Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season.
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Resumo: | The persistence and high dispersal of weeds during the off-season can favor the survival of pests and diseases that threaten cultivated crops in Brazil. The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is one of the principal polyphagous pests that takes advantage of the no-tillage system. Despite its pest status, little is known about S. frugiperda survival and development in alternative hosts, including those resistant to glyphosate. The purpose of this study was to investigate, in laboratory and greenhouse conditions, the adaptive capacity of S. frugiperda in volunteer maize and 6 weeds commonly found in Brazilian agroecosystems, including species with biotypes known for glyphosate resistance, such as fleabane, sourgrass, and goosegrass. We found that S. frugiperda survival and biomass were significantly higher in goosegrass, maize, and johnsongrass in both laboratory and greenhouse conditions. In contrast, fleabane, benghal dayflower, sourgrass, and smooth pigweed caused a decrease in S. frugiperda fitness. Along with S. frugiperda adaptive capacity, our results suggest that its persistence in the field can be directly related to weed control inefficiency during the off-season, increasing the demand for integrated pest and weed management. |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season.Capacidade adaptativaResistência ao glifosatoSpodoptera sppThe persistence and high dispersal of weeds during the off-season can favor the survival of pests and diseases that threaten cultivated crops in Brazil. The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is one of the principal polyphagous pests that takes advantage of the no-tillage system. Despite its pest status, little is known about S. frugiperda survival and development in alternative hosts, including those resistant to glyphosate. The purpose of this study was to investigate, in laboratory and greenhouse conditions, the adaptive capacity of S. frugiperda in volunteer maize and 6 weeds commonly found in Brazilian agroecosystems, including species with biotypes known for glyphosate resistance, such as fleabane, sourgrass, and goosegrass. We found that S. frugiperda survival and biomass were significantly higher in goosegrass, maize, and johnsongrass in both laboratory and greenhouse conditions. In contrast, fleabane, benghal dayflower, sourgrass, and smooth pigweed caused a decrease in S. frugiperda fitness. Along with S. frugiperda adaptive capacity, our results suggest that its persistence in the field can be directly related to weed control inefficiency during the off-season, increasing the demand for integrated pest and weed management.Tamara Moraes, Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"; ALEXANDRE FERREIRA DA SILVA, CNPMS; Natália Alves Leite, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; DECIO KARAM, CNPMS; SIMONE MARTINS MENDES, CNPMS.MORAES, T.SILVA, A. F. daLEITE, N. A.KARAM, D.MENDES, S. M.2020-07-16T11:12:31Z2020-07-16T11:12:31Z2020-07-152020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleFlorida Entomologist, v. 103, n. 2, p. 288-292, 2020.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1123850https://doi.org/10.1653/024.103.0221enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2020-07-16T11:12:39Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1123850Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542020-07-16T11:12:39Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. MORAES, T. Capacidade adaptativa Resistência ao glifosato Spodoptera spp |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
title_full |
Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
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Survival and development of fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in weeds during the off-season. |
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MORAES, T. |
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MORAES, T. SILVA, A. F. da LEITE, N. A. KARAM, D. MENDES, S. M. |
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SILVA, A. F. da LEITE, N. A. KARAM, D. MENDES, S. M. |
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Tamara Moraes, Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"; ALEXANDRE FERREIRA DA SILVA, CNPMS; Natália Alves Leite, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; DECIO KARAM, CNPMS; SIMONE MARTINS MENDES, CNPMS. |
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MORAES, T. SILVA, A. F. da LEITE, N. A. KARAM, D. MENDES, S. M. |
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Capacidade adaptativa Resistência ao glifosato Spodoptera spp |
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Capacidade adaptativa Resistência ao glifosato Spodoptera spp |
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The persistence and high dispersal of weeds during the off-season can favor the survival of pests and diseases that threaten cultivated crops in Brazil. The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is one of the principal polyphagous pests that takes advantage of the no-tillage system. Despite its pest status, little is known about S. frugiperda survival and development in alternative hosts, including those resistant to glyphosate. The purpose of this study was to investigate, in laboratory and greenhouse conditions, the adaptive capacity of S. frugiperda in volunteer maize and 6 weeds commonly found in Brazilian agroecosystems, including species with biotypes known for glyphosate resistance, such as fleabane, sourgrass, and goosegrass. We found that S. frugiperda survival and biomass were significantly higher in goosegrass, maize, and johnsongrass in both laboratory and greenhouse conditions. In contrast, fleabane, benghal dayflower, sourgrass, and smooth pigweed caused a decrease in S. frugiperda fitness. Along with S. frugiperda adaptive capacity, our results suggest that its persistence in the field can be directly related to weed control inefficiency during the off-season, increasing the demand for integrated pest and weed management. |
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Florida Entomologist, v. 103, n. 2, p. 288-292, 2020. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1123850 https://doi.org/10.1653/024.103.0221 |
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Florida Entomologist, v. 103, n. 2, p. 288-292, 2020. |
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