Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil
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Resumo: | Despite the importance of citriculture in Brazil, very little is known about mite populations in citrus crops in the Northern Region. In the municipality of Manaus, 12 sprayed sweet orange orchards were surveyed every two weeks during seven months to record mite species amount, and to describe the abundance and distribution of the most important species. The size and age of the orchards varied from 3,360 to 88,080 m2 and seven to 25 years, respectively. In the fourteen sampling period, leaves, twigs and fruits were collected from 12 trees, one per orchard. In total, 3,360 leaves, 672 twigs and 1,344 fruits were sampled from 168 trees. Mites were manually extracted from the fruits, and by the washing method on leaves and twigs. We identified pests with the potential to cause economic loss. Fourteen species of phytophagous and mycophagous mites from Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tetranychidae were recorded. Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes 1939) and Phyllocoptruta oleivora (Ashm., 1879), the two commonest phytophagous mites in other Brazilian regions were dominant, showing that local orchards are susceptible to their infestation. Eleven predatory mites were recorded, comprising 10% of the mite population, belonging to Phytoseiidae and Ascidae. Phytoseiidae was the richest family, with ten species. The results are discussed in relation to the temporal variation aspects and habitat use of the most important species. Long-term research encompassing chemical applications followed by evaluations of the mite community are necessary for a better management of the orchards, taking into consideration the seasonal phenology of key pests. |
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Encarnação Bobot, Teiamar daFranklin, E.Navia, DeniseGasnier, Thierry Ray JehlenLofego, Antônio CarlosOliveira, Byatryz Mortágua de2020-04-24T16:27:49Z2020-04-24T16:27:49Z2011https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1405410.1590/S0044-59672011000400013Despite the importance of citriculture in Brazil, very little is known about mite populations in citrus crops in the Northern Region. In the municipality of Manaus, 12 sprayed sweet orange orchards were surveyed every two weeks during seven months to record mite species amount, and to describe the abundance and distribution of the most important species. The size and age of the orchards varied from 3,360 to 88,080 m2 and seven to 25 years, respectively. In the fourteen sampling period, leaves, twigs and fruits were collected from 12 trees, one per orchard. In total, 3,360 leaves, 672 twigs and 1,344 fruits were sampled from 168 trees. Mites were manually extracted from the fruits, and by the washing method on leaves and twigs. We identified pests with the potential to cause economic loss. Fourteen species of phytophagous and mycophagous mites from Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tetranychidae were recorded. Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes 1939) and Phyllocoptruta oleivora (Ashm., 1879), the two commonest phytophagous mites in other Brazilian regions were dominant, showing that local orchards are susceptible to their infestation. Eleven predatory mites were recorded, comprising 10% of the mite population, belonging to Phytoseiidae and Ascidae. Phytoseiidae was the richest family, with ten species. The results are discussed in relation to the temporal variation aspects and habitat use of the most important species. Long-term research encompassing chemical applications followed by evaluations of the mite community are necessary for a better management of the orchards, taking into consideration the seasonal phenology of key pests.Volume 41, Número 4, Pags. 557-566Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcariArachnidaAscidaeBrevipalpusBrevipalpus PhoenicisCitrusCitrus SinensisEriophyidaePhyllocoptrutaPhyllocoptruta OleivoraPhytoseiidaeTarsonemidaeTenuipalpidaeTetranychidaeMites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern BrazilÁcarofauna de citrus sinensis l. osbeck no estado do Amazonas, Brasilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleActa Amazonicaporreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf1179771https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/14054/1/artigo-inpa.pdf4d59f663c56a7ac19380409a1f2bc7b3MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/14054/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/140542020-07-13 13:38:16.836oai:repositorio:1/14054Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-13T17:38:16Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv |
Ácarofauna de citrus sinensis l. osbeck no estado do Amazonas, Brasil |
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Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
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Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil Encarnação Bobot, Teiamar da Acari Arachnida Ascidae Brevipalpus Brevipalpus Phoenicis Citrus Citrus Sinensis Eriophyidae Phyllocoptruta Phyllocoptruta Oleivora Phytoseiidae Tarsonemidae Tenuipalpidae Tetranychidae |
title_short |
Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
title_full |
Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
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Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
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Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
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Mites (arachnida, acari) on citrus sinensis l. osbeck orange trees in the state of Amazonas, Northern Brazil |
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Encarnação Bobot, Teiamar da |
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Encarnação Bobot, Teiamar da Franklin, E. Navia, Denise Gasnier, Thierry Ray Jehlen Lofego, Antônio Carlos Oliveira, Byatryz Mortágua de |
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Franklin, E. Navia, Denise Gasnier, Thierry Ray Jehlen Lofego, Antônio Carlos Oliveira, Byatryz Mortágua de |
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Encarnação Bobot, Teiamar da Franklin, E. Navia, Denise Gasnier, Thierry Ray Jehlen Lofego, Antônio Carlos Oliveira, Byatryz Mortágua de |
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Acari Arachnida Ascidae Brevipalpus Brevipalpus Phoenicis Citrus Citrus Sinensis Eriophyidae Phyllocoptruta Phyllocoptruta Oleivora Phytoseiidae Tarsonemidae Tenuipalpidae Tetranychidae |
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Acari Arachnida Ascidae Brevipalpus Brevipalpus Phoenicis Citrus Citrus Sinensis Eriophyidae Phyllocoptruta Phyllocoptruta Oleivora Phytoseiidae Tarsonemidae Tenuipalpidae Tetranychidae |
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Despite the importance of citriculture in Brazil, very little is known about mite populations in citrus crops in the Northern Region. In the municipality of Manaus, 12 sprayed sweet orange orchards were surveyed every two weeks during seven months to record mite species amount, and to describe the abundance and distribution of the most important species. The size and age of the orchards varied from 3,360 to 88,080 m2 and seven to 25 years, respectively. In the fourteen sampling period, leaves, twigs and fruits were collected from 12 trees, one per orchard. In total, 3,360 leaves, 672 twigs and 1,344 fruits were sampled from 168 trees. Mites were manually extracted from the fruits, and by the washing method on leaves and twigs. We identified pests with the potential to cause economic loss. Fourteen species of phytophagous and mycophagous mites from Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tetranychidae were recorded. Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes 1939) and Phyllocoptruta oleivora (Ashm., 1879), the two commonest phytophagous mites in other Brazilian regions were dominant, showing that local orchards are susceptible to their infestation. Eleven predatory mites were recorded, comprising 10% of the mite population, belonging to Phytoseiidae and Ascidae. Phytoseiidae was the richest family, with ten species. The results are discussed in relation to the temporal variation aspects and habitat use of the most important species. Long-term research encompassing chemical applications followed by evaluations of the mite community are necessary for a better management of the orchards, taking into consideration the seasonal phenology of key pests. |
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