Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops
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Resumo: | Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) are considered pest insects of economic importance in grapevine crops. They are highly polyphagous, feeding on host plants of about 250 families. This study aimed to identify host plants for mealybugs in grapevine crops, in the São Francisco Valley region, Brazil. The samples included weeds, ornamentals, windbreaks, fruit trees and native plants of the Caatinga biome. A total of 37 species of host plants for mealybugs were identified, distributed in 18 families. The Malvaceae family was the most frequent one, with eigth host species identified, followed by Fabaceae with four and Euphorbiaceae with three. Most of these host plants are being recorded here for the first time in association with mealybugs species. From the identified plant species, 24 are hosts for Maconelicoccus hirsutus, 16 for Phenacoccus solenopsis, one for Ferrisia virgata, one for Dysmicoccus brevipes and one for Planococcus citri. The obtained results are important to better understand the host plant diversity for mealybugs, in order to implement integrated pest management programs. KEYWORDS: Vitis vinifera, Pseudococcidae, Malvaceae, weeds. |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine cropsPlantas hospedeiras de cochonilhas-farinhentas (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidade) em cultivos de videiraMealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) are considered pest insects of economic importance in grapevine crops. They are highly polyphagous, feeding on host plants of about 250 families. This study aimed to identify host plants for mealybugs in grapevine crops, in the São Francisco Valley region, Brazil. The samples included weeds, ornamentals, windbreaks, fruit trees and native plants of the Caatinga biome. A total of 37 species of host plants for mealybugs were identified, distributed in 18 families. The Malvaceae family was the most frequent one, with eigth host species identified, followed by Fabaceae with four and Euphorbiaceae with three. Most of these host plants are being recorded here for the first time in association with mealybugs species. From the identified plant species, 24 are hosts for Maconelicoccus hirsutus, 16 for Phenacoccus solenopsis, one for Ferrisia virgata, one for Dysmicoccus brevipes and one for Planococcus citri. The obtained results are important to better understand the host plant diversity for mealybugs, in order to implement integrated pest management programs. KEYWORDS: Vitis vinifera, Pseudococcidae, Malvaceae, weeds.As cochonilhas-farinhentas (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) são consideradas pragas de importância econômica em cultivos de videira. São altamente polífagas, alimentando-se de plantas hospedeiras de 250 famílias. Objetivou-se identificar plantas hospedeiras de cochonilhas-farinhentas em cultivos de videira, na região do Vale do São Francisco. Foram amostradas plantas daninhas, ornamentais, quebra-ventos, frutíferas e nativas do bioma Caatinga. Foram identificadas 37 espécies de plantas hospedeiras de cochonilhas-farinhentas, distribuídas em 18 famílias. A família Malvaceae foi a mais frequente, com oito espécies hospedeiras identificadas, seguida de Fabaceae com quatro e Euphorbiaceae com três. A maior parte destas plantas hospedeiras está sendo aqui registrada pela primeira vez em associação com cochonilhas-farinhentas. Das espécies de plantas identificadas, 24 são hospedeiras de Maconelicoccus hirsutus, 16 de Phenacoccus solenopsis, uma de Ferrisia virgata, uma de Dysmicoccus brevipes e uma de Planococcus citri. Os resultados obtidos são importantes para melhor conhecimento da diversidade de hospedeiros de cochonilhas-farinhentas, visando à implantação de programas de manejo integrado. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Vitis vinifera, Pseudococcidae, Malvaceae, plantas daninhas.Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás2019-03-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/54421Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; Vol. 49 (2019); e54421Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); Vol. 49 (2019); e54421Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 49 (2019); e544211983-4063reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/54421/32866Lopes, Fabiana Soares Cariride Oliveira, José VargasOliveira, José Eudes de Moraisde Oliveira, Martin Duartede Souza, Adriana Mariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-03-02T13:33:19Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/54421Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/patPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/pat/oaiaseleguini.pat@gmail.com||mgoes@agro.ufg.br1983-40631517-6398opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:24.049604Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops Plantas hospedeiras de cochonilhas-farinhentas (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidade) em cultivos de videira |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops Lopes, Fabiana Soares Cariri |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops |
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Host plants for mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in grapevine crops |
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Lopes, Fabiana Soares Cariri |
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Lopes, Fabiana Soares Cariri de Oliveira, José Vargas Oliveira, José Eudes de Morais de Oliveira, Martin Duarte de Souza, Adriana Maria |
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de Oliveira, José Vargas Oliveira, José Eudes de Morais de Oliveira, Martin Duarte de Souza, Adriana Maria |
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Lopes, Fabiana Soares Cariri de Oliveira, José Vargas Oliveira, José Eudes de Morais de Oliveira, Martin Duarte de Souza, Adriana Maria |
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Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) are considered pest insects of economic importance in grapevine crops. They are highly polyphagous, feeding on host plants of about 250 families. This study aimed to identify host plants for mealybugs in grapevine crops, in the São Francisco Valley region, Brazil. The samples included weeds, ornamentals, windbreaks, fruit trees and native plants of the Caatinga biome. A total of 37 species of host plants for mealybugs were identified, distributed in 18 families. The Malvaceae family was the most frequent one, with eigth host species identified, followed by Fabaceae with four and Euphorbiaceae with three. Most of these host plants are being recorded here for the first time in association with mealybugs species. From the identified plant species, 24 are hosts for Maconelicoccus hirsutus, 16 for Phenacoccus solenopsis, one for Ferrisia virgata, one for Dysmicoccus brevipes and one for Planococcus citri. The obtained results are important to better understand the host plant diversity for mealybugs, in order to implement integrated pest management programs. KEYWORDS: Vitis vinifera, Pseudococcidae, Malvaceae, weeds. |
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Escola de Agronomia - Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics]; Vol. 49 (2019); e54421 Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Agricultural Research in the Tropics); Vol. 49 (2019); e54421 Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical; v. 49 (2019); e54421 1983-4063 reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Online) instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) instacron:UFG |
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