Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda,Moacyr Mascarenhas Motta
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Picanço,Marcelo Coutinho, Zanuncio,José Cola, Bacci,Leandro, Silva,Ézio Marques da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782005000100033
Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of integrated pest management (IPM) in the productivity of the tomato and in the populations of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato crops. The treatments were calendar (spraying twice weekly with insecticides and fungicides), IPM (spraying when action thresholds were achieved), and control (no pesticide was applied). IPM was the most efficient system of pest control due to presenting similar productivity and 65.6% less pesticide applications than in the calendar. The attack of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) and Liriomyza spp. (Diptera: Agromyzidae) to the leaves only achieved the action threshold in the final phase of the cultivation. The main fruit borer was Neoleucinoides elegantalis (Guen.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), followed by T. absoluta and Spodoptera eridania (Cr.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The natural enemy populations were severely reduced by excessive pesticide applications. Predators were more abundant than parasitoids. The most abundant predators were Araneidae, Anthicus sp. (Coleoptera: Anthicidae), Cycloneda sanguinea larva (L.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), Staphylinidae adults (Coleoptera), Orius sp. and Xylocoris sp. (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), Formicidae (Hymenoptera), and Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera). The most abundant parasitoids were Hymenoptera of the families Eulophidae, Braconidae (Bracon sp. and Chelonus sp.), Trichogrammatidae [Trichogramma pretiosum (Riley)] and Bethylidae (Goniozus nigrifemur Ashmead), besides Tachinidae (Diptera).
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spelling Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomatoLycopersicon esculentunNeoleucinoides elegantalispredatorsparasitoidsaction thresholdsThe objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of integrated pest management (IPM) in the productivity of the tomato and in the populations of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato crops. The treatments were calendar (spraying twice weekly with insecticides and fungicides), IPM (spraying when action thresholds were achieved), and control (no pesticide was applied). IPM was the most efficient system of pest control due to presenting similar productivity and 65.6% less pesticide applications than in the calendar. The attack of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) and Liriomyza spp. (Diptera: Agromyzidae) to the leaves only achieved the action threshold in the final phase of the cultivation. The main fruit borer was Neoleucinoides elegantalis (Guen.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), followed by T. absoluta and Spodoptera eridania (Cr.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The natural enemy populations were severely reduced by excessive pesticide applications. Predators were more abundant than parasitoids. The most abundant predators were Araneidae, Anthicus sp. (Coleoptera: Anthicidae), Cycloneda sanguinea larva (L.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), Staphylinidae adults (Coleoptera), Orius sp. and Xylocoris sp. (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), Formicidae (Hymenoptera), and Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera). The most abundant parasitoids were Hymenoptera of the families Eulophidae, Braconidae (Bracon sp. and Chelonus sp.), Trichogrammatidae [Trichogramma pretiosum (Riley)] and Bethylidae (Goniozus nigrifemur Ashmead), besides Tachinidae (Diptera).Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2005-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782005000100033Ciência Rural v.35 n.1 2005reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782005000100033info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiranda,Moacyr Mascarenhas MottaPicanço,Marcelo CoutinhoZanuncio,José ColaBacci,LeandroSilva,Ézio Marques daeng2005-01-13T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
title Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
spellingShingle Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
Miranda,Moacyr Mascarenhas Motta
Lycopersicon esculentun
Neoleucinoides elegantalis
predators
parasitoids
action thresholds
title_short Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
title_full Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
title_fullStr Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
title_full_unstemmed Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
title_sort Impact of integrated pest management on the population of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato
author Miranda,Moacyr Mascarenhas Motta
author_facet Miranda,Moacyr Mascarenhas Motta
Picanço,Marcelo Coutinho
Zanuncio,José Cola
Bacci,Leandro
Silva,Ézio Marques da
author_role author
author2 Picanço,Marcelo Coutinho
Zanuncio,José Cola
Bacci,Leandro
Silva,Ézio Marques da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda,Moacyr Mascarenhas Motta
Picanço,Marcelo Coutinho
Zanuncio,José Cola
Bacci,Leandro
Silva,Ézio Marques da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lycopersicon esculentun
Neoleucinoides elegantalis
predators
parasitoids
action thresholds
topic Lycopersicon esculentun
Neoleucinoides elegantalis
predators
parasitoids
action thresholds
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of integrated pest management (IPM) in the productivity of the tomato and in the populations of leafminers, fruit borers, and natural enemies in tomato crops. The treatments were calendar (spraying twice weekly with insecticides and fungicides), IPM (spraying when action thresholds were achieved), and control (no pesticide was applied). IPM was the most efficient system of pest control due to presenting similar productivity and 65.6% less pesticide applications than in the calendar. The attack of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) and Liriomyza spp. (Diptera: Agromyzidae) to the leaves only achieved the action threshold in the final phase of the cultivation. The main fruit borer was Neoleucinoides elegantalis (Guen.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), followed by T. absoluta and Spodoptera eridania (Cr.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The natural enemy populations were severely reduced by excessive pesticide applications. Predators were more abundant than parasitoids. The most abundant predators were Araneidae, Anthicus sp. (Coleoptera: Anthicidae), Cycloneda sanguinea larva (L.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), Staphylinidae adults (Coleoptera), Orius sp. and Xylocoris sp. (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), Formicidae (Hymenoptera), and Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera). The most abundant parasitoids were Hymenoptera of the families Eulophidae, Braconidae (Bracon sp. and Chelonus sp.), Trichogrammatidae [Trichogramma pretiosum (Riley)] and Bethylidae (Goniozus nigrifemur Ashmead), besides Tachinidae (Diptera).
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