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Advances in Crop Science and Technology
ISSN: 2329-8863
Agri 2019
August 15-16, 2019
August 15-16, 2019 | Rome, Italy
14
th
International Conference on
Agriculture & Horticulture
Relationship between population dynamics of oriental fruit flies and biotic factors in different year 2012
and 2017 in Yezin, Myanmar
Nwe Nwe Yin, Kyaw Swe
and
Naing Kyi Win
Department of Agricultural Research, Yezin, Myanmar
T
he aim of this study is to monitor the population fluctuation of oriental fruit flies in different year 2012 and 2017 and
to study the effect of abiotic factors (temperature, rainfall, duration of sunshine hour and relative humidity) on the
population fluctuation of male oriental fruit fly using methyl eugenol traps in mango orchard farms of Department of
Agricultural Research in Yezin, Myanmar. In 2012, the highest mean number of male oriental fruit flies/trap/day (108.24
± 3.65) was observed in the month of June and the lowest (2.95 ± 0.20) in December, 2012. The highest mean number of
male oriental fruit flies/trap/day (458 ± 15.5) was observed in the month of July and the lowest (0.90 ± 0.30) in January,
2017. Population data were analyzed with meteorological data including temperature, rainfall, duration of sunshine and
relative humidity. Population fluctuation of male oriental fruit flies were clearly observed to be positively correlated with
temperature, rainfall and relative humidity, and negatively correlated with the duration of sunshine.
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