Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Fruit bagging is an efficient mechanical control technique used in fruit growing. However, to date, few studies have evaluated the efficacy of bagging in the cultivation of vegetables, including tomato crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of bagging of tomato flowers and/or fruits using a non-woven fabric (NWF) for the control of Helicoverpa spp., Neoleucinodes elegantalis, and Tuta absoluta, to evaluate the effect of this technique on the final yield, and determine the optimal period for bagging. Tests were conducted in a commercial crop of staked ‘Valerin’ tomato plants located in the municipality of Ubajara, Ceará State, Brazil. The experimental design was randomized blocks with a 2x4 factorial design (sprayed versus unsprayed plants, and both plant groups were bagged with NWF bags at different growth stages [flowers bagging, bagging of bunches of fruits with a diameter of 1.5cm, bagging of bunches of fruits with a diameter of 3.0cm, and unbagged bunches (control)], with five repetitions. We evaluated the number of fruits per bunch, number of bunches per plant, weight of each fruit, longitudinal and transverse diameter, percentage of bored fruits, yield loss caused by insect infestation, and final yield. Bagging of ‘Valerin’ tomato bunches with NWF bags was effective for the control of N. elegantalis, and productivity increased by 21.5% when bagging was done in bunches of fruits with a diameter of 1.5cm compared with unbagged fruits; therefore, this growth period was the most suitable for bagging. |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bagsSolanum lycopersicummechanical controlNeoleucinodes elegantalisproductivityABSTRACT: Fruit bagging is an efficient mechanical control technique used in fruit growing. However, to date, few studies have evaluated the efficacy of bagging in the cultivation of vegetables, including tomato crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of bagging of tomato flowers and/or fruits using a non-woven fabric (NWF) for the control of Helicoverpa spp., Neoleucinodes elegantalis, and Tuta absoluta, to evaluate the effect of this technique on the final yield, and determine the optimal period for bagging. Tests were conducted in a commercial crop of staked ‘Valerin’ tomato plants located in the municipality of Ubajara, Ceará State, Brazil. The experimental design was randomized blocks with a 2x4 factorial design (sprayed versus unsprayed plants, and both plant groups were bagged with NWF bags at different growth stages [flowers bagging, bagging of bunches of fruits with a diameter of 1.5cm, bagging of bunches of fruits with a diameter of 3.0cm, and unbagged bunches (control)], with five repetitions. We evaluated the number of fruits per bunch, number of bunches per plant, weight of each fruit, longitudinal and transverse diameter, percentage of bored fruits, yield loss caused by insect infestation, and final yield. Bagging of ‘Valerin’ tomato bunches with NWF bags was effective for the control of N. elegantalis, and productivity increased by 21.5% when bagging was done in bunches of fruits with a diameter of 1.5cm compared with unbagged fruits; therefore, this growth period was the most suitable for bagging.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000600152Ciência Rural v.47 n.6 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160278info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFilgueiras,Rosenya Michely CintraPastori,Patrik LuizPereira,Fabrício FagundesCoutinho,Cristiane RamosKassab,Samir OliveiraBezerra,Laura Carla Marinhoeng2017-05-02T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags Filgueiras,Rosenya Michely Cintra Solanum lycopersicum mechanical control Neoleucinodes elegantalis productivity |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Agronomical indicators and incidence of insect borers of tomato fruits protected with non-woven fabric bags |
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Filgueiras,Rosenya Michely Cintra |
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Filgueiras,Rosenya Michely Cintra Pastori,Patrik Luiz Pereira,Fabrício Fagundes Coutinho,Cristiane Ramos Kassab,Samir Oliveira Bezerra,Laura Carla Marinho |
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Pastori,Patrik Luiz Pereira,Fabrício Fagundes Coutinho,Cristiane Ramos Kassab,Samir Oliveira Bezerra,Laura Carla Marinho |
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Filgueiras,Rosenya Michely Cintra Pastori,Patrik Luiz Pereira,Fabrício Fagundes Coutinho,Cristiane Ramos Kassab,Samir Oliveira Bezerra,Laura Carla Marinho |
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Solanum lycopersicum mechanical control Neoleucinodes elegantalis productivity |
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Solanum lycopersicum mechanical control Neoleucinodes elegantalis productivity |
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ABSTRACT: Fruit bagging is an efficient mechanical control technique used in fruit growing. However, to date, few studies have evaluated the efficacy of bagging in the cultivation of vegetables, including tomato crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of bagging of tomato flowers and/or fruits using a non-woven fabric (NWF) for the control of Helicoverpa spp., Neoleucinodes elegantalis, and Tuta absoluta, to evaluate the effect of this technique on the final yield, and determine the optimal period for bagging. Tests were conducted in a commercial crop of staked ‘Valerin’ tomato plants located in the municipality of Ubajara, Ceará State, Brazil. The experimental design was randomized blocks with a 2x4 factorial design (sprayed versus unsprayed plants, and both plant groups were bagged with NWF bags at different growth stages [flowers bagging, bagging of bunches of fruits with a diameter of 1.5cm, bagging of bunches of fruits with a diameter of 3.0cm, and unbagged bunches (control)], with five repetitions. We evaluated the number of fruits per bunch, number of bunches per plant, weight of each fruit, longitudinal and transverse diameter, percentage of bored fruits, yield loss caused by insect infestation, and final yield. Bagging of ‘Valerin’ tomato bunches with NWF bags was effective for the control of N. elegantalis, and productivity increased by 21.5% when bagging was done in bunches of fruits with a diameter of 1.5cm compared with unbagged fruits; therefore, this growth period was the most suitable for bagging. |
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