Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Marlice Botelho
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28530
Resumo: Agricultural systems need adequate techniques to practice pest management, including including monitoring and identification of their natural enemies. Due to anthropization, agricultural landscapes become unprotected in terms of biodiversity. Thus, the use of plant strips associated with crops is capable of providing important resources for the conservation of natural enemies that act to control pest insects. In this context, the first stage of this research was conducted in apple trees at INRA, Montfavet, France. The objective was to compare the effect of vegetation strips with botanical species used in apple orchards and distance factor between strip and rows of cultivation on the occurrence of Cydia pomonella and natural enemies. It was found that the number of larvae of C. pomonella did not differ between the strips, however, it was lower in apple trees located in the planting rows near the vegetation strips. The highest number of parasitoids was in grass strip and the Carabidae in the wildflower strip. The second part of this research was conducted in an area planted with apple and peach trees at EPAMIG in Maria da Fé, Brazil. The objective was to know the population fluctuation of Grapholita molesta, fruit flies and Vespidae present in these orchards. Adults of G. molesta were collected with Delta traps and pheromone and the tephritid adults with “Pet” traps and hydrolyzed protein. Adults of G. molesta were observed during autumn and winter in peach and apple trees. Larvae of G. molesta were observed in the same period in peach and were not observed in apple. Tephritid adults were found in spring and summer, with 86% Anastrepha spp. and 14% Ceratitis capitata. Larvae of C. capitata in peach fruits occurred in October and Anastrepha in November, not being observed in apple. Wasps were collected in "Pet" and Moericke trap placed in these two cultures. In the apple tree were collected, 24 morpho-species belonging to 12 genus and in peach tree 21 morpho-species in nine genus. The most frequent were Agelaia multipicta and Agelaia vicina for the two fruit trees. The most abundant genus were Polybia and Polistes. Among the species, four are unpublished records for Minas Gerais, Angiopolybia sp.1, Ceramiopsis sp.1, Nectarinella sp.1, Pachodynerus sp.1. The greatest diversity, abundance and richness of wasps occurred in an apple orchard, compared to those in peach trees. Of the insects sampled, at least five genus are known as predators of pest insects and have as part of their food source, caterpillars that occur in cultivated or spontaneous plants.
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spelling Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiroControle biológico conservativoGrapholita molesta - MonitoramentoMalus domesticaPrunus persicaInimigo naturalConservative biological controlNatural enemyEntomologia AgrícolaAgricultural systems need adequate techniques to practice pest management, including including monitoring and identification of their natural enemies. Due to anthropization, agricultural landscapes become unprotected in terms of biodiversity. Thus, the use of plant strips associated with crops is capable of providing important resources for the conservation of natural enemies that act to control pest insects. In this context, the first stage of this research was conducted in apple trees at INRA, Montfavet, France. The objective was to compare the effect of vegetation strips with botanical species used in apple orchards and distance factor between strip and rows of cultivation on the occurrence of Cydia pomonella and natural enemies. It was found that the number of larvae of C. pomonella did not differ between the strips, however, it was lower in apple trees located in the planting rows near the vegetation strips. The highest number of parasitoids was in grass strip and the Carabidae in the wildflower strip. The second part of this research was conducted in an area planted with apple and peach trees at EPAMIG in Maria da Fé, Brazil. The objective was to know the population fluctuation of Grapholita molesta, fruit flies and Vespidae present in these orchards. Adults of G. molesta were collected with Delta traps and pheromone and the tephritid adults with “Pet” traps and hydrolyzed protein. Adults of G. molesta were observed during autumn and winter in peach and apple trees. Larvae of G. molesta were observed in the same period in peach and were not observed in apple. Tephritid adults were found in spring and summer, with 86% Anastrepha spp. and 14% Ceratitis capitata. Larvae of C. capitata in peach fruits occurred in October and Anastrepha in November, not being observed in apple. Wasps were collected in "Pet" and Moericke trap placed in these two cultures. In the apple tree were collected, 24 morpho-species belonging to 12 genus and in peach tree 21 morpho-species in nine genus. The most frequent were Agelaia multipicta and Agelaia vicina for the two fruit trees. The most abundant genus were Polybia and Polistes. Among the species, four are unpublished records for Minas Gerais, Angiopolybia sp.1, Ceramiopsis sp.1, Nectarinella sp.1, Pachodynerus sp.1. The greatest diversity, abundance and richness of wasps occurred in an apple orchard, compared to those in peach trees. Of the insects sampled, at least five genus are known as predators of pest insects and have as part of their food source, caterpillars that occur in cultivated or spontaneous plants.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Sistemas agrícolas necessitam de técnicas adequadas para se colocar em prática o manejo de pragas, entre elas estão o monitoramento e a identificação de seus inimigos naturais. Em função da antropização, as paisagens agrícolas tornam-se desprotegidas em termos de biodiversidade. Assim, o uso de faixas de plantas associadas às culturas, é capaz de fornecer recursos importantes para a conservação de inimigos naturais que atuam no controle de insetos-praga. Nesse contexto, a primeira etapa dessa pesquisa foi conduzida em macieiras no INRA, Montfavet, França. Objetivou-se comparar o efeito de faixas de vegetação com espécies botânicas empregadas em cultivos de macieira e o fator distância entre faixas e linhas de cultivo sobre a ocorrência de Cydia pomonella e inimigos naturais. Constatou-se que o número de lagartas de C. pomonella não diferiu entre as faixas, contudo, foi menor em macieiras localizadas na linha de plantio próxima as faixas de vegetação. O maior número de parasitoides foi em macieiras referentes à faixa de grama e os Carabidae em faixa de plantas silvestres cultivadas. A segunda parte dessa pesquisa foi conduzida em pomares de macieira e pessegueiro na EPAMIG, Maria da Fé, Brasil. O objetivo foi conhecer a flutuação populacional de Grapholita molesta, moscas-das-frutas e Vespidae presentes nesses pomares. Adultos de G. molesta foram coletados com armadilhas Delta e feromônio e os adultos de tefritídeos com armadilhas tipo “Pet” e proteína hidrolisada. Adultos de G. molesta foram observados durante o outono e inverno em pessegueiro e macieiras. Lagartas de G. molesta foram observadas nesse mesmo período em pêssego e não foi observada em maçã. Adultos de tefritídeos foram constatados na primavera e verão, sendo 86% Anastrepha spp. e 14% Ceratitis capitata. Larvas de C. capitata em frutos de pêssego ocorreram em outubro e de Anastrepha em novembro, não sendo observada em maçã. As vespas foram coletadas em armadilha “Pet” e Moericke colocadas nessas duas culturas. Em macieira coletou-se 24 morfo-espécies pertencentes a 12 gêneros e em pessegueiro 21 morfo-espécies em nove gêneros. As mais frequentes foram Agelaia multipicta e Agelaia vicina para as duas fruteiras. Os gêneros mais abundantes foram Polybia e Polistes. Entre as espécies, quatro são registros inéditos para Minas Gerais, Angiopolybia sp.1, Ceramiopsis sp.1, Nectarinella sp.1, Pachodynerus sp.1. A maior diversidade, abundância e riqueza de vespas ocorreu em pomar de macieiras, comparado àquelas em pessegueiros. Dos insetos amostrados, pelo menos cinco gêneros são conhecidos como predadores de insetos-praga e tem como parte de sua fonte alimentar, lagartas que ocorrem em plantas cultivadas ou espontâneas.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de pós-graduação de entomologiaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de FitopatologiaCarvalho, César FreireLavigne, ClaireSanta-Cecília, Lenira Viana CostaSilveira, Luís Cláudio PaternoCarvalho, Stephan MalfitanoCosta, Marlice Botelho2018-02-05T10:58:16Z2018-02-05T10:58:16Z2018-02-022010-10-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfCOSTA, M. B. Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro. 2017. 125 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
title Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
spellingShingle Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
Costa, Marlice Botelho
Controle biológico conservativo
Grapholita molesta - Monitoramento
Malus domestica
Prunus persica
Inimigo natural
Conservative biological control
Natural enemy
Entomologia Agrícola
title_short Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
title_full Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
title_fullStr Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
title_full_unstemmed Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
title_sort Insetos-praga e inimigos naturais associados à macieira e pessegueiro
author Costa, Marlice Botelho
author_facet Costa, Marlice Botelho
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Carvalho, César Freire
Lavigne, Claire
Santa-Cecília, Lenira Viana Costa
Silveira, Luís Cláudio Paterno
Carvalho, Stephan Malfitano
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Marlice Botelho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Controle biológico conservativo
Grapholita molesta - Monitoramento
Malus domestica
Prunus persica
Inimigo natural
Conservative biological control
Natural enemy
Entomologia Agrícola
topic Controle biológico conservativo
Grapholita molesta - Monitoramento
Malus domestica
Prunus persica
Inimigo natural
Conservative biological control
Natural enemy
Entomologia Agrícola
description Agricultural systems need adequate techniques to practice pest management, including including monitoring and identification of their natural enemies. Due to anthropization, agricultural landscapes become unprotected in terms of biodiversity. Thus, the use of plant strips associated with crops is capable of providing important resources for the conservation of natural enemies that act to control pest insects. In this context, the first stage of this research was conducted in apple trees at INRA, Montfavet, France. The objective was to compare the effect of vegetation strips with botanical species used in apple orchards and distance factor between strip and rows of cultivation on the occurrence of Cydia pomonella and natural enemies. It was found that the number of larvae of C. pomonella did not differ between the strips, however, it was lower in apple trees located in the planting rows near the vegetation strips. The highest number of parasitoids was in grass strip and the Carabidae in the wildflower strip. The second part of this research was conducted in an area planted with apple and peach trees at EPAMIG in Maria da Fé, Brazil. The objective was to know the population fluctuation of Grapholita molesta, fruit flies and Vespidae present in these orchards. Adults of G. molesta were collected with Delta traps and pheromone and the tephritid adults with “Pet” traps and hydrolyzed protein. Adults of G. molesta were observed during autumn and winter in peach and apple trees. Larvae of G. molesta were observed in the same period in peach and were not observed in apple. Tephritid adults were found in spring and summer, with 86% Anastrepha spp. and 14% Ceratitis capitata. Larvae of C. capitata in peach fruits occurred in October and Anastrepha in November, not being observed in apple. Wasps were collected in "Pet" and Moericke trap placed in these two cultures. In the apple tree were collected, 24 morpho-species belonging to 12 genus and in peach tree 21 morpho-species in nine genus. The most frequent were Agelaia multipicta and Agelaia vicina for the two fruit trees. The most abundant genus were Polybia and Polistes. Among the species, four are unpublished records for Minas Gerais, Angiopolybia sp.1, Ceramiopsis sp.1, Nectarinella sp.1, Pachodynerus sp.1. The greatest diversity, abundance and richness of wasps occurred in an apple orchard, compared to those in peach trees. Of the insects sampled, at least five genus are known as predators of pest insects and have as part of their food source, caterpillars that occur in cultivated or spontaneous plants.
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