REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING

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Autor(a) principal: Arruda, Guilherme O. S. Ferraz de
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Casa, Ricardo Trezzi, Fleig, Frederico Dimas
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/512
Resumo: This work aimed at testing some natural and synthetic substances, not phytotoxics and not lethal for the fauna, to verify the repellence action for the consuming wild animals of Parana-Pine seeds, in two direct sowing experiments in the field. In experiment I, there was the direct application of the treatments in the Parana-Pine seeds and, in the experiment II, there was the application of the treatments only in the surface of the plantation hollows, after the sowing of Parana-Pine seeds. The Parana-Pine seeds and the treatments were prepared at Laboratory of Center of Agroveterinary Sciences, University of Santa Catarina State, at Lages city, Brazil. The experiments were carried to a native-antropic field area at Lages city. It was adopted the experimental design of randomized blocks for both experiments. Experiment I was composed of 15 treatments, 10 seeds per treatment, with 4 replications, and experiment II was composed of 11 treatments, 10 seeds per treatment, with 4 replications. The tested substances, isolated or in mixtures, were: fruit of red pepper, root of parsley, stem and leaf of wormwood herb, lemon scented gum essential oil, linseed oil, castor bean oil, rosin, copper oxychloride, copper sulphate, sulphur, látex ink and calcium lignosulfonate. Through the periodic inspections, during 167 and 165 days respectively for the experiments I and II, data were collected and organized through the attacked and not attacked Paraná-Pine seeds, being submitted to statistical analysis later. The predation rates were considered high for both experiments: 86,7% in experiment I and 84,3% in experiment II. In the experiment with treated Parana-Pine seeds, the longer time for the beginning of the predation was 104 days after the sowing, while, in the experiment with treatment in the environment (hollows), it was 64 days after the sowing. Solution of rosin and alcohol + lemon scented gum oil, applied in the seeds, presented potential for reduction of the predation level. The treatments with linseed oil presented changeable behaviors, equally to the treatments with latex ink, in the experiment with treated Parana-Pine seeds. In the experiment with treated hollows, the lignosulfonate of calcium in mixture with extracts of pepper, with root of parsley and with wormwood herb presented significant effect of reduction on the predation. The solution of linseed with red pepper extracts and with root of parsley extract also had significant effect for reduction of the predation of these seeds, in the experiment with treated hollows.
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spelling REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWINGRepelência de substâncias naturais e sintéticas aos mamíferos silvestres consumidores de sementes de Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze em semeadura no campo.repellentsrodentsParana-Pine.repelentesroedoresaraucária.This work aimed at testing some natural and synthetic substances, not phytotoxics and not lethal for the fauna, to verify the repellence action for the consuming wild animals of Parana-Pine seeds, in two direct sowing experiments in the field. In experiment I, there was the direct application of the treatments in the Parana-Pine seeds and, in the experiment II, there was the application of the treatments only in the surface of the plantation hollows, after the sowing of Parana-Pine seeds. The Parana-Pine seeds and the treatments were prepared at Laboratory of Center of Agroveterinary Sciences, University of Santa Catarina State, at Lages city, Brazil. The experiments were carried to a native-antropic field area at Lages city. It was adopted the experimental design of randomized blocks for both experiments. Experiment I was composed of 15 treatments, 10 seeds per treatment, with 4 replications, and experiment II was composed of 11 treatments, 10 seeds per treatment, with 4 replications. The tested substances, isolated or in mixtures, were: fruit of red pepper, root of parsley, stem and leaf of wormwood herb, lemon scented gum essential oil, linseed oil, castor bean oil, rosin, copper oxychloride, copper sulphate, sulphur, látex ink and calcium lignosulfonate. Through the periodic inspections, during 167 and 165 days respectively for the experiments I and II, data were collected and organized through the attacked and not attacked Paraná-Pine seeds, being submitted to statistical analysis later. The predation rates were considered high for both experiments: 86,7% in experiment I and 84,3% in experiment II. In the experiment with treated Parana-Pine seeds, the longer time for the beginning of the predation was 104 days after the sowing, while, in the experiment with treatment in the environment (hollows), it was 64 days after the sowing. Solution of rosin and alcohol + lemon scented gum oil, applied in the seeds, presented potential for reduction of the predation level. The treatments with linseed oil presented changeable behaviors, equally to the treatments with latex ink, in the experiment with treated Parana-Pine seeds. In the experiment with treated hollows, the lignosulfonate of calcium in mixture with extracts of pepper, with root of parsley and with wormwood herb presented significant effect of reduction on the predation. The solution of linseed with red pepper extracts and with root of parsley extract also had significant effect for reduction of the predation of these seeds, in the experiment with treated hollows. Este trabalho objetivou testar algumas substâncias naturais e sintéticas, não-fitotóxicas e não-letais aos animais silvestres consumidores de pinhões, em dois experimentos com semeadura direta no campo. No experimento I, os tratamentos repelentes foram aplicados diretamente nos pinhões e, no experimento, II foram aplicados somente na superfície das covas, logo após a semeadura de pinhões. Os pinhões e os tratamentos foram preparados em Laboratório do Centro de Ciências Agroveterinárias (UDESC), Lages, SC. Os experimentos foram instalados numa área de campo nativo-antrópico, localizada em Lages, SC e adotou-se o delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados para ambos. O experimento I teve 15 tratamentos, dez pinhões por tratamento, com quatro repetições, e o experimento II teve 11 tratamentos, dez pinhões por tratamento, com quatro repetições. As substâncias testadas, isoladamente ou em misturas, sob forma de extratos, óleos e soluções, foram à base de fruto de pimenta vermelha, raiz de salsinha, parte aérea de losna, óleo essencial de eucalipto, óleo de linhaça, óleo de mamona, breu, oxicloreto de cobre, sulfato de cobre, enxofre, tinta látex pva e lignosulfonato de cálcio. Por meio de vistorias periódicas ao longo de 167 e 165 dias respectivamente para os experimentos I e II, os dados foram coletados e organizados quanto ao número de pinhões predados e não-predados, sendo posteriormente submetidos à analise estatística. Os índices de predação foram elevados para ambos os experimentos: 86,7% no experimento I e 84,3% no experimento II. No experimento com pinhões tratados, o período de tempo mais longo verificado para o início da predação foi de 104 dias após a semeadura e no experimento com tratamento no ambiente (covas), foi de 64 dias. Solução de breu e álcool + óleo de eucalipto, aplicados nos pinhões, apresentou potencial para redução do nível de predação. Os tratamentos com óleo de linhaça apresentaram comportamentos variáveis, igualmente aos tratamentos com tinta látex, no experimento com pinhões tratados. No experimento com tratamentos nas covas, o lignosulfonato de cálcio combinado individualmente com extratos de pimenta, raiz de salsinha e losna, apresentou efeito significativo de redução da predação. A solução de linhaça, com extratos de pimenta vermelha e com o extrato de raiz de salsinha, também teve efeito significativo para redução da predação de pinhões, no experimento com tratamento nas covas.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2008-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/51210.5902/19805098512Ciência Florestal; Vol. 18 No. 1 (2008); 75-84Ciência Florestal; v. 18 n. 1 (2008); 75-841980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/512/398Arruda, Guilherme O. S. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
Repelência de substâncias naturais e sintéticas aos mamíferos silvestres consumidores de sementes de Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze em semeadura no campo.
title REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
spellingShingle REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
Arruda, Guilherme O. S. Ferraz de
repellents
rodents
Parana-Pine.
repelentes
roedores
araucária.
title_short REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
title_full REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
title_fullStr REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
title_full_unstemmed REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
title_sort REPELLENCE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTANCES TO THE CONSUMING WILD MAMMALS OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze SEEDS AT FIELD SOWING
author Arruda, Guilherme O. S. Ferraz de
author_facet Arruda, Guilherme O. S. Ferraz de
Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
Fleig, Frederico Dimas
author_role author
author2 Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
Fleig, Frederico Dimas
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arruda, Guilherme O. S. Ferraz de
Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
Fleig, Frederico Dimas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv repellents
rodents
Parana-Pine.
repelentes
roedores
araucária.
topic repellents
rodents
Parana-Pine.
repelentes
roedores
araucária.
description This work aimed at testing some natural and synthetic substances, not phytotoxics and not lethal for the fauna, to verify the repellence action for the consuming wild animals of Parana-Pine seeds, in two direct sowing experiments in the field. In experiment I, there was the direct application of the treatments in the Parana-Pine seeds and, in the experiment II, there was the application of the treatments only in the surface of the plantation hollows, after the sowing of Parana-Pine seeds. The Parana-Pine seeds and the treatments were prepared at Laboratory of Center of Agroveterinary Sciences, University of Santa Catarina State, at Lages city, Brazil. The experiments were carried to a native-antropic field area at Lages city. It was adopted the experimental design of randomized blocks for both experiments. Experiment I was composed of 15 treatments, 10 seeds per treatment, with 4 replications, and experiment II was composed of 11 treatments, 10 seeds per treatment, with 4 replications. The tested substances, isolated or in mixtures, were: fruit of red pepper, root of parsley, stem and leaf of wormwood herb, lemon scented gum essential oil, linseed oil, castor bean oil, rosin, copper oxychloride, copper sulphate, sulphur, látex ink and calcium lignosulfonate. Through the periodic inspections, during 167 and 165 days respectively for the experiments I and II, data were collected and organized through the attacked and not attacked Paraná-Pine seeds, being submitted to statistical analysis later. The predation rates were considered high for both experiments: 86,7% in experiment I and 84,3% in experiment II. In the experiment with treated Parana-Pine seeds, the longer time for the beginning of the predation was 104 days after the sowing, while, in the experiment with treatment in the environment (hollows), it was 64 days after the sowing. Solution of rosin and alcohol + lemon scented gum oil, applied in the seeds, presented potential for reduction of the predation level. The treatments with linseed oil presented changeable behaviors, equally to the treatments with latex ink, in the experiment with treated Parana-Pine seeds. In the experiment with treated hollows, the lignosulfonate of calcium in mixture with extracts of pepper, with root of parsley and with wormwood herb presented significant effect of reduction on the predation. The solution of linseed with red pepper extracts and with root of parsley extract also had significant effect for reduction of the predation of these seeds, in the experiment with treated hollows.
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