Bactrocera oleae


Bactrocera oleae, the olive fruit fly, is a significant pest affecting olive crops worldwide. The adult female lays eggs in the fruit, and the larvae feed on the flesh, causing direct damage and making the fruit more susceptible to secondary infections. Infestations can lead to reduced olive oil quality and yield. Integrated pest management strategies, including the use of pheromone traps, biological controls, and insecticides, are employed to manage B. oleae populations and protect olive production.

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NCBI Taxonomy ID: 104688

4 pairs of Verified P450 and Compounds


Gene Symbol Compound Validation Reference
CYP6G6 R,E
CYP6A61 E
CYP6G28 E
CYP4P6 E