Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus

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Autor(a) principal: Farias,Paulo R.S.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Roberto,Sérgio R., Lopes,João R.S., Perecin,Dilermando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical entomology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2004000100004
Resumo: The spatial distribution of the three principal species of sharpshooter (Dilobopterus costalimai Young, Acrogonia sp. e Oncometopia facialis Signoret), vectors of Xylella fastidiosa causal agent of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis, was studied by using geostatistics. The evaluations were carried out in a commercial 'Pera' sweet orange (Citrus sinensis [L.] Osb.) grove budded on Rangpur lime (Citrus limonia Osb.) located at Bebedouro, São Paulo state, aiming to establish better means for vector and disease control. The sharpshooters were monitored using with 50 uniformly distributed 3" x 5" yellow sticky traps hanging down in branches at 1.5 m up to the ground, which were replaced monthly. Acrogonia sp. was the prevalent species sampled. The results were used to adjust population models to semivariograms of the spatial distribution of the three sharpshooters species in the grove. During the three consecutive years of sampling, the population of Acrogonia sp., D. costalimai and O. facialis showed an aggregated distribution only during summer, winter and spring, respectively, showing that intensive monitoring of these vectors is necessary to control their population in periods favorable to their development. The aggregation area of the sharpshooters within the orange grove was determined using geostatistic parameters. Acrogonia sp. showed a mean aggregation area of 15,760 m², whereas for O. facialis and D. costalimai, the corresponding areas were 11,555 m² and 10,980 m², respectively. Therefore, in order to obtain a reliable estimate of sharpshooter populations, at least one trap should be used per hectare.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
title Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
spellingShingle Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
Farias,Paulo R.S.
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
Citrus sinensis
semivariogram
kriging
title_short Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
title_full Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
title_fullStr Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
title_full_unstemmed Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
title_sort Geostatistical characterization of the spatial distribution of Xylella fastidiosa sharpshooter vectors on citrus
author Farias,Paulo R.S.
author_facet Farias,Paulo R.S.
Roberto,Sérgio R.
Lopes,João R.S.
Perecin,Dilermando
author_role author
author2 Roberto,Sérgio R.
Lopes,João R.S.
Perecin,Dilermando
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Farias,Paulo R.S.
Roberto,Sérgio R.
Lopes,João R.S.
Perecin,Dilermando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
Citrus sinensis
semivariogram
kriging
topic Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
Citrus sinensis
semivariogram
kriging
description The spatial distribution of the three principal species of sharpshooter (Dilobopterus costalimai Young, Acrogonia sp. e Oncometopia facialis Signoret), vectors of Xylella fastidiosa causal agent of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis, was studied by using geostatistics. The evaluations were carried out in a commercial 'Pera' sweet orange (Citrus sinensis [L.] Osb.) grove budded on Rangpur lime (Citrus limonia Osb.) located at Bebedouro, São Paulo state, aiming to establish better means for vector and disease control. The sharpshooters were monitored using with 50 uniformly distributed 3" x 5" yellow sticky traps hanging down in branches at 1.5 m up to the ground, which were replaced monthly. Acrogonia sp. was the prevalent species sampled. The results were used to adjust population models to semivariograms of the spatial distribution of the three sharpshooters species in the grove. During the three consecutive years of sampling, the population of Acrogonia sp., D. costalimai and O. facialis showed an aggregated distribution only during summer, winter and spring, respectively, showing that intensive monitoring of these vectors is necessary to control their population in periods favorable to their development. The aggregation area of the sharpshooters within the orange grove was determined using geostatistic parameters. Acrogonia sp. showed a mean aggregation area of 15,760 m², whereas for O. facialis and D. costalimai, the corresponding areas were 11,555 m² and 10,980 m², respectively. Therefore, in order to obtain a reliable estimate of sharpshooter populations, at least one trap should be used per hectare.
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