Acarofauna in physic nut culture and associated spontaneous weeds
The objective of this work was to identify mites in physic nut culture, and in associated spontaneous weed species. For this, mite richness and abundance on physic nut plants and on 14 species of associated spontaneous weeds were evaluated. Samplings were done with monthy collections of leaves from physic nut plants and from weeds, between planting lines. Four species of predatory mites – Amblyseius tamatavensis, Paraphytoseius multidentatus, Typhlodromalus aripo and Typhlodromalus clavicus –, with potential for biological control of pest mites on physic nut culture, and two species of phytophagous mites – Brevipalpus phoenicis and Tarsonemus confusus –, not yet known as pests of the culture were found. Among the evaluated spontaneous weeds, four species – Hyptis suaveolens, Peltaea riedelii, Urochloa mutica and Andropogon gayanus – harbor great richness and abundance of predatory mites, whereas eight harbored a high diversity of phytophagous mites.
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rev-pab-br-article-118752012-06-17T12:23:29Z Acarofauna in physic nut culture and associated spontaneous weeds Acarofauna em cultivo de pinhão‑manso e plantas espontâneas associadas Cruz, Wilton Pires da Sarmento, Renato Almeida Teodoro, Adenir Vieira Erasmo, Eduardo Andrea Lemus Pedro Neto, Marçal Ignacio, Maíra Ferreira Junior, Diogenis Fontenele Jatropha curcas; biological control; phytophages; invasive plants Jatropha curcas; controle biológico; fitófagos; plantas invasoras The objective of this work was to identify mites in physic nut culture, and in associated spontaneous weed species. For this, mite richness and abundance on physic nut plants and on 14 species of associated spontaneous weeds were evaluated. Samplings were done with monthy collections of leaves from physic nut plants and from weeds, between planting lines. Four species of predatory mites – Amblyseius tamatavensis, Paraphytoseius multidentatus, Typhlodromalus aripo and Typhlodromalus clavicus –, with potential for biological control of pest mites on physic nut culture, and two species of phytophagous mites – Brevipalpus phoenicis and Tarsonemus confusus –, not yet known as pests of the culture were found. Among the evaluated spontaneous weeds, four species – Hyptis suaveolens, Peltaea riedelii, Urochloa mutica and Andropogon gayanus – harbor great richness and abundance of predatory mites, whereas eight harbored a high diversity of phytophagous mites. O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar ácaros na cultura de pinhão‑manso e em espécies de plantas espontâneas associadas. Para isso, foram avaliadas a riqueza e a abundância de ácaros em plantas de pinhão‑manso e em 14 espécies de plantas espontâneas associadas. As amostragens foram realizadas por meio de coletas mensais de folhas de plantas de pinhão‑manso e de plantas espontâneas, nas entrelinhas do cultivo. Foram encontradas quatro espécies de ácaros predadores – Amblyseius tamatavensis, Paraphytoseius multidentatus, Typhlodromalus aripo e Typhlodromalus clavicus –, com potencial para uso no controle biológico de ácaros‑praga na cultura do pinhão‑manso, e duas importantes espécies de ácaros fitófagos – Brevipalpus phoenicis e Tarsonemus confusus – desconhecidas como praga da cultura. Entre as plantas espontâneas avaliadas, quatro espécies – Hyptis suaveolens, Peltaea riedelii, Urochloa mutica e Andropogon gayanus – abrigam grande riqueza e abundância de ácaros predadores, enquanto oito destacaram-se pela diversidade de ácaros fitófagos. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira CNPq e CAPES 2012-04-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/11875 Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.47, n.3, mar. 2012; 319-327 Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.47, n.3, mar. 2012; 319-327 1678-3921 0100-104x por https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/11875/6865 https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/downloadSuppFile/11875/7476 |
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Acarofauna in physic nut culture and associated spontaneous weeds |
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The objective of this work was to identify mites in physic nut culture, and in associated spontaneous weed species. For this, mite richness and abundance on physic nut plants and on 14 species of associated spontaneous weeds were evaluated. Samplings were done with monthy collections of leaves from physic nut plants and from weeds, between planting lines. Four species of predatory mites – Amblyseius tamatavensis, Paraphytoseius multidentatus, Typhlodromalus aripo and Typhlodromalus clavicus –, with potential for biological control of pest mites on physic nut culture, and two species of phytophagous mites – Brevipalpus phoenicis and Tarsonemus confusus –, not yet known as pests of the culture were found. Among the evaluated spontaneous weeds, four species – Hyptis suaveolens, Peltaea riedelii, Urochloa mutica and Andropogon gayanus – harbor great richness and abundance of predatory mites, whereas eight harbored a high diversity of phytophagous mites. |
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