Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71074
Resumo: The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a deciduous tree with a crooked trunk, widely cultivated in Northeastern Brazil, where is concentrated more than 98% of the production of its main product, the cashew nut kernel. With regard to the production bottlenecks, one of the biggest factors that contribute to the reduction of national production is phytosanitary problems. Considering arthropods, 99 insects and 7 mites were listed in different regions of the country. In terms of diversity, the Orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera had the highest number of species, with 34 and 28 different insects respectively. Among these, the borers consist of insects that penetrate and deepen the tissues of plants, feeding and residing in them. The borers can feed on any part of the plant, whether the material is alive or dead, and can lead to severe damage in orchards, from the reduction of the individual production of each plant to the death of the entire orchard. The objective of this work was to carry out a review of species with a boring habit belonging to the Orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera associated with cashew trees, highlighting the species, their morphology, ecology and possible management. The list of boring insects in cashew trees was completed and updated by consulting the literature, collections were carried out in the experimental field and production areas, where the damage and identification of insects was carried out. 20 species of boring habit were identified in association with the cashew tree, totaling 18 Coleoptera and 2 Lepidoptera. Of the coleopterans studied, the Cerambycidae family had the highest number of insects with a boring habit. Among curculionids, Marshallius anacardii and M. bondari are responsible for a high mortality rate in orchards. Only two lepidopterans associated with cashew trees have a boring habit, these being Anacampsis phytomiella and Anthistarcha binocularis. The chestnut moth directly affects the main product of the cashew tree, being an important cause of economic damage. The occurrence of habit change in branch boring can make its control difficult and intensify its period of occurrence. With the exception of the chestnut moth and the cashew branch borer, there is no record of chemical products to combat other pests, and the producer must resort to cultural and alternative methods.
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spelling Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiroBoring Insects Associated with the Cashew TreeAnacardium occidentaleColeopteraLepidopteraManejoThe cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a deciduous tree with a crooked trunk, widely cultivated in Northeastern Brazil, where is concentrated more than 98% of the production of its main product, the cashew nut kernel. With regard to the production bottlenecks, one of the biggest factors that contribute to the reduction of national production is phytosanitary problems. Considering arthropods, 99 insects and 7 mites were listed in different regions of the country. In terms of diversity, the Orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera had the highest number of species, with 34 and 28 different insects respectively. Among these, the borers consist of insects that penetrate and deepen the tissues of plants, feeding and residing in them. The borers can feed on any part of the plant, whether the material is alive or dead, and can lead to severe damage in orchards, from the reduction of the individual production of each plant to the death of the entire orchard. The objective of this work was to carry out a review of species with a boring habit belonging to the Orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera associated with cashew trees, highlighting the species, their morphology, ecology and possible management. The list of boring insects in cashew trees was completed and updated by consulting the literature, collections were carried out in the experimental field and production areas, where the damage and identification of insects was carried out. 20 species of boring habit were identified in association with the cashew tree, totaling 18 Coleoptera and 2 Lepidoptera. Of the coleopterans studied, the Cerambycidae family had the highest number of insects with a boring habit. Among curculionids, Marshallius anacardii and M. bondari are responsible for a high mortality rate in orchards. Only two lepidopterans associated with cashew trees have a boring habit, these being Anacampsis phytomiella and Anthistarcha binocularis. The chestnut moth directly affects the main product of the cashew tree, being an important cause of economic damage. The occurrence of habit change in branch boring can make its control difficult and intensify its period of occurrence. With the exception of the chestnut moth and the cashew branch borer, there is no record of chemical products to combat other pests, and the producer must resort to cultural and alternative methods.O cajueiro (Anacardium occidentale L.) é uma árvore decídua de tronco tortuoso, amplamente cultivada no Nordeste brasileiro, onde concentra-se mais de 98% da produção de seu principal produto, a amêndoa da castanha de caju. No tocante aos gargalos da produção, um dos maiores fatores que contribuem para a redução da produção nacional são os problemas fitossanitários. Considerando os artrópodes, foram listados 99 insetos e 7 ácaros em diferentes regiões do país. Em termos de diversidade, as Ordens Coleoptera e Lepidoptera apresentavam maiores números de espécies, sendo enumerados 34 e 28 insetos diferentes respectivamente. Dentre estes, os broqueadores consistem em insetos que adentram e se aprofundam nos tecidos das plantas, se alimentando e residindo neles. As brocas podem se alimentar de qualquer parte da planta, estando o material vivo ou morto, podendo levar a severos danos em pomares, desde a redução da produção individual de cada planta a morte de todo pomar. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma revisão das espécies com hábito broqueador pertencentes às Ordens Coleoptera e Lepidoptera associadas ao cajueiro, destacando-se as espécies, sua morfologia, ecologia e seu possível manejo. A lista dos insetos broqueadores, em cajueiro, foi completada e atualizada consultando-se a literatura, foram realizadas coletas em campo experimental e áreas de produção, onde os danos e identificação dos insetos foi realizada. Foram identificadas 20 espécies de hábito broqueador em associação ao cajueiro, totalizando 18 coleópteros e 2 lepidópteros. Dos coleópteros estudados, a família Cerambycidae foi a que apresentou maior número de insetos com hábito broqueador. Dentre os curculionídeos, Marshallius anacardii e M. bondari são responsáveis por alta taxa de mortalidade em pomares. Somente dois lepidópteros associados ao cajueiro possuem hábito broqueador, sendo estas Anacampsis phytomiella e Anthistarcha binocularis. A traça da castanha afeta diretamente o principal produto do cajueiro, sendo um importante causador de danos econômicos. A ocorrência de mudança de hábito em broqueamento de ramos pode dificultar seu controle e intensificar seu período de ocorrência. Com exceção da traça da castanha e da broca das pontas do cajueiro, há falta de registro de produtos químicos para o combate às demais pragas, devendo o produtor recorrer a métodos culturais e alternativos.Gonçalves, Niedja Goyanna GomesMesquita, Antonio Lindemberg MartinsCarvalho, Yago Lourenço de2023-03-02T20:11:07Z2023-03-02T20:11:07Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfCARVALHO, Yago Lourenço de. Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro. 2022. 58 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
Boring Insects Associated with the Cashew Tree
title Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
spellingShingle Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
Anacardium occidentale
Coleoptera
Lepidoptera
Manejo
title_short Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
title_full Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
title_fullStr Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
title_full_unstemmed Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
title_sort Insetos broqueadores associados ao cajueiro
author Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
author_facet Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, Niedja Goyanna Gomes
Mesquita, Antonio Lindemberg Martins
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anacardium occidentale
Coleoptera
Lepidoptera
Manejo
topic Anacardium occidentale
Coleoptera
Lepidoptera
Manejo
description The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a deciduous tree with a crooked trunk, widely cultivated in Northeastern Brazil, where is concentrated more than 98% of the production of its main product, the cashew nut kernel. With regard to the production bottlenecks, one of the biggest factors that contribute to the reduction of national production is phytosanitary problems. Considering arthropods, 99 insects and 7 mites were listed in different regions of the country. In terms of diversity, the Orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera had the highest number of species, with 34 and 28 different insects respectively. Among these, the borers consist of insects that penetrate and deepen the tissues of plants, feeding and residing in them. The borers can feed on any part of the plant, whether the material is alive or dead, and can lead to severe damage in orchards, from the reduction of the individual production of each plant to the death of the entire orchard. The objective of this work was to carry out a review of species with a boring habit belonging to the Orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera associated with cashew trees, highlighting the species, their morphology, ecology and possible management. The list of boring insects in cashew trees was completed and updated by consulting the literature, collections were carried out in the experimental field and production areas, where the damage and identification of insects was carried out. 20 species of boring habit were identified in association with the cashew tree, totaling 18 Coleoptera and 2 Lepidoptera. Of the coleopterans studied, the Cerambycidae family had the highest number of insects with a boring habit. Among curculionids, Marshallius anacardii and M. bondari are responsible for a high mortality rate in orchards. Only two lepidopterans associated with cashew trees have a boring habit, these being Anacampsis phytomiella and Anthistarcha binocularis. The chestnut moth directly affects the main product of the cashew tree, being an important cause of economic damage. The occurrence of habit change in branch boring can make its control difficult and intensify its period of occurrence. With the exception of the chestnut moth and the cashew branch borer, there is no record of chemical products to combat other pests, and the producer must resort to cultural and alternative methods.
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