DISEASE CAUSED BY MELON FLY (MIOPARDALIS PARDALINA) IN MELONS AND SOLUTIONS AGAINST ITS
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Miopardalis pardalina, pumpkin family, food industry, plant safety, disease characteristics, infectionAbstract
The melon fly, scientifically known as Myopardalis Pardalina, is a widespread and deadly pest that seriously affects the production of cucurbits and other cucurbits worldwide. These breeding insects are members of the Diptera family and are characterized by their unusual infestation and complex life cycle, which makes them particularly difficult to manage. Melon fly infestations significantly reduce agricultural productivity, disrupt food security, and strain local economies. In this article, we discuss the nature of the melon fly disease, its transmission and effects, and the various solutions that farmers and researchers can use to control this pest.
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