Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Soilless cultivation of strawberry is in expansion in Brazil due to factors like the reduction of phytosanitary problems and the possibility of extending the crop period, as well as the ergonometric facility for management of the culture. However, black fungus gnats (Sciaridae, Diptera) are ubiquitous pests in the greenhouse production system, causing direct and indirect damage to plants. ThIS study evaluated the occurrence of black fungus gnats species in semi-hydroponic cultivation of strawberry and to identify the species, as well as to describe the symptoms in infested plants. The research was developed in commercial productions of strawberry, in five municipalities (Arroio do Padre, Canguçu, Capão do Leão, Pelotas and Turuçu) during July to December 2017, where adult samples were collected twice a month, with petri dish traps containing water and neutral detergent placed inside the greenhouses between the plants. A total of 2030 adult gnats belonging to two species were collected. Bradysia aff. impatiens, accounted with 90.79% of the total, and Bradysia aff. ocellaris, accounted with 9.21%. In order to assist the correct determination of species, males of both species were identified and illustrated. With respect to the symptoms observed during the research, it was possible to verify since the wilted crown of plants to the death of plants, which were confirmed by the presence of larvae in the root system. As the occurrence of these insects is recent in strawberry, there is no pesticide registered in Brazil, so management strategies (cultural, physical, and sanitary) also are discussed. |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazilfungus gnatsSciaridaeintegrated pest managementgreenhouse pestABSTRACT: Soilless cultivation of strawberry is in expansion in Brazil due to factors like the reduction of phytosanitary problems and the possibility of extending the crop period, as well as the ergonometric facility for management of the culture. However, black fungus gnats (Sciaridae, Diptera) are ubiquitous pests in the greenhouse production system, causing direct and indirect damage to plants. ThIS study evaluated the occurrence of black fungus gnats species in semi-hydroponic cultivation of strawberry and to identify the species, as well as to describe the symptoms in infested plants. The research was developed in commercial productions of strawberry, in five municipalities (Arroio do Padre, Canguçu, Capão do Leão, Pelotas and Turuçu) during July to December 2017, where adult samples were collected twice a month, with petri dish traps containing water and neutral detergent placed inside the greenhouses between the plants. A total of 2030 adult gnats belonging to two species were collected. Bradysia aff. impatiens, accounted with 90.79% of the total, and Bradysia aff. ocellaris, accounted with 9.21%. In order to assist the correct determination of species, males of both species were identified and illustrated. With respect to the symptoms observed during the research, it was possible to verify since the wilted crown of plants to the death of plants, which were confirmed by the presence of larvae in the root system. As the occurrence of these insects is recent in strawberry, there is no pesticide registered in Brazil, so management strategies (cultural, physical, and sanitary) also are discussed.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000700151Ciência Rural v.52 n.7 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20210268info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDuarte,Adriane da FonsecaDuarte,Juliano Lessa PintoGrinberg,Patrícia da SilvaCunha,Uemerson Silva daeng2021-11-24T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil Duarte,Adriane da Fonseca fungus gnats Sciaridae integrated pest management greenhouse pest |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Bradysia aff. impatiens and Bradysia aff. ocellaris in the semi-hydroponic strawberry production system in Southern Brazil |
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Duarte,Adriane da Fonseca |
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Duarte,Adriane da Fonseca Duarte,Juliano Lessa Pinto Grinberg,Patrícia da Silva Cunha,Uemerson Silva da |
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Duarte,Juliano Lessa Pinto Grinberg,Patrícia da Silva Cunha,Uemerson Silva da |
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Duarte,Adriane da Fonseca Duarte,Juliano Lessa Pinto Grinberg,Patrícia da Silva Cunha,Uemerson Silva da |
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fungus gnats Sciaridae integrated pest management greenhouse pest |
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fungus gnats Sciaridae integrated pest management greenhouse pest |
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ABSTRACT: Soilless cultivation of strawberry is in expansion in Brazil due to factors like the reduction of phytosanitary problems and the possibility of extending the crop period, as well as the ergonometric facility for management of the culture. However, black fungus gnats (Sciaridae, Diptera) are ubiquitous pests in the greenhouse production system, causing direct and indirect damage to plants. ThIS study evaluated the occurrence of black fungus gnats species in semi-hydroponic cultivation of strawberry and to identify the species, as well as to describe the symptoms in infested plants. The research was developed in commercial productions of strawberry, in five municipalities (Arroio do Padre, Canguçu, Capão do Leão, Pelotas and Turuçu) during July to December 2017, where adult samples were collected twice a month, with petri dish traps containing water and neutral detergent placed inside the greenhouses between the plants. A total of 2030 adult gnats belonging to two species were collected. Bradysia aff. impatiens, accounted with 90.79% of the total, and Bradysia aff. ocellaris, accounted with 9.21%. In order to assist the correct determination of species, males of both species were identified and illustrated. With respect to the symptoms observed during the research, it was possible to verify since the wilted crown of plants to the death of plants, which were confirmed by the presence of larvae in the root system. As the occurrence of these insects is recent in strawberry, there is no pesticide registered in Brazil, so management strategies (cultural, physical, and sanitary) also are discussed. |
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