Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto

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Autor(a) principal: Matrangolo, Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Adults of Heilipodus naevulus (Mannerheim, 1836) when they attack the pointers intensely, main and the lateral ones, of the eucalypt, they can cause the shoot proliferation, with consequent loss in the final production, mainly when the damage happens in the initial phase of planting. Due to its night habit, reduced size, grayish coloration and for sheltering in the litter area during the day, its detection is hindered, being its presence detected just because the presence of tumbled pointers. For the integrated management of insect-pest populations it is necessary to know basic aspects of its biology and behavior. Therefore, this work aimed to study the external morphologic characteristics that allow the sexual differentiation between males and females; knowing the species distribution across the planting areas, along the first year of eucalypt clones growth; and, knowing the effects of the damages caused on the growth of eucalypt clonais plantings. The work was carried out in the municipal district from Barão de Cocais, MG, from October/2008 to January/ 2009. Two evaluation plots were stratified in slope, hillside and top, being three parcels in each stratum, of 10 x 10 trees, with total of nine parcels per plot. The collections of insect adults happened during the night period, out of the evaluation areas. For the sexual differentiation the characteristic that was shown more reliable was the presence of the premucro of the medium leg with the thin tip in the females and round in the males. In order to calculate distribution, the aggregation indexes of the Variance/Mean Ratio were used, Morisita Index, Parameter k, Green’s Coefficient, Poisson Distribution and the Law of Taylor potency. In all the calculated indexes, along the period of presence detection of damaged pointers, these attacks presented a aggregated pattern of occurrence. That indicates that the species presents a aggregated pattern of distribution, even in low occurrence. For the evaluation of the effect of the attack it was collected the total height data of the tree and the diameter in the height of 20 cm of the ground (DA20). The evaluation period was from October/2008 to January/2009. The occurrence of H. naevulus in the planting areas was observed from october to march, coinciding with the rainy period. In the DA20 just the trees of the Hillside did not present significant difference on the growth (p ≤ 0,01), in the other areas significant difference was observed, with the injuried trees presenting larger growth, which can be attributed to retention of the inferior branches that causes a thickening of the trhunk close to the ground. In the Ht significant difference was observed in the growth (p ≤ 0,01) just in the trees of the slope, in the other areas there was not difference in the growth, with the injuried trees presenting greater initial growth. When it compares the growth between areas, it was observed that the development of DA20 (p ≤ 0,01), of the no injuried trees, from the Slope and from the Top, they showed themselves similar, the other comparisons showed different amongst themselves. For Ht all of the comparisons between the areas showed significant difference (p ≤ 0,01). The greates growth of DA20 observed in the injuried trees can be attributed to loss of apical dominance and to emission of lateral shoot, causing the lateral branches retention.
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Tese (Doutorado em Ciência entomológica; Tecnologia entomológica) - Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, 2010.http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/891Adults of Heilipodus naevulus (Mannerheim, 1836) when they attack the pointers intensely, main and the lateral ones, of the eucalypt, they can cause the shoot proliferation, with consequent loss in the final production, mainly when the damage happens in the initial phase of planting. Due to its night habit, reduced size, grayish coloration and for sheltering in the litter area during the day, its detection is hindered, being its presence detected just because the presence of tumbled pointers. For the integrated management of insect-pest populations it is necessary to know basic aspects of its biology and behavior. Therefore, this work aimed to study the external morphologic characteristics that allow the sexual differentiation between males and females; knowing the species distribution across the planting areas, along the first year of eucalypt clones growth; and, knowing the effects of the damages caused on the growth of eucalypt clonais plantings. The work was carried out in the municipal district from Barão de Cocais, MG, from October/2008 to January/ 2009. Two evaluation plots were stratified in slope, hillside and top, being three parcels in each stratum, of 10 x 10 trees, with total of nine parcels per plot. The collections of insect adults happened during the night period, out of the evaluation areas. For the sexual differentiation the characteristic that was shown more reliable was the presence of the premucro of the medium leg with the thin tip in the females and round in the males. In order to calculate distribution, the aggregation indexes of the Variance/Mean Ratio were used, Morisita Index, Parameter k, Green’s Coefficient, Poisson Distribution and the Law of Taylor potency. In all the calculated indexes, along the period of presence detection of damaged pointers, these attacks presented a aggregated pattern of occurrence. That indicates that the species presents a aggregated pattern of distribution, even in low occurrence. For the evaluation of the effect of the attack it was collected the total height data of the tree and the diameter in the height of 20 cm of the ground (DA20). The evaluation period was from October/2008 to January/2009. The occurrence of H. naevulus in the planting areas was observed from october to march, coinciding with the rainy period. In the DA20 just the trees of the Hillside did not present significant difference on the growth (p ≤ 0,01), in the other areas significant difference was observed, with the injuried trees presenting larger growth, which can be attributed to retention of the inferior branches that causes a thickening of the trhunk close to the ground. In the Ht significant difference was observed in the growth (p ≤ 0,01) just in the trees of the slope, in the other areas there was not difference in the growth, with the injuried trees presenting greater initial growth. When it compares the growth between areas, it was observed that the development of DA20 (p ≤ 0,01), of the no injuried trees, from the Slope and from the Top, they showed themselves similar, the other comparisons showed different amongst themselves. For Ht all of the comparisons between the areas showed significant difference (p ≤ 0,01). The greates growth of DA20 observed in the injuried trees can be attributed to loss of apical dominance and to emission of lateral shoot, causing the lateral branches retention.Adultos de Heilipodus naevulus (Mannerheim, 1836) quando atacam intensamente os ponteiros, principal e os laterais, do eucalipto, na fase inicial do desenvolvimento, podem causar o envasouramento da árvore, com consequente perda na produção final. Devido ao seu hábito noturno, seu tamanho reduzido, coloração acinzentada e por se abrigar durante o dia na serrapilheira, localizada abaixo da copa, sua detecção é dificultada, sendo sua presença detectada apenas pela ocorrência de ponteiros tombados. Para o manejo integrado de populações de insetos-praga faz-se necessário conhecer aspectos básicos de sua biologia. Portanto, neste trabalho objetivou-se estudar as características morfológicas externas que permitem a diferenciação sexual entre machos e fêmeas; conhecer da distribuição da espécie nas áreas de plantio, ao longo do primeiro ano de desenvolvimento dos clones de eucalipto e conhecer os efeitos dos danos provocados no crescimento de plantios clonais de eucalipto. O trabalho foi desenvolvido no município de Barão de Cocais, MG, no período de outubro/2008 a janeiro/2009. Dois talhões de avaliação foram estratificados em baixada, encosta e topo, sendo lançadas em cada estrato três parcelas, de 10x10 árvores, com total de nove parcelas por talhão. As coletas de adultos do inseto ocorreram durante o período noturno, fora das áreas de avaliação. Para a diferenciação sexual a característica que se mostrou mais confiável foi a presença do prémucro da perna mediana com a ponta afilado nas fêmeas e arredondado nos machos. Para o calculo da distribuição foram empregados os índices de agregação da Razão Variância/Média, o Índice de Morisita, o Parâmetro k, o Coeficiente de Green, a Distribuição de Poisson e a Lei de potência de Taylor. Em todos os índices calculados, ao longo do período de detecção da presença de ponteiros danificados, estes ataques apresentaram um padrão agregado de ocorrência. Indicando que a espécie apresenta um padrão agregado de distribuição, mesmo em baixa ocorrência. Para a avaliação do efeito do ataque foi coletado os dados de altura total da árvore (Ht) e o diâmetro na altura de 20 cm do solo (DA20). O período de avaliação foi de outubro/2008 a janeiro/2009. A ocorrência de H. naevulus nas áreas de plantio foi observada entre os meses de outubro a março, coincidindo com o período chuvoso. No DA20 apenas as árvores da Encosta não apresentaram diferença significativa no crescimento (p ≤ 0,01), nas outras regiões foi observado diferença significativa, com as árvores atacadas apresentando maior crescimento, o qual pode ser atribuído a retenção dos ramos inferiores que provoca um engrossamento do tronco próximo ao solo. Na Ht foi observada diferença significativa no crescimento (p ≤ 0,01) apenas nas árvores da baixada com as árvores atacadas apresentando crescimento inicial maior, nas demais regiões não houve diferença no crescimento. Ao se comparar o crescimento entre regiões, observou-se que o desenvolvimento do DA20 (p ≤ 0,01), das árvores não atacadas, da Baixada e do Topo, mostraram-se semelhantes, as demais comparações apresentara-se diferentes entre si. O maior desenvolvimento do DA20 observado nas árvores atacadas pode ser atribuído à perda da dominância apical e à emissão de brotação lateral, provocando a retenção dos ramos laterais.Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Geraisapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de ViçosaDoutorado em EntomologiaUFVBRCiência entomológica; Tecnologia entomológicaDesfolhaEucaliptusCurculionidaeDefoliationEucalyptusCurculionidaeCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::SILVICULTURA::PROTECAO FLORESTALDimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucaliptoSexual dimorphism in Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Sexual dimorphism in Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) and impact of the damage in the development of eucalypt clones
title Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
spellingShingle Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
Matrangolo, Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
Desfolha
Eucaliptus
Curculionidae
Defoliation
Eucalyptus
Curculionidae
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::SILVICULTURA::PROTECAO FLORESTAL
title_short Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_full Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_fullStr Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_full_unstemmed Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
title_sort Dimorfismo sexual em Heilipodus naevulus (Mann.) (Col.: Curculionidae) e impacto do ataque no desenvolvimento inicial de clones de eucalipto
author Matrangolo, Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
author_facet Matrangolo, Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Silva, Carolina Rocha da
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Silva, Norivaldo dos Anjos
Silva, Carolina Rocha da
Pinto, Rosenilson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desfolha
Eucaliptus
Curculionidae
topic Desfolha
Eucaliptus
Curculionidae
Defoliation
Eucalyptus
Curculionidae
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::SILVICULTURA::PROTECAO FLORESTAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Defoliation
Eucalyptus
Curculionidae
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::SILVICULTURA::PROTECAO FLORESTAL
description Adults of Heilipodus naevulus (Mannerheim, 1836) when they attack the pointers intensely, main and the lateral ones, of the eucalypt, they can cause the shoot proliferation, with consequent loss in the final production, mainly when the damage happens in the initial phase of planting. Due to its night habit, reduced size, grayish coloration and for sheltering in the litter area during the day, its detection is hindered, being its presence detected just because the presence of tumbled pointers. For the integrated management of insect-pest populations it is necessary to know basic aspects of its biology and behavior. Therefore, this work aimed to study the external morphologic characteristics that allow the sexual differentiation between males and females; knowing the species distribution across the planting areas, along the first year of eucalypt clones growth; and, knowing the effects of the damages caused on the growth of eucalypt clonais plantings. The work was carried out in the municipal district from Barão de Cocais, MG, from October/2008 to January/ 2009. Two evaluation plots were stratified in slope, hillside and top, being three parcels in each stratum, of 10 x 10 trees, with total of nine parcels per plot. The collections of insect adults happened during the night period, out of the evaluation areas. For the sexual differentiation the characteristic that was shown more reliable was the presence of the premucro of the medium leg with the thin tip in the females and round in the males. In order to calculate distribution, the aggregation indexes of the Variance/Mean Ratio were used, Morisita Index, Parameter k, Green’s Coefficient, Poisson Distribution and the Law of Taylor potency. In all the calculated indexes, along the period of presence detection of damaged pointers, these attacks presented a aggregated pattern of occurrence. That indicates that the species presents a aggregated pattern of distribution, even in low occurrence. For the evaluation of the effect of the attack it was collected the total height data of the tree and the diameter in the height of 20 cm of the ground (DA20). The evaluation period was from October/2008 to January/2009. The occurrence of H. naevulus in the planting areas was observed from october to march, coinciding with the rainy period. In the DA20 just the trees of the Hillside did not present significant difference on the growth (p ≤ 0,01), in the other areas significant difference was observed, with the injuried trees presenting larger growth, which can be attributed to retention of the inferior branches that causes a thickening of the trhunk close to the ground. In the Ht significant difference was observed in the growth (p ≤ 0,01) just in the trees of the slope, in the other areas there was not difference in the growth, with the injuried trees presenting greater initial growth. When it compares the growth between areas, it was observed that the development of DA20 (p ≤ 0,01), of the no injuried trees, from the Slope and from the Top, they showed themselves similar, the other comparisons showed different amongst themselves. For Ht all of the comparisons between the areas showed significant difference (p ≤ 0,01). The greates growth of DA20 observed in the injuried trees can be attributed to loss of apical dominance and to emission of lateral shoot, causing the lateral branches retention.
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