Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Poletto,Tales
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Costa,Ervandil Corrêa, Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento, Silva,Jéssica Maus da, Perini,Clérison Régis, Muniz,Marlove Fátima Brião
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study aims to report two species of Scolytinae that have been damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil. In two Brazilian municipalities, Guarapuava in Paraná State and Pantano Grande in the Rio Grande do Sul State, insects of the Scolytinae family were found damaging pecan trees. Infested tree samples were kept in the laboratory in glass tubes sealed with a voile tissue until the emergence of adults. After the adults’ emergence, the specimens were identified by their morphological characteristics and sent to a taxonomist specialized in Scolytinae family for identification. The species Xyleborus retusus was identified causing damages to pecan trees from Guarapuava while the species Xyleborus ferrugineus was identified in pecan trees from Pantano Grande. Trees injured by these insects displayed similar symptoms in both study areas. In Guarapuava and Pantano Grande, 13 and 10 trees, respectively, died due to stem lesions caused by Xyleborus spp. Thus, this study reports for Brazilian pecan growers the occurrence of Scolytinae species X. retusus and X. ferrugineus damaging C. illinoiensis plants in southern Brazil. It also emphasizes the importance of constant crop monitoring to minimize the risk of pest damage.
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spelling Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern BrazilForest Entomologypest managementpecanABSTRACT This study aims to report two species of Scolytinae that have been damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil. In two Brazilian municipalities, Guarapuava in Paraná State and Pantano Grande in the Rio Grande do Sul State, insects of the Scolytinae family were found damaging pecan trees. Infested tree samples were kept in the laboratory in glass tubes sealed with a voile tissue until the emergence of adults. After the adults’ emergence, the specimens were identified by their morphological characteristics and sent to a taxonomist specialized in Scolytinae family for identification. The species Xyleborus retusus was identified causing damages to pecan trees from Guarapuava while the species Xyleborus ferrugineus was identified in pecan trees from Pantano Grande. Trees injured by these insects displayed similar symptoms in both study areas. In Guarapuava and Pantano Grande, 13 and 10 trees, respectively, died due to stem lesions caused by Xyleborus spp. Thus, this study reports for Brazilian pecan growers the occurrence of Scolytinae species X. retusus and X. ferrugineus damaging C. illinoiensis plants in southern Brazil. It also emphasizes the importance of constant crop monitoring to minimize the risk of pest damage.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2020-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2020000200147Revista Ceres v.67 n.2 2020reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x202067020008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPoletto,TalesCosta,Ervandil CorrêaMachado,Dayanna do NascimentoSilva,Jéssica Maus daPerini,Clérison RégisMuniz,Marlove Fátima Briãoeng2020-05-11T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
title Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
Poletto,Tales
Forest Entomology
pest management
pecan
title_short Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
title_full Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
title_sort Scolytinae species damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil
author Poletto,Tales
author_facet Poletto,Tales
Costa,Ervandil Corrêa
Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Silva,Jéssica Maus da
Perini,Clérison Régis
Muniz,Marlove Fátima Brião
author_role author
author2 Costa,Ervandil Corrêa
Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Silva,Jéssica Maus da
Perini,Clérison Régis
Muniz,Marlove Fátima Brião
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Poletto,Tales
Costa,Ervandil Corrêa
Machado,Dayanna do Nascimento
Silva,Jéssica Maus da
Perini,Clérison Régis
Muniz,Marlove Fátima Brião
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forest Entomology
pest management
pecan
topic Forest Entomology
pest management
pecan
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT This study aims to report two species of Scolytinae that have been damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil. In two Brazilian municipalities, Guarapuava in Paraná State and Pantano Grande in the Rio Grande do Sul State, insects of the Scolytinae family were found damaging pecan trees. Infested tree samples were kept in the laboratory in glass tubes sealed with a voile tissue until the emergence of adults. After the adults’ emergence, the specimens were identified by their morphological characteristics and sent to a taxonomist specialized in Scolytinae family for identification. The species Xyleborus retusus was identified causing damages to pecan trees from Guarapuava while the species Xyleborus ferrugineus was identified in pecan trees from Pantano Grande. Trees injured by these insects displayed similar symptoms in both study areas. In Guarapuava and Pantano Grande, 13 and 10 trees, respectively, died due to stem lesions caused by Xyleborus spp. Thus, this study reports for Brazilian pecan growers the occurrence of Scolytinae species X. retusus and X. ferrugineus damaging C. illinoiensis plants in southern Brazil. It also emphasizes the importance of constant crop monitoring to minimize the risk of pest damage.
description ABSTRACT This study aims to report two species of Scolytinae that have been damaging Carya illinoinensis trees in southern Brazil. In two Brazilian municipalities, Guarapuava in Paraná State and Pantano Grande in the Rio Grande do Sul State, insects of the Scolytinae family were found damaging pecan trees. Infested tree samples were kept in the laboratory in glass tubes sealed with a voile tissue until the emergence of adults. After the adults’ emergence, the specimens were identified by their morphological characteristics and sent to a taxonomist specialized in Scolytinae family for identification. The species Xyleborus retusus was identified causing damages to pecan trees from Guarapuava while the species Xyleborus ferrugineus was identified in pecan trees from Pantano Grande. Trees injured by these insects displayed similar symptoms in both study areas. In Guarapuava and Pantano Grande, 13 and 10 trees, respectively, died due to stem lesions caused by Xyleborus spp. Thus, this study reports for Brazilian pecan growers the occurrence of Scolytinae species X. retusus and X. ferrugineus damaging C. illinoiensis plants in southern Brazil. It also emphasizes the importance of constant crop monitoring to minimize the risk of pest damage.
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