Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees

ABSTRACT. The objective was to study the habitat complexity of mite populations on Caryocar brasiliense trees under natural and cultivated field conditions. The study was performed in the municipality of Montes Claros, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, over 3 years. Three types of areas were studied: 1) Cerrado, 2) pasture, and 3) a university Campus. Several chlorotic spots were detected on leaves with larger populations of Tetranychus sp. and Eutetranychus sp. (Tetranychidae). The greatest numbers of Agistemus sp. (Stigmaeidae) on leaves and Histiostoma sp. (Histiostomidae) and Proctolaelaps sp. (Ascidae) on fruits were observed in the pasture, and that of Histiostoma sp. on leaves in the pasture and on the university Campus. In general, the herbivorous mites (e.g., Tetranychus sp.) found on C. brasiliense plants were correlated with more clayey soils with a higher cationic exchange capacity; larger populations of mites (e.g., Agistemus sp. and Histiostoma sp.) were found on the C. brasiliense trees with the largest crown sizes; and associations between predator mites (e.g., Agistemus sp.) and phytophagous mites (e.g., Tetranychus sp.1) were observed. Greater habitat diversity and more complex plant architectures favored the mite populations. The positive effect of loamier soil on herbivorous mites indicates that these species are adapted to Cerrado conditions. Some recorded species of herbivorous mites can be pests in commercial plantations of C. brasiliense.

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Main Authors: Leite,Germano Leão Demolin, Veloso,Ronnie Von Santos, Matioli,André Luis, Feres,Chrystian Iezid Maia e Almeida, Soares,Marcus Alvarenga, Lemes,Pedro Guilherme, Pereira,Alexandre Igor de Azevedo, Zanuncio,José Cola
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Published: Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1807-862120210001010052021-05-26Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense treesLeite,Germano Leão DemolinVeloso,Ronnie Von SantosMatioli,André LuisFeres,Chrystian Iezid Maia e AlmeidaSoares,Marcus AlvarengaLemes,Pedro GuilhermePereira,Alexandre Igor de AzevedoZanuncio,José Cola acari Cerrado pequi soil ABSTRACT. The objective was to study the habitat complexity of mite populations on Caryocar brasiliense trees under natural and cultivated field conditions. The study was performed in the municipality of Montes Claros, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, over 3 years. Three types of areas were studied: 1) Cerrado, 2) pasture, and 3) a university Campus. Several chlorotic spots were detected on leaves with larger populations of Tetranychus sp. and Eutetranychus sp. (Tetranychidae). The greatest numbers of Agistemus sp. (Stigmaeidae) on leaves and Histiostoma sp. (Histiostomidae) and Proctolaelaps sp. (Ascidae) on fruits were observed in the pasture, and that of Histiostoma sp. on leaves in the pasture and on the university Campus. In general, the herbivorous mites (e.g., Tetranychus sp.) found on C. brasiliense plants were correlated with more clayey soils with a higher cationic exchange capacity; larger populations of mites (e.g., Agistemus sp. and Histiostoma sp.) were found on the C. brasiliense trees with the largest crown sizes; and associations between predator mites (e.g., Agistemus sp.) and phytophagous mites (e.g., Tetranychus sp.1) were observed. Greater habitat diversity and more complex plant architectures favored the mite populations. The positive effect of loamier soil on herbivorous mites indicates that these species are adapted to Cerrado conditions. Some recorded species of herbivorous mites can be pests in commercial plantations of C. brasiliense.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEditora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEMActa Scientiarum. Agronomy v.43 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-86212021000101005en10.4025/actasciagron.v43i1.50164
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author Leite,Germano Leão Demolin
Veloso,Ronnie Von Santos
Matioli,André Luis
Feres,Chrystian Iezid Maia e Almeida
Soares,Marcus Alvarenga
Lemes,Pedro Guilherme
Pereira,Alexandre Igor de Azevedo
Zanuncio,José Cola
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Veloso,Ronnie Von Santos
Matioli,André Luis
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Lemes,Pedro Guilherme
Pereira,Alexandre Igor de Azevedo
Zanuncio,José Cola
Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees
author_facet Leite,Germano Leão Demolin
Veloso,Ronnie Von Santos
Matioli,André Luis
Feres,Chrystian Iezid Maia e Almeida
Soares,Marcus Alvarenga
Lemes,Pedro Guilherme
Pereira,Alexandre Igor de Azevedo
Zanuncio,José Cola
author_sort Leite,Germano Leão Demolin
title Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees
title_short Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees
title_full Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees
title_fullStr Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees
title_full_unstemmed Habitat complexity and mite population on Caryocar brasiliense trees
title_sort habitat complexity and mite population on caryocar brasiliense trees
description ABSTRACT. The objective was to study the habitat complexity of mite populations on Caryocar brasiliense trees under natural and cultivated field conditions. The study was performed in the municipality of Montes Claros, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, over 3 years. Three types of areas were studied: 1) Cerrado, 2) pasture, and 3) a university Campus. Several chlorotic spots were detected on leaves with larger populations of Tetranychus sp. and Eutetranychus sp. (Tetranychidae). The greatest numbers of Agistemus sp. (Stigmaeidae) on leaves and Histiostoma sp. (Histiostomidae) and Proctolaelaps sp. (Ascidae) on fruits were observed in the pasture, and that of Histiostoma sp. on leaves in the pasture and on the university Campus. In general, the herbivorous mites (e.g., Tetranychus sp.) found on C. brasiliense plants were correlated with more clayey soils with a higher cationic exchange capacity; larger populations of mites (e.g., Agistemus sp. and Histiostoma sp.) were found on the C. brasiliense trees with the largest crown sizes; and associations between predator mites (e.g., Agistemus sp.) and phytophagous mites (e.g., Tetranychus sp.1) were observed. Greater habitat diversity and more complex plant architectures favored the mite populations. The positive effect of loamier soil on herbivorous mites indicates that these species are adapted to Cerrado conditions. Some recorded species of herbivorous mites can be pests in commercial plantations of C. brasiliense.
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