Cold treatment schedules for the control of phytosanitary insect pests such as fruit flies (Tephritidae) are standard practice in the international trade of fresh agricultural products. This study presents data on the efficacy of cold treatment of three table grape cultivars artificially infested with Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) larvae, and demonstrates that, irrespective of cultivar, cold treatment at 1°C or below for 16 days, will effectively mitigate the risk of C. capitata in table grapes.
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