Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of the pioneer plant species Bellucia grossularioides (L.) Triana (Melastomataceae) to act as a reservoir for parasitoids of fruit flies in the Brazilian Amazon. We collected 48 samples of fruits (total of 4,012 fruits, 43.98 kg) during the months of July, August and September of 2013, in 15 of the 16 municipalities of Amapá State, Brazil. All samples showed infestation by fruit flies, with rates varying from 60.6 to 239.1 puparia/kg of fruit (mean of 106.8 puparia/kg of fruit). The percentage of emergence varied 18.6 to 64.3% (mean of 39.9%). Specimens of Anastrepha coronilli Carrejo & González (Diptera: Tephritidae) were obtained from all samples collected. Specimens of Neosilba (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) were obtained from five samples, where they were represented by Neosilba bella Strikis & Prado and Neosilba glaberrima (Wiedemann). The mean percentage of parasitism was 12.8%, varying 4.7 to 26.7%. Four species of parasitoids were obtained: Doryctobracon areolatus Szépligeti), Doryctobracon sp.2, Opius bellus Gahan (Braconidae) and Aganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes) (Figitidae). Doryctobracon areolatus, present in all municipalities sampled, was the most abundant species. Considering that B. grossularioides is a plant species that is abundant in the area sampled, its relevance with respect to the maintenance of the population of parasitoids is discussed in the context of the integrated management of fruit flies in the Amazon. |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon.Anastrepha coronilliControle biológicoInimigo naturalBiological controlDoryctobracon areolatusNatural enemiesThe objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of the pioneer plant species Bellucia grossularioides (L.) Triana (Melastomataceae) to act as a reservoir for parasitoids of fruit flies in the Brazilian Amazon. We collected 48 samples of fruits (total of 4,012 fruits, 43.98 kg) during the months of July, August and September of 2013, in 15 of the 16 municipalities of Amapá State, Brazil. All samples showed infestation by fruit flies, with rates varying from 60.6 to 239.1 puparia/kg of fruit (mean of 106.8 puparia/kg of fruit). The percentage of emergence varied 18.6 to 64.3% (mean of 39.9%). Specimens of Anastrepha coronilli Carrejo & González (Diptera: Tephritidae) were obtained from all samples collected. Specimens of Neosilba (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) were obtained from five samples, where they were represented by Neosilba bella Strikis & Prado and Neosilba glaberrima (Wiedemann). The mean percentage of parasitism was 12.8%, varying 4.7 to 26.7%. Four species of parasitoids were obtained: Doryctobracon areolatus Szépligeti), Doryctobracon sp.2, Opius bellus Gahan (Braconidae) and Aganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes) (Figitidae). Doryctobracon areolatus, present in all municipalities sampled, was the most abundant species. Considering that B. grossularioides is a plant species that is abundant in the area sampled, its relevance with respect to the maintenance of the population of parasitoids is discussed in the context of the integrated management of fruit flies in the Amazon.e20170428.RICARDO ADAIME DA SILVA, CPAF-AP; MARIA DO SOCORRO MIRANDA DE SOUSA, Programa de Pós-Graduação, Unifap; JONH CARLO REIS SANTOS, Iesap; EZEQUIEL DA GLÓRIA DE DEUS, Programa de Pós-Graduação. Unifap.ADAIME, R.SOUSA, M. S. M.SANTOS, J. C. R.DEUS, E. G.2018-03-10T00:35:10Z2018-03-10T00:35:10Z2018-03-0920182018-05-03T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBiota Neotropica, v. 18, n. 2, p. 1-8, 2018.1676-0611http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1088886enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2018-03-10T00:35:17Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1088886Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542018-03-10T00:35:17falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-03-10T00:35:17Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. ADAIME, R. Anastrepha coronilli Controle biológico Inimigo natural Biological control Doryctobracon areolatus Natural enemies |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
title_full |
Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Pioneer tree species as fruit flies parasitoids reservoir in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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ADAIME, R. |
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ADAIME, R. SOUSA, M. S. M. SANTOS, J. C. R. DEUS, E. G. |
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SOUSA, M. S. M. SANTOS, J. C. R. DEUS, E. G. |
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RICARDO ADAIME DA SILVA, CPAF-AP; MARIA DO SOCORRO MIRANDA DE SOUSA, Programa de Pós-Graduação, Unifap; JONH CARLO REIS SANTOS, Iesap; EZEQUIEL DA GLÓRIA DE DEUS, Programa de Pós-Graduação. Unifap. |
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ADAIME, R. SOUSA, M. S. M. SANTOS, J. C. R. DEUS, E. G. |
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Anastrepha coronilli Controle biológico Inimigo natural Biological control Doryctobracon areolatus Natural enemies |
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Anastrepha coronilli Controle biológico Inimigo natural Biological control Doryctobracon areolatus Natural enemies |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of the pioneer plant species Bellucia grossularioides (L.) Triana (Melastomataceae) to act as a reservoir for parasitoids of fruit flies in the Brazilian Amazon. We collected 48 samples of fruits (total of 4,012 fruits, 43.98 kg) during the months of July, August and September of 2013, in 15 of the 16 municipalities of Amapá State, Brazil. All samples showed infestation by fruit flies, with rates varying from 60.6 to 239.1 puparia/kg of fruit (mean of 106.8 puparia/kg of fruit). The percentage of emergence varied 18.6 to 64.3% (mean of 39.9%). Specimens of Anastrepha coronilli Carrejo & González (Diptera: Tephritidae) were obtained from all samples collected. Specimens of Neosilba (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) were obtained from five samples, where they were represented by Neosilba bella Strikis & Prado and Neosilba glaberrima (Wiedemann). The mean percentage of parasitism was 12.8%, varying 4.7 to 26.7%. Four species of parasitoids were obtained: Doryctobracon areolatus Szépligeti), Doryctobracon sp.2, Opius bellus Gahan (Braconidae) and Aganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes) (Figitidae). Doryctobracon areolatus, present in all municipalities sampled, was the most abundant species. Considering that B. grossularioides is a plant species that is abundant in the area sampled, its relevance with respect to the maintenance of the population of parasitoids is discussed in the context of the integrated management of fruit flies in the Amazon. |
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