Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro

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Autor(a) principal: RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Diverse species of arthropods can cause significant reduction in cotton harvest, and also affect other attributes such as fibre quality and seed feasibility. Among them is the red-spider-mite Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (Acari: Tetranychidae), which has been occurring in cotton plantations of the semiarid region of Pernambuco, more frequently than other secondary pests for the culture. The main method of mite control and other organisms that attack cotton plants is the use of synthetic acaricides, which has generated undesirable consequences such as the development of resistance of some species to the products, death of natural enemies, among others. Taking this problem into consideration, research is being developed aimed at integrated pest management with joint actions for the control of herbivores, in order to keep the pest population below the economic damage level. In this sense, this study evaluated the potential of predatory mites in the control of mite-pest Tetranychus ludeni in cotton crop in the semiarid region of Brazil. Chapter 1 evaluated the preference of phytophagous mite T. ludeni on cotton crop varieties with different trichomes densities. The mite presented preference for stay and oviposition in the varieties BRS 201 and BRS Safira, which have the highest densities of trichomes, among the varieties tested. Therefore, the highest densities of trichomes were preferred by T. ludeni, demonstrating that the leaf pubescence did not have any effect on the herbivore. Possible causes are being discussed in response to the relationship found between plants and herbivore. Based on T. ludeni’s preference among the cotton plant varieties, chapter 2 evaluated the functional and numerical responses of the predatory mites Euseius concordis and Neoseiulus idaeus on two phases (eggs and adults) of T. ludeni in the variety of cotton plant BRS 201. The experiments were conducted in a laboratory with adult females of each predator, individualized in arenas of cotton leaf of 10 cm (Ø). Two phases of T. ludeni as prey (eggs and adults) were offered, separately, on the following densities: 05, 15, 25 (5 repetitions) 50, 75 and 100 (3 repetitions), with replacement of dead preys at each evaluation. Every 24 hours, the number of dead prey and eggs laid by the predators was evaluated during seven days. It was observed that for both predators, the functional response was type II, with greater consumption of T. ludeni eggs than adults. When analysing the manipulation time (Th) and attack rate (a) of T. ludeni eggs and adults by the two predators, the highest attack rate occurred in eggs of this phytaphogous. Furthermore, the manipulation time of the prey was inversely proportional to the attack rate and both predators spent more time manipulating adult individuals. The numerical response of E. concordis presented higher reproductive success at densities of five to 50 T. ludeni adults, while for N. idaeus, occurred at density of 25 adults. The functional and numerical responses are associated, since both are influenced by the availability of prey and contemplate with regard to the potential evaluation of a biological pest control agent. Thus, the results found indicate that the predators E. concordis and N. idaeus have potential to control T. ludeni in different densities of cotton plant. However, it is worth pointing out that further studies are important to assess the interaction of these organisms with other control methods used in the culture, in order to optimize its use in pest management programs.
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spelling OLIVEIRA, Cláudia Helena Cysneiros Matos deOLIVEIRA, Carlos Romero Ferreira deMELO, André Laurênio deBADJI, César Augustehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6449944982055122RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos2017-05-18T14:26:08Z2015-03-10RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos. Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro. 2015. 51 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Produção Vegetal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Serra Talhada.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6922Diverse species of arthropods can cause significant reduction in cotton harvest, and also affect other attributes such as fibre quality and seed feasibility. Among them is the red-spider-mite Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (Acari: Tetranychidae), which has been occurring in cotton plantations of the semiarid region of Pernambuco, more frequently than other secondary pests for the culture. The main method of mite control and other organisms that attack cotton plants is the use of synthetic acaricides, which has generated undesirable consequences such as the development of resistance of some species to the products, death of natural enemies, among others. Taking this problem into consideration, research is being developed aimed at integrated pest management with joint actions for the control of herbivores, in order to keep the pest population below the economic damage level. In this sense, this study evaluated the potential of predatory mites in the control of mite-pest Tetranychus ludeni in cotton crop in the semiarid region of Brazil. Chapter 1 evaluated the preference of phytophagous mite T. ludeni on cotton crop varieties with different trichomes densities. The mite presented preference for stay and oviposition in the varieties BRS 201 and BRS Safira, which have the highest densities of trichomes, among the varieties tested. Therefore, the highest densities of trichomes were preferred by T. ludeni, demonstrating that the leaf pubescence did not have any effect on the herbivore. Possible causes are being discussed in response to the relationship found between plants and herbivore. Based on T. ludeni’s preference among the cotton plant varieties, chapter 2 evaluated the functional and numerical responses of the predatory mites Euseius concordis and Neoseiulus idaeus on two phases (eggs and adults) of T. ludeni in the variety of cotton plant BRS 201. The experiments were conducted in a laboratory with adult females of each predator, individualized in arenas of cotton leaf of 10 cm (Ø). Two phases of T. ludeni as prey (eggs and adults) were offered, separately, on the following densities: 05, 15, 25 (5 repetitions) 50, 75 and 100 (3 repetitions), with replacement of dead preys at each evaluation. Every 24 hours, the number of dead prey and eggs laid by the predators was evaluated during seven days. It was observed that for both predators, the functional response was type II, with greater consumption of T. ludeni eggs than adults. When analysing the manipulation time (Th) and attack rate (a) of T. ludeni eggs and adults by the two predators, the highest attack rate occurred in eggs of this phytaphogous. Furthermore, the manipulation time of the prey was inversely proportional to the attack rate and both predators spent more time manipulating adult individuals. The numerical response of E. concordis presented higher reproductive success at densities of five to 50 T. ludeni adults, while for N. idaeus, occurred at density of 25 adults. The functional and numerical responses are associated, since both are influenced by the availability of prey and contemplate with regard to the potential evaluation of a biological pest control agent. Thus, the results found indicate that the predators E. concordis and N. idaeus have potential to control T. ludeni in different densities of cotton plant. However, it is worth pointing out that further studies are important to assess the interaction of these organisms with other control methods used in the culture, in order to optimize its use in pest management programs.Diversas espécies de artrópodes podem ocasionar redução significativa na colheita do algodoeiro, além de afetar outros atributos, como a qualidade da fibra e a viabilidade das sementes. Dentre elas está o ácaro-vermelho Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (Acari: Tetranychidae), que ocorre em plantios de algodoeiro da região semiárida de Pernambuco, com maior frequência do que outras espécies consideradas pragas secundárias para a cultura. O principal método de controle de artrópodes que acometem o algodoeiro é a utilização de produtos sintéticos, cuja utilização tem gerado consequências indesejáveis, como o desenvolvimento de resistência de algumas espécies aos produtos utilizados e morte dos inimigos naturais. Levando em consideração esta problemática, pesquisas vêm sendo desenvolvidas visando o manejo integrado de pragas, com ações conjuntas para o controle dos herbívoros, de maneira a manter a população da praga abaixo do nível do dano econômico. Nesse sentido, o presente estudo teve objetivo de avaliar o potencial de ácaros predadores no controle de ácaro-praga Tetranychus ludeni na cultura algodoeira da região semiárida do Brasil. No Capítulo 1 foi avaliada a preferência do ácaro fitófago T. ludeni sobre variedades de algodoeiro com diferentes densidades de tricomas. O ácaro apresentou preferência por estadia e oviposição nas variedades BRS 201 e BRS Safira, as quais possuem as maiores densidade de tricomas, dentre as variedades testadas. Portanto, as maiores densidades de tricomas foram preferidas T. ludeni, demonstrando que a pubescência foliar não ocasionou efeito neste herbívoro. Possíveis causas são discutidas em resposta à relação planta-herbívoro encontrada. Com base na preferência de T. ludeni entre as variedades de algodoeiro, no capítulo 2 foi avaliada a resposta funcional e numérica dos ácaros predadores Euseius concordis e Neoseiulus idaeus sobre duas fases (ovos e adultos) de T. ludeni na variedade de algodoeiro BRS 201. Os experimentos foram realizados em laboratório com fêmeas adultas de cada predador, individualizadas em arenas de folha de algodoeiro com 10 cm (Ø). Foram oferecidas, separamente, duas fases de T. ludeni como presa (ovos ou adultos) nas seguintes densidades: 05, 15, 25 (5 repetições) 50,75 e 100 (3 repetições), com reposição das presas mortas a cada avaliação. A cada 24 horas avaliou-se o número de presas mortas e de ovos postos pelos predadores, durante sete dias. Observou-se que para ambos os predadores a resposta funcional foi do tipo II, com maior consumo de ovos de T. ludeni do que de adultos. Ao analisar o tempo de manipulação (Th) e taxa de ataque (a) de ovos e adultos de T. ludeni pelos dois predadores testados, observou-se que a maior taxa de ataque ocorreu em ovos deste fitófago. Além disso, o tempo de manipulação da presa apresentou-se inversamente proporcional a taxa de ataque e ambos os predadores gastaram maior tempo manipulando a presa adulta. A resposta numérica de E. concordis apresentou maior sucesso reprodutivo nas densidades de cinco a 50 adultos de T. ludeni, enquanto para N. idaeus ocorreu na densidade de 25 adultos. As respostas funcional e numérica se encontram associadas, uma vez que ambas são influenciadas pela disponibilidade de presas e se complementam no que se refere à avaliação do potencial de um agente de controle biológico de pragas. Assim, os resultados obtidos no presente estudo demonstram que os predadores E. concordis e N. idaeus têm potencial para o controle de T. ludeni em diferentes densidades no algodoeiro. Vale salientar, entretanto, que é importante a continuidade dos estudos no sentido de avaliar a interação desses organismos com outros métodos de controle utilizados na cultura, de maneira a otimizar sua utilização em programas de manejo de pragas.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2017-05-18T14:26:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Taciana Keila dos Anjos Ramalho.pdf: 1020723 bytes, checksum: 9d429c23885f59869eab6e3c0d157808 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-18T14:26:08Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
title Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
spellingShingle Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos
Tetranychus ludeni
Controle biológico
Ácaro
Ácaro predador
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
title_short Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
title_full Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
title_fullStr Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
title_full_unstemmed Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
title_sort Potencial de ácaros predadores para o controle de Tetranychus ludeni zacher em algodoeiro
author RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos
author_facet RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Cláudia Helena Cysneiros Matos de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Carlos Romero Ferreira de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MELO, André Laurênio de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv BADJI, César Auguste
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RAMALHO, Taciana Keila dos Anjos
contributor_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Cláudia Helena Cysneiros Matos de
OLIVEIRA, Carlos Romero Ferreira de
MELO, André Laurênio de
BADJI, César Auguste
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tetranychus ludeni
Controle biológico
Ácaro
Ácaro predador
topic Tetranychus ludeni
Controle biológico
Ácaro
Ácaro predador
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
description Diverse species of arthropods can cause significant reduction in cotton harvest, and also affect other attributes such as fibre quality and seed feasibility. Among them is the red-spider-mite Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (Acari: Tetranychidae), which has been occurring in cotton plantations of the semiarid region of Pernambuco, more frequently than other secondary pests for the culture. The main method of mite control and other organisms that attack cotton plants is the use of synthetic acaricides, which has generated undesirable consequences such as the development of resistance of some species to the products, death of natural enemies, among others. Taking this problem into consideration, research is being developed aimed at integrated pest management with joint actions for the control of herbivores, in order to keep the pest population below the economic damage level. In this sense, this study evaluated the potential of predatory mites in the control of mite-pest Tetranychus ludeni in cotton crop in the semiarid region of Brazil. Chapter 1 evaluated the preference of phytophagous mite T. ludeni on cotton crop varieties with different trichomes densities. The mite presented preference for stay and oviposition in the varieties BRS 201 and BRS Safira, which have the highest densities of trichomes, among the varieties tested. Therefore, the highest densities of trichomes were preferred by T. ludeni, demonstrating that the leaf pubescence did not have any effect on the herbivore. Possible causes are being discussed in response to the relationship found between plants and herbivore. Based on T. ludeni’s preference among the cotton plant varieties, chapter 2 evaluated the functional and numerical responses of the predatory mites Euseius concordis and Neoseiulus idaeus on two phases (eggs and adults) of T. ludeni in the variety of cotton plant BRS 201. The experiments were conducted in a laboratory with adult females of each predator, individualized in arenas of cotton leaf of 10 cm (Ø). Two phases of T. ludeni as prey (eggs and adults) were offered, separately, on the following densities: 05, 15, 25 (5 repetitions) 50, 75 and 100 (3 repetitions), with replacement of dead preys at each evaluation. Every 24 hours, the number of dead prey and eggs laid by the predators was evaluated during seven days. It was observed that for both predators, the functional response was type II, with greater consumption of T. ludeni eggs than adults. When analysing the manipulation time (Th) and attack rate (a) of T. ludeni eggs and adults by the two predators, the highest attack rate occurred in eggs of this phytaphogous. Furthermore, the manipulation time of the prey was inversely proportional to the attack rate and both predators spent more time manipulating adult individuals. The numerical response of E. concordis presented higher reproductive success at densities of five to 50 T. ludeni adults, while for N. idaeus, occurred at density of 25 adults. The functional and numerical responses are associated, since both are influenced by the availability of prey and contemplate with regard to the potential evaluation of a biological pest control agent. Thus, the results found indicate that the predators E. concordis and N. idaeus have potential to control T. ludeni in different densities of cotton plant. However, it is worth pointing out that further studies are important to assess the interaction of these organisms with other control methods used in the culture, in order to optimize its use in pest management programs.
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