EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Otávia Reis e
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Andriott, Paula Azevedo, Bittencourt, Avelino José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/672
Resumo: ABSTRACT. Silva O.R., Andriotti P.A. & Bittencourt A.J. [Vinasse and sugar cane effect in Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) adults emergence.] Efeito do vinhoto e cana de açúcar na viabilidade de adultos de Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae). Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(Supl.2):61-67, 2013. Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Campus Seropédica, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23897-970, Brasil. E-mail: bittenc@ufrrj.br Eggs from Stomoxys calcitrans flies were maintained in diets prepared with sugarcane and 3 different levels of vinasse; the emergence of adults, their viability, and the development period from eggs to adults were evaluate in these different diets. Groups of 50 eggs each (with 4 repetitions) were incubated in climate chambers at 27ºC and 80% RH. Groups of 25 eggs each (with 3 repetitions) were maintained at room temperature in the laboratory bench (27±1ºC and RH 70-80%). Eggs were held in diets prepared with crushed sugarcane and vinasse, in different proportions as follows: group I) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 500 mL vinasse; group II) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 1 L vinasse; group III) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 2 L vinasse. Control groups (absence of vinasse) were prepared for each diet with distilled water and sugarcane. It was observed a better development of the eggs into adults in the diets with low amounts of vinasse; accordingly, in the diets with higher amounts of vinasse, the emergence of adult flies was reduced. The development period from egg to adult varied from 11 to 14 days. In the groups with more vinasse, flies emergence period was longer (14 days) without, however, producing more adults. In the groups with lower concentration of vinasse, the adult emergence period was shorter (12 to 13 days), and more adults were obtained from eggs. Fungal contamination was observed in the diets of the groups that were incubated in climate chambers; this contamination was not observed in the groups held at room temperature on the laboratory bench. Groups left on the bench yielded better results in comparison with groups incubated in climate chambers, once viability of bench groups were always more elevated (52% in group II). Associating the results of adult emergence with the amount of available substrate, it is possible to suggest that there is a potential for 1,000 to 13,000 adult emergencies of flies per ton of straw produced in the mechanical harvesting of sugarcane. These numbers can be increased 10 times since for each hectare of sugarcane harvested, 10 tons of straw are left on the ground. Vinasse associated with sugarcane might assist in the development of S. calcitrans adults, as it keeps the moisture of the material and facilitates fermentation of what remains on the soil after sugarcane harvesting, making it more attractive for the stable fly development. This condition may lead to the appearance of outbreaks in a few generations of flies due to the amount of substrate available and the large expanse of land occupied by sugarcane culture.
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spelling EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)Vinasse and sugar cane effect in Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) adults emergenceStomoxys calcitransvinhotoBiologiaStomoxys calcitransvinassebiologyABSTRACT. Silva O.R., Andriotti P.A. & Bittencourt A.J. [Vinasse and sugar cane effect in Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) adults emergence.] Efeito do vinhoto e cana de açúcar na viabilidade de adultos de Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae). Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(Supl.2):61-67, 2013. Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Campus Seropédica, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23897-970, Brasil. E-mail: bittenc@ufrrj.br Eggs from Stomoxys calcitrans flies were maintained in diets prepared with sugarcane and 3 different levels of vinasse; the emergence of adults, their viability, and the development period from eggs to adults were evaluate in these different diets. Groups of 50 eggs each (with 4 repetitions) were incubated in climate chambers at 27ºC and 80% RH. Groups of 25 eggs each (with 3 repetitions) were maintained at room temperature in the laboratory bench (27±1ºC and RH 70-80%). Eggs were held in diets prepared with crushed sugarcane and vinasse, in different proportions as follows: group I) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 500 mL vinasse; group II) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 1 L vinasse; group III) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 2 L vinasse. Control groups (absence of vinasse) were prepared for each diet with distilled water and sugarcane. It was observed a better development of the eggs into adults in the diets with low amounts of vinasse; accordingly, in the diets with higher amounts of vinasse, the emergence of adult flies was reduced. The development period from egg to adult varied from 11 to 14 days. In the groups with more vinasse, flies emergence period was longer (14 days) without, however, producing more adults. In the groups with lower concentration of vinasse, the adult emergence period was shorter (12 to 13 days), and more adults were obtained from eggs. Fungal contamination was observed in the diets of the groups that were incubated in climate chambers; this contamination was not observed in the groups held at room temperature on the laboratory bench. Groups left on the bench yielded better results in comparison with groups incubated in climate chambers, once viability of bench groups were always more elevated (52% in group II). Associating the results of adult emergence with the amount of available substrate, it is possible to suggest that there is a potential for 1,000 to 13,000 adult emergencies of flies per ton of straw produced in the mechanical harvesting of sugarcane. These numbers can be increased 10 times since for each hectare of sugarcane harvested, 10 tons of straw are left on the ground. Vinasse associated with sugarcane might assist in the development of S. calcitrans adults, as it keeps the moisture of the material and facilitates fermentation of what remains on the soil after sugarcane harvesting, making it more attractive for the stable fly development. This condition may lead to the appearance of outbreaks in a few generations of flies due to the amount of substrate available and the large expanse of land occupied by sugarcane culture.Para avaliar a emergência, a viabilidade e o período de emergência de adultos à partir de ovos de Stomoxys calcitrans, em dietas compostas por cana de açúcar e diferentes níveis de vinhoto. Foram utilizados grupos 50 ovos, que foram mantidos em estufa BOD (27ºC e 80%UR) com quatro repetições; e 25 ovos mantidos na bancada do laboratório (27±1ºC e 70-80%UR) com três repetições. Os ovos foram depositados em dieta composta por cana de açúcar picada e vinhoto em três proporções distintas: 1Kg de cana de açúcar/500mL de vinhoto (Grupo I), 1Kg de cana de açúcar/1L de vinhoto (Grupo II) e 1Kg de cana de açúcar/2L de vinhoto (Grupo III). Cada grupo com vinhoto possuía um grupo controle, onde se colocou água destilada na cana picada no lugar do vinhoto. Foi verificado que nas dietas com menores concentrações de vinhoto, ocorreu melhor desenvolvimento de ovo a adulto e nas dietas com maior quantidade de vinhoto foram obtidas menos moscas. O período de emergência das moscas variou de 11 e 14 dias, sendo que nos grupos com maior concentração de vinhoto o período de emergência foi superior aos demais (14 dias), sem, no entanto produzir mais adultos. E nos grupos com menor concentração de vinhoto na cana de açúcar, a emergência ocorreu em menos tempo (12-13 dias) se obtendo mais adultos. Foi verificado que na estufa ocorria maior contaminação das dietas por fungos, o que não foi observado quando o experimento foi realizado na bancada. Nas condições em que foi realizado o estudo, observaram-se melhores resultados nos grupos em que o experimento foi realizado na bancada do laboratório, quando comparado aos grupos mantidos em estufa tipo B.O.D., visto que a viabilidade dos grupos mantidos na bancada sempre foi mais elevada (52% no Grupo II). Ao extrapolar os resultados de emergência de adultos, associando à quantidade de substrato disponível após a colheita da cana de açúcar, verificou-se que existe potencial para emergência de 1.000 a 13.000 moscas por tonelada de palha produzida a partir da colheita mecanizada da cana de açúcar. E estes números podem ser aumentados 10 vezes, pois em cada hectare de cana colhida mecanicamente sobram 10 toneladas de palhada no solo. O vinhoto associado à cana de açúcar pode auxiliar no desenvolvimento de adultos de S. calcitrans, pois mantém a umidade deste material e facilita a fermentação dos restos de cana deixados no solo após a colheita, tornando o material mais atrativo para a mosca dos estábulos, podendo levar ao aparecimento de surtos em poucas gerações devido a quantidade de substrato disponível e a grande extensão de terras ocupadas pela cultura da cana de açúcar.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2014-03-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/672Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 35 No. Supl.2 (2013); 61-67Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 35 n. Supl.2 (2013); 61-672527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVporhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/672/533Silva, Otávia Reis eAndriott, Paula AzevedoBittencourt, Avelino Joséinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-23T17:31:17Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/672Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:31:17Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
Vinasse and sugar cane effect in Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) adults emergence
title EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
spellingShingle EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
Silva, Otávia Reis e
Stomoxys calcitrans
vinhoto
Biologia
Stomoxys calcitrans
vinasse
biology
title_short EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
title_full EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
title_fullStr EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
title_full_unstemmed EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
title_sort EFEITO DO VINHOTO E CANA DE AÇÚCAR NA VIABILIDADE DE ADULTOS DE Stomoxys calcitrans (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)
author Silva, Otávia Reis e
author_facet Silva, Otávia Reis e
Andriott, Paula Azevedo
Bittencourt, Avelino José
author_role author
author2 Andriott, Paula Azevedo
Bittencourt, Avelino José
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Otávia Reis e
Andriott, Paula Azevedo
Bittencourt, Avelino José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stomoxys calcitrans
vinhoto
Biologia
Stomoxys calcitrans
vinasse
biology
topic Stomoxys calcitrans
vinhoto
Biologia
Stomoxys calcitrans
vinasse
biology
description ABSTRACT. Silva O.R., Andriotti P.A. & Bittencourt A.J. [Vinasse and sugar cane effect in Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) adults emergence.] Efeito do vinhoto e cana de açúcar na viabilidade de adultos de Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae). Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(Supl.2):61-67, 2013. Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Campus Seropédica, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23897-970, Brasil. E-mail: bittenc@ufrrj.br Eggs from Stomoxys calcitrans flies were maintained in diets prepared with sugarcane and 3 different levels of vinasse; the emergence of adults, their viability, and the development period from eggs to adults were evaluate in these different diets. Groups of 50 eggs each (with 4 repetitions) were incubated in climate chambers at 27ºC and 80% RH. Groups of 25 eggs each (with 3 repetitions) were maintained at room temperature in the laboratory bench (27±1ºC and RH 70-80%). Eggs were held in diets prepared with crushed sugarcane and vinasse, in different proportions as follows: group I) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 500 mL vinasse; group II) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 1 L vinasse; group III) 1 Kg sugarcane plus 2 L vinasse. Control groups (absence of vinasse) were prepared for each diet with distilled water and sugarcane. It was observed a better development of the eggs into adults in the diets with low amounts of vinasse; accordingly, in the diets with higher amounts of vinasse, the emergence of adult flies was reduced. The development period from egg to adult varied from 11 to 14 days. In the groups with more vinasse, flies emergence period was longer (14 days) without, however, producing more adults. In the groups with lower concentration of vinasse, the adult emergence period was shorter (12 to 13 days), and more adults were obtained from eggs. Fungal contamination was observed in the diets of the groups that were incubated in climate chambers; this contamination was not observed in the groups held at room temperature on the laboratory bench. Groups left on the bench yielded better results in comparison with groups incubated in climate chambers, once viability of bench groups were always more elevated (52% in group II). Associating the results of adult emergence with the amount of available substrate, it is possible to suggest that there is a potential for 1,000 to 13,000 adult emergencies of flies per ton of straw produced in the mechanical harvesting of sugarcane. These numbers can be increased 10 times since for each hectare of sugarcane harvested, 10 tons of straw are left on the ground. Vinasse associated with sugarcane might assist in the development of S. calcitrans adults, as it keeps the moisture of the material and facilitates fermentation of what remains on the soil after sugarcane harvesting, making it more attractive for the stable fly development. This condition may lead to the appearance of outbreaks in a few generations of flies due to the amount of substrate available and the large expanse of land occupied by sugarcane culture.
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