Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries

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Autor(a) principal: Benatto, Alessandra
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: de Souza, Mireli Trombin, Souza, Michele Trombin de, Mógor, Atila Francisco, Pimentel, Ida Chapaval, Zawadneak, Maria Aparecida Cassilha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: EntomoBrasilis
Texto Completo: https://www.entomobrasilis.org/index.php/ebras/article/view/v14.e926
Resumo: We characterize the population dynamics of pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries to assess the impact of two meteorological factors (temperature and precipitation) and define the most appropriate method for monitoring insects in strawberries crop. Population dynamics were monitored weekly using the plant beat method and Möericke traps in Albion strawberries. Measurements were taken in organic strawberry farms over two growing seasons, from March 26, 2010 to August 23, 2010 (first season - 2009/2010) and from October 4, 2010 to March 21, 2011 (second season - 2009/2010) in the municipality of Pinhais, Paraná state, southern Brazil (25º25'S; 49º08'W). We collected a total of 7,971 pests and 1,987 beneficial organisms. The most abundant pests were Chaetosiphon fragaefolii (Cockerell) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the first growing season and Tetranychus urticae (Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae) in the second. Beneficial organisms from Acari, Araneae, and Hymenoptera parasitoids predominated in both seasons. Temperature and precipitation were the the primary climatic factor associated with the population variation of aphids. Populations of C. fragaefolii grew when the temperature was between 16°C and 25ºC. We found that plant beat was the fastest and most suitable method for strawberry pests monitoring since it captured insects that were effectively colonizing the plants. This study contributes to a better understanding of the entomofauna associated with cultivation of organic strawberry.
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spelling Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries climate factorsentomofaunaFragaria × ananassamonitoring methodorganic strawberryWe characterize the population dynamics of pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries to assess the impact of two meteorological factors (temperature and precipitation) and define the most appropriate method for monitoring insects in strawberries crop. Population dynamics were monitored weekly using the plant beat method and Möericke traps in Albion strawberries. Measurements were taken in organic strawberry farms over two growing seasons, from March 26, 2010 to August 23, 2010 (first season - 2009/2010) and from October 4, 2010 to March 21, 2011 (second season - 2009/2010) in the municipality of Pinhais, Paraná state, southern Brazil (25º25'S; 49º08'W). We collected a total of 7,971 pests and 1,987 beneficial organisms. The most abundant pests were Chaetosiphon fragaefolii (Cockerell) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the first growing season and Tetranychus urticae (Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae) in the second. Beneficial organisms from Acari, Araneae, and Hymenoptera parasitoids predominated in both seasons. Temperature and precipitation were the the primary climatic factor associated with the population variation of aphids. Populations of C. fragaefolii grew when the temperature was between 16°C and 25ºC. We found that plant beat was the fastest and most suitable method for strawberry pests monitoring since it captured insects that were effectively colonizing the plants. This study contributes to a better understanding of the entomofauna associated with cultivation of organic strawberry.Entomologistas do Brasil2021-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewedapplication/pdfhttps://www.entomobrasilis.org/index.php/ebras/article/view/v14.e92610.12741/ebrasilis.v14.e926EntomoBrasilis; Vol. 14 (2021); e926EntomoBrasilis; v. 14 (2021); e9261983-057210.12741/ebrasilis.v14reponame:EntomoBrasilisinstname:Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil (SEB)instacron:SEBenghttps://www.entomobrasilis.org/index.php/ebras/article/view/v14.e926/1481Copyright (c) 2021 Author(s)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBenatto, Alessandra de Souza, Mireli TrombinSouza, Michele Trombin deMógor, Atila FranciscoPimentel, Ida ChapavalZawadneak, Maria Aparecida Cassilha2021-08-09T14:20:30Zoai:entomobrasilis.org:article/926Revistahttps://www.entomobrasilis.org/index.php/ebrasONGhttps://www.entomobrasilis.org/index.php/ebras/oaientomobrasilis@entomobrasilis.org || contato@entomobrasilis.org10.127411983-05721983-0572opendoar:2021-08-09T14:20:30EntomoBrasilis - Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil (SEB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
title Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
spellingShingle Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
Benatto, Alessandra
climate factors
entomofauna
Fragaria × ananassa
monitoring method
organic strawberry
title_short Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
title_full Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
title_fullStr Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
title_full_unstemmed Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
title_sort Sampling methods and metereological factors on pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries
author Benatto, Alessandra
author_facet Benatto, Alessandra
de Souza, Mireli Trombin
Souza, Michele Trombin de
Mógor, Atila Francisco
Pimentel, Ida Chapaval
Zawadneak, Maria Aparecida Cassilha
author_role author
author2 de Souza, Mireli Trombin
Souza, Michele Trombin de
Mógor, Atila Francisco
Pimentel, Ida Chapaval
Zawadneak, Maria Aparecida Cassilha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Benatto, Alessandra
de Souza, Mireli Trombin
Souza, Michele Trombin de
Mógor, Atila Francisco
Pimentel, Ida Chapaval
Zawadneak, Maria Aparecida Cassilha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv climate factors
entomofauna
Fragaria × ananassa
monitoring method
organic strawberry
topic climate factors
entomofauna
Fragaria × ananassa
monitoring method
organic strawberry
description We characterize the population dynamics of pests and beneficial organisms in strawberries to assess the impact of two meteorological factors (temperature and precipitation) and define the most appropriate method for monitoring insects in strawberries crop. Population dynamics were monitored weekly using the plant beat method and Möericke traps in Albion strawberries. Measurements were taken in organic strawberry farms over two growing seasons, from March 26, 2010 to August 23, 2010 (first season - 2009/2010) and from October 4, 2010 to March 21, 2011 (second season - 2009/2010) in the municipality of Pinhais, Paraná state, southern Brazil (25º25'S; 49º08'W). We collected a total of 7,971 pests and 1,987 beneficial organisms. The most abundant pests were Chaetosiphon fragaefolii (Cockerell) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the first growing season and Tetranychus urticae (Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae) in the second. Beneficial organisms from Acari, Araneae, and Hymenoptera parasitoids predominated in both seasons. Temperature and precipitation were the the primary climatic factor associated with the population variation of aphids. Populations of C. fragaefolii grew when the temperature was between 16°C and 25ºC. We found that plant beat was the fastest and most suitable method for strawberry pests monitoring since it captured insects that were effectively colonizing the plants. This study contributes to a better understanding of the entomofauna associated with cultivation of organic strawberry.
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