Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas

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Autor(a) principal: MELO, André dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Mites are small arthropods that are present in the most varied crops. However, studies on the presence of mites in mango culture are still quite scarce in Brazil. This work aimed to evaluate the diversity of mites in mango, the correlations between the most abundant species, and their relationships with abiotic factors. For this, monthly collections were carried out for a year, considering different quadrants, branches, leaves, and reproductive structures of the plant. Twenty-eight mite species were found. The Eriophyidae family was the most abundant in the phytophagous mites category, representing 90.0% of the individuals collected. Among the phytophagous, Cisaberoptus kenyae, Vilaia pamithus and Oligonychus mangiferus were the most abundant, representing, respectively, 87.4; 6.1 and 3.0% of the total mites collected in this category. The Phytoseiidae and Cunaxidae families were the most abundant among predators, with 40.1 and 36.5% of the total mites collected in this category, respectively. Diversity was regulated by environmental variables, temperature, and precipitation, being higher at the basal and median levels of the plant. Eriophyid mites correlated only with abiotic factors, while O. mangiferus with predators of the Cheyletidae family and also with abiotic factors. The species Spinacus pagonis and Vilaia pamithus were more abundant in the eastern and southern quadrants, respectively. The number of O. mangiferus and the Phytoseiidae family was higher in the basal leaves of the branch.
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spelling GONDIM JUNIOR, Manoel Guedes CorrêaMELO, José Wagner da SilvaPAZ NETO, Antônio de AlmeidaLIMA, Debora Barbosa dePONTES, Wendel José Teleshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9928353180668899MELO, André dos Santos2022-10-06T17:16:34Z2022-02-22MELO, André dos Santos. Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas. 2022. 59 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Entomologia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8677Mites are small arthropods that are present in the most varied crops. However, studies on the presence of mites in mango culture are still quite scarce in Brazil. This work aimed to evaluate the diversity of mites in mango, the correlations between the most abundant species, and their relationships with abiotic factors. For this, monthly collections were carried out for a year, considering different quadrants, branches, leaves, and reproductive structures of the plant. Twenty-eight mite species were found. The Eriophyidae family was the most abundant in the phytophagous mites category, representing 90.0% of the individuals collected. Among the phytophagous, Cisaberoptus kenyae, Vilaia pamithus and Oligonychus mangiferus were the most abundant, representing, respectively, 87.4; 6.1 and 3.0% of the total mites collected in this category. The Phytoseiidae and Cunaxidae families were the most abundant among predators, with 40.1 and 36.5% of the total mites collected in this category, respectively. Diversity was regulated by environmental variables, temperature, and precipitation, being higher at the basal and median levels of the plant. Eriophyid mites correlated only with abiotic factors, while O. mangiferus with predators of the Cheyletidae family and also with abiotic factors. The species Spinacus pagonis and Vilaia pamithus were more abundant in the eastern and southern quadrants, respectively. The number of O. mangiferus and the Phytoseiidae family was higher in the basal leaves of the branch.Os ácaros são pequenos artrópodes que estão presentes nas mais variadas culturas agrícolas. Todavia, os estudos sobre a presença de ácaros na cultura da mangueira ainda são bastante escassos no Brasil. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar a diversidade de ácaros na mangueira, as correlações entre as espécies mais abundantes, e suas relações com os fatores abióticos. Para isso, coletas mensais foram realizadas durante um ano, considerando diferentes quadrantes, ramos, folhas e estruturas reprodutivas da planta. Vinte e oito espécies de ácaros foram encontradas. A família Eriophyidae foi a mais abundante na categoria dos ácaros fitófagos, representando 90,0% dos indivíduos coletados. Dentre os fitófagos, Cisaberoptus kenyae, Vilaia pamithus e Oligonychus mangiferus foram os mais abundantes, representando, respectivamente, 87,4; 6,1 e 3,0% do total de ácaros coletados nessa categoria. As famílias Phytoseiidae e Cunaxidae foram as mais abundantes dentre os predadores, com 40,1 e 36,5% do total de ácaros coletados nessa categoria, respectivamente. A diversidade foi regulada pelas variáveis ambientais, temperatura e precipitação, sendo maior no nível basal e mediano da planta. Os ácaros eriofiídeos se correlacionaram apenas com os fatores abióticos, enquanto O. mangiferus com os predadores da família Cheyletidae e também com fatores abióticos. As espécies Spinacus pagonis e Vilaia pamithus foram mais abundantes nos quadrantes leste e sul, respectivamente. O número de O. mangiferus e da família Phytoseiidae foi maior nas folhas basais do ramo.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2022-10-06T17:16:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Andre dos Santos Melo.pdf: 704859 bytes, checksum: f75f9714c1db47110a33b058858048b6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-10-06T17:16:34Z (GMT). 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title Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
spellingShingle Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
MELO, André dos Santos
Ácaro
Mangifera indica
Correlação ecológica
Mangueira
FITOSSANIDADE::ENTOMOLOGIA AGRICOLA
title_short Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
title_full Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
title_fullStr Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
title_sort Diversidade alfa de ácaros em mangueira e suas relações ecológicas
author MELO, André dos Santos
author_facet MELO, André dos Santos
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv MELO, José Wagner da Silva
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv PAZ NETO, Antônio de Almeida
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LIMA, Debora Barbosa de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv PONTES, Wendel José Teles
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MELO, André dos Santos
contributor_str_mv GONDIM JUNIOR, Manoel Guedes Corrêa
MELO, José Wagner da Silva
PAZ NETO, Antônio de Almeida
LIMA, Debora Barbosa de
PONTES, Wendel José Teles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ácaro
Mangifera indica
Correlação ecológica
Mangueira
topic Ácaro
Mangifera indica
Correlação ecológica
Mangueira
FITOSSANIDADE::ENTOMOLOGIA AGRICOLA
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description Mites are small arthropods that are present in the most varied crops. However, studies on the presence of mites in mango culture are still quite scarce in Brazil. This work aimed to evaluate the diversity of mites in mango, the correlations between the most abundant species, and their relationships with abiotic factors. For this, monthly collections were carried out for a year, considering different quadrants, branches, leaves, and reproductive structures of the plant. Twenty-eight mite species were found. The Eriophyidae family was the most abundant in the phytophagous mites category, representing 90.0% of the individuals collected. Among the phytophagous, Cisaberoptus kenyae, Vilaia pamithus and Oligonychus mangiferus were the most abundant, representing, respectively, 87.4; 6.1 and 3.0% of the total mites collected in this category. The Phytoseiidae and Cunaxidae families were the most abundant among predators, with 40.1 and 36.5% of the total mites collected in this category, respectively. Diversity was regulated by environmental variables, temperature, and precipitation, being higher at the basal and median levels of the plant. Eriophyid mites correlated only with abiotic factors, while O. mangiferus with predators of the Cheyletidae family and also with abiotic factors. The species Spinacus pagonis and Vilaia pamithus were more abundant in the eastern and southern quadrants, respectively. The number of O. mangiferus and the Phytoseiidae family was higher in the basal leaves of the branch.
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