevated temperatures. This study assessed the temperature sensitivity of twenty-seven medfly strains through a TSLT. Our results indicated significant differences among the strains regarding egg hatching as well as pupal and adult recovery rates due to the presence or absence of the mutation and/or the genetic background of the strains. Our findings are discussed in the context of SIT applications, the importance of the gene for developing genetic sexing strains, and climate change.
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Diptera,Mediterranean fruit fly,Tephritidae,sterile insect technique,temperature-sensitive lethal,white pupae
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