Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro
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Resumo: | Pest control of agricultural crops by their natural enemies is a valuable ecosystem service for agriculture, but little quantified. Understanding how landscape features facilitate or hinder the movement of pests and natural enemies can provide important information on migration to crops and have implications for the management of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services. It is known that there is an enrichment of natural enemies and more effective biological control where natural vegetation remains on the margins of crops, such as forest fragments, riparian forests or other crops. This work aims to monitor the population fluctuation and parasitism of the coffee berry borer and the coffee leaf miner as well as the action of natural enemies, correlating to climatic factors. Different plots of coffee were sampled, one of coffee in monoculture, and the others with different surrounding vegetation: australian red cedar, pasture and forest fragment. The abundance, richness and diversity of hymenopteran parasitoids was also determined, and the influence of the surrounding vegetation on the composition of the community of these insects in the coffee system was evaluated. In these areas, brocaded fruits were also collected to observe the emergence of parasitoids of the coffee borer. The project was developed in the municipality of Coqueiral-MG, for two years, where field worksheets were used to assess pests and natural enemies, in addition to collecting leaves, fruits and using “pan trap” traps to capture insects. Regarding the parasitoids of the coffee leaf miner, 392 hymenopteran parasitoids were collected, of which 204 were braconids and 190 eulophids and the most abundant species were Stiropius reticulatus, Orgilus niger and Proacrias coffeae. A total of 2042 insects from eight superfamilies, 23 families and 187 morphospecies were collected with the pan trap traps and the results showed a greater abundance of parasitoids, related to the biological control of coffee pests, in the coffee treatment with vegetation surrounding Australian red cedar. Prorops nasuta parasitoid were found in brocade fruits evaluated in the treatments. The coffee leaf miner did not cause economic damage, but the infestation of the coffee borer reached the level of economic damage in conventional coffee in monoculture and also with vegetation surrounding Australian red cedar. Obtaining this information broadened the knowledge of the ecological benefits related to the vegetation surrounding coffee plantations, the population dynamics of pests and natural enemies associated with coffee, and the distribution of diversity and abundance of parasitoids, thus providing bases for the recommendation of biological control by conservation in coffee growing in the south of Minas Gerais. |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiroContribution of surrounding vegetation to the diversity of natural enemies and conservative coffee pest controlBicho-mineiro do cafeeiroPragas - Controle biológicoCafeeiro - Doenças e pragasCoffee minerPests - Biological controlCoffee - Diseases and pestsEntomologia AgrícolaPest control of agricultural crops by their natural enemies is a valuable ecosystem service for agriculture, but little quantified. Understanding how landscape features facilitate or hinder the movement of pests and natural enemies can provide important information on migration to crops and have implications for the management of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services. It is known that there is an enrichment of natural enemies and more effective biological control where natural vegetation remains on the margins of crops, such as forest fragments, riparian forests or other crops. This work aims to monitor the population fluctuation and parasitism of the coffee berry borer and the coffee leaf miner as well as the action of natural enemies, correlating to climatic factors. Different plots of coffee were sampled, one of coffee in monoculture, and the others with different surrounding vegetation: australian red cedar, pasture and forest fragment. The abundance, richness and diversity of hymenopteran parasitoids was also determined, and the influence of the surrounding vegetation on the composition of the community of these insects in the coffee system was evaluated. In these areas, brocaded fruits were also collected to observe the emergence of parasitoids of the coffee borer. The project was developed in the municipality of Coqueiral-MG, for two years, where field worksheets were used to assess pests and natural enemies, in addition to collecting leaves, fruits and using “pan trap” traps to capture insects. Regarding the parasitoids of the coffee leaf miner, 392 hymenopteran parasitoids were collected, of which 204 were braconids and 190 eulophids and the most abundant species were Stiropius reticulatus, Orgilus niger and Proacrias coffeae. A total of 2042 insects from eight superfamilies, 23 families and 187 morphospecies were collected with the pan trap traps and the results showed a greater abundance of parasitoids, related to the biological control of coffee pests, in the coffee treatment with vegetation surrounding Australian red cedar. Prorops nasuta parasitoid were found in brocade fruits evaluated in the treatments. The coffee leaf miner did not cause economic damage, but the infestation of the coffee borer reached the level of economic damage in conventional coffee in monoculture and also with vegetation surrounding Australian red cedar. Obtaining this information broadened the knowledge of the ecological benefits related to the vegetation surrounding coffee plantations, the population dynamics of pests and natural enemies associated with coffee, and the distribution of diversity and abundance of parasitoids, thus providing bases for the recommendation of biological control by conservation in coffee growing in the south of Minas Gerais.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)O controle de pragas das culturas agrícolas por seus inimigos naturais é um serviço ecossistêmico valioso para a agricultura, mas pouco quantificado. Compreender como as características da paisagem facilitam ou dificultam o movimento de pragas e inimigos naturais pode fornecer informações importantes sobre a migração para culturas e tem implicações para o gerenciamento de serviços ecossistêmicos mediados por artrópodes. Sabe-se que há um enriquecimento de inimigos naturais e controle biológico mais efetivo onde a vegetação natural permanece às margens dos cultivos, tais como fragmentos florestais, matas ciliares ou outros cultivos. Este trabalho tem como objetivo acompanhar a flutuação populacional, predação e parasitismo do bicho-mineiro e da broca do cafeeiro, bem como a ação de inimigos naturais, correlacionando a fatores climáticos. Foram amostrados diferentes talhões de café, um de cafeeiro em monocultura, e os outros com diferentes vegetações de entorno: cedro australiano, pastagem e fragmento florestal. Também foi determinada a abundância, riqueza e diversidade de himenópteros parasitoides, e foi avaliada a influência da vegetação de entorno sobre a composição da comunidade desses insetos no sistema cafeeiro. Nessas áreas também foram coletados frutos brocados para observar a emergência de parasitoides da broca-do-cafeeiro. O projeto foi desenvolvido no município de Coqueiral-MG, por dois anos, onde foram utilizadas planilhas de campo para a avaliação das pragas e inimigos naturais, além de coletas de folhas, frutos e utilização de armadilhas “pan trap” para captura de insetos. Em relação aos parasitoides do bicho-mineiro foram coletados 392 himenópteros parasitoides, sendo 204 braconídeos e 190 eulofídeos e as espécies mais abundantes foram Stiropius reticulatus, Orgilus niger e Proacrias coffeae. Com as armadilhas “pan trap” foram coletados no total 2042 insetos de oito superfamílias, 23 famílias e 187 morfoespécies e os resultados mostraram uma maior abundância de parasitoides, relacionados ao controle biológico de pragas do cafeeiro, no tratamento cafezal com vegetação de entorno cedro australiano. Foi encontrado o parasitode Prorops nasuta em frutos brocados avaliados nos tratamentos. O bicho-mineiro não causou danos econômicos, porém a infestação da broca do café atingiu nível de dano econômico no café convencional em monocultivo e também com vegetação de entorno cedro australiano. A obtenção dessas informações ampliou o conhecimento dos benefícios ecológicos relacionados à vegetação de entorno de cafezais, da dinâmica populacional de pragas e inimigos naturais associados ao cafeeiro, e da distribuição da diversidade e abundância de parasitoides, fornecendo assim bases para a recomendação do controle biológico por conservação na cafeicultura no Sul de Minas Gerais.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EntomologiaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de EntomologiaSilveira, Luís Cláudio PaternoFernandes, Lêda GonçalvesHaro, Marcelo Mendes deMoino, AlcidesSouza, Bruno Henrique Sardinha deMarques, Kulian Basil Santa Cecília2021-06-23T18:06:42Z2021-06-23T18:06:42Z2021-06-232021-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfMARQUES, K. B. S. C. Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro. 2021. 133 p. Tese (Doutorado em Entomologia) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46557porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-08T19:33:07Zoai:localhost:1/46557Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-08T19:33:07Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro Contribution of surrounding vegetation to the diversity of natural enemies and conservative coffee pest control |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro Marques, Kulian Basil Santa Cecília Bicho-mineiro do cafeeiro Pragas - Controle biológico Cafeeiro - Doenças e pragas Coffee miner Pests - Biological control Coffee - Diseases and pests Entomologia Agrícola |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro |
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Contribuição da vegetação de entorno na diversidade de inimigos naturais e no controle conservativo de pragas do cafeeiro |
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Marques, Kulian Basil Santa Cecília |
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Marques, Kulian Basil Santa Cecília |
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Silveira, Luís Cláudio Paterno Fernandes, Lêda Gonçalves Haro, Marcelo Mendes de Moino, Alcides Souza, Bruno Henrique Sardinha de |
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Marques, Kulian Basil Santa Cecília |
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Bicho-mineiro do cafeeiro Pragas - Controle biológico Cafeeiro - Doenças e pragas Coffee miner Pests - Biological control Coffee - Diseases and pests Entomologia Agrícola |
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Bicho-mineiro do cafeeiro Pragas - Controle biológico Cafeeiro - Doenças e pragas Coffee miner Pests - Biological control Coffee - Diseases and pests Entomologia Agrícola |
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Pest control of agricultural crops by their natural enemies is a valuable ecosystem service for agriculture, but little quantified. Understanding how landscape features facilitate or hinder the movement of pests and natural enemies can provide important information on migration to crops and have implications for the management of arthropod-mediated ecosystem services. It is known that there is an enrichment of natural enemies and more effective biological control where natural vegetation remains on the margins of crops, such as forest fragments, riparian forests or other crops. This work aims to monitor the population fluctuation and parasitism of the coffee berry borer and the coffee leaf miner as well as the action of natural enemies, correlating to climatic factors. Different plots of coffee were sampled, one of coffee in monoculture, and the others with different surrounding vegetation: australian red cedar, pasture and forest fragment. The abundance, richness and diversity of hymenopteran parasitoids was also determined, and the influence of the surrounding vegetation on the composition of the community of these insects in the coffee system was evaluated. In these areas, brocaded fruits were also collected to observe the emergence of parasitoids of the coffee borer. The project was developed in the municipality of Coqueiral-MG, for two years, where field worksheets were used to assess pests and natural enemies, in addition to collecting leaves, fruits and using “pan trap” traps to capture insects. Regarding the parasitoids of the coffee leaf miner, 392 hymenopteran parasitoids were collected, of which 204 were braconids and 190 eulophids and the most abundant species were Stiropius reticulatus, Orgilus niger and Proacrias coffeae. A total of 2042 insects from eight superfamilies, 23 families and 187 morphospecies were collected with the pan trap traps and the results showed a greater abundance of parasitoids, related to the biological control of coffee pests, in the coffee treatment with vegetation surrounding Australian red cedar. Prorops nasuta parasitoid were found in brocade fruits evaluated in the treatments. The coffee leaf miner did not cause economic damage, but the infestation of the coffee borer reached the level of economic damage in conventional coffee in monoculture and also with vegetation surrounding Australian red cedar. Obtaining this information broadened the knowledge of the ecological benefits related to the vegetation surrounding coffee plantations, the population dynamics of pests and natural enemies associated with coffee, and the distribution of diversity and abundance of parasitoids, thus providing bases for the recommendation of biological control by conservation in coffee growing in the south of Minas Gerais. |
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