Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola
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Resumo: | The anthropic actions expressed by conventional-modern agriculture greatly alter the environment, interfering with the balance of natural processes and making its recovery mechanisms precarious. Thus, the interest in the use of microorganisms in agricultural practices has increased significantly in recent years, both in promoting plant growth and in the biological control of plant pests and diseases. The objective of the present work was to identify the insect pest population in the cucumber crop after foliar application of effective microorganisms (EM). The experiment was carried out in a rural family farm located in the city of São Sebastião-AL. Yellow (4) and blue (4) adhesive plates were used in a usable area of 128.8 m2. EM was diluted at a concentration of 4.7% and the applied dose was 50 mL/plant. Six collections were carried out, from December 2020 to February 2021. The individuals sampled were screened and identified at the level of class, order, family and when identified as a pest, at the level of gender. A total of 1301 invertebrate individuals of the Insecta and Arachnida classes were collected. Of these, 55.11% were identified as pest insects and 44.8% as visiting arthropods. The taxon that presented the highest relative frequency was the order Diptera (30.6%) followed by the orders Hemiptera (25.4%), Hymenoptera (24%), Coleoptera (13%), Lepidoptera (5.7%), Araneae (0.8%) and Odonata (0.5%). The pests were representatives of the genera Diabrotica spp, Anastrepha spp, Myzus spp, Bemisia spp, Atta spp and Diaphania spp. 24.7% of the visiting arthropods were predators. The arthropod population increase occurred from the 40th day after planting, with growth peak at the 57th day. |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícolaAgricultura sustentável, artrópodes visitantes, Insecta, biofertilizantes.Sustainable agriculture, visiting arthropods, Insecta, biofertilizerThe anthropic actions expressed by conventional-modern agriculture greatly alter the environment, interfering with the balance of natural processes and making its recovery mechanisms precarious. Thus, the interest in the use of microorganisms in agricultural practices has increased significantly in recent years, both in promoting plant growth and in the biological control of plant pests and diseases. The objective of the present work was to identify the insect pest population in the cucumber crop after foliar application of effective microorganisms (EM). The experiment was carried out in a rural family farm located in the city of São Sebastião-AL. Yellow (4) and blue (4) adhesive plates were used in a usable area of 128.8 m2. EM was diluted at a concentration of 4.7% and the applied dose was 50 mL/plant. Six collections were carried out, from December 2020 to February 2021. The individuals sampled were screened and identified at the level of class, order, family and when identified as a pest, at the level of gender. A total of 1301 invertebrate individuals of the Insecta and Arachnida classes were collected. Of these, 55.11% were identified as pest insects and 44.8% as visiting arthropods. The taxon that presented the highest relative frequency was the order Diptera (30.6%) followed by the orders Hemiptera (25.4%), Hymenoptera (24%), Coleoptera (13%), Lepidoptera (5.7%), Araneae (0.8%) and Odonata (0.5%). The pests were representatives of the genera Diabrotica spp, Anastrepha spp, Myzus spp, Bemisia spp, Atta spp and Diaphania spp. 24.7% of the visiting arthropods were predators. The arthropod population increase occurred from the 40th day after planting, with growth peak at the 57th day.O interesse no emprego de microrganismos aumentou significativamente nos últimos anos, tanto na promoção de crescimento vegetal como no controle biológico de pragas e doenças de plantas. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi identificar a população de insetos-praga na cultura do pepino após aplicação foliar de microrganismos eficazes (EM). O experimento foi realizado em uma propriedade rural de agricultura familiar no Município de São Sebastião-AL. Foram utilizadas placas adesivas amarelas (4) e azuis (4) em uma área útil de 128,8 m2. Os EM’s foram diluídos na concentração de 4,7% e a dose aplicada foi de 50 mL/planta. Foram realizadas seis coletas de dezembro de 2020 a fevereiro de 2021. Os indivíduos amostrados foram triados e identificados em nível de classe, ordem, família e quando identificados como praga, ao nível de gênero. Foram coletados 1301 indivíduos de invertebrados das classes Insecta e Arachnida. Desses, 55,11% foram identificados como insetos-praga e 44,8% como artrópodes visitantes. O táxon que apresentou a maior frequência relativa foi a ordem Díptera (30,6%) seguido das ordens Hemiptera (25,4%), Hymenoptera (24%), Coleoptera (13%), Lepidoptera (5,7%), Araneae (0,8%) e Odonata (0,5%). Os insetos-praga foram representantes dos gêneros Diabrotica spp, Anastrepha spp, Myzus spp, Bemisia spp, Atta spp e Diaphania spp. Dos artrópodes visitantes 24,7 % eram predadores. O aumento populacional de artrópodes ocorreu a partir do 40º dia após o plantio com pico de crescimento aos 57º dias.Universidade Estadual de Alagoas - Eduneal2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/206810.48017/dj.v7i1.2068Diversitas Journal; v. 7 n. 1 (2022): Quebra de paradigmas e mudanças sociais: os novos desafios para ciência; 0203-02172525-521510.48017/dj.v7i1reponame:Diversitas Journalinstname:Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)instacron:UNEALporhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/2068/1586Copyright (c) 2021 Jessica Maria Bezerra Do Espirito Santohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBezerra Do Espirito Santo, Jessica MariaSantos, Jéssica Rodrigues dosSilva, Luiz Eduardo Bezerra Lima, Luan Lucas CardosoLopes, Esmeralda Aparecida Porto2022-02-03T17:21:08Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/2068Revistahttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/indexPUBhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/muralinternacional/oairevistadiversitasjournal@gmail.com2525-52152525-5215opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:29.449530Diversitas Journal - Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)false |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola Bezerra Do Espirito Santo, Jessica Maria Agricultura sustentável, artrópodes visitantes, Insecta, biofertilizantes. Sustainable agriculture, visiting arthropods, Insecta, biofertilizer |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola |
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Populações de insetos-praga: diversidade e similaridade em cultura agrícola |
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Bezerra Do Espirito Santo, Jessica Maria |
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Bezerra Do Espirito Santo, Jessica Maria Santos, Jéssica Rodrigues dos Silva, Luiz Eduardo Bezerra Lima, Luan Lucas Cardoso Lopes, Esmeralda Aparecida Porto |
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Santos, Jéssica Rodrigues dos Silva, Luiz Eduardo Bezerra Lima, Luan Lucas Cardoso Lopes, Esmeralda Aparecida Porto |
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Bezerra Do Espirito Santo, Jessica Maria Santos, Jéssica Rodrigues dos Silva, Luiz Eduardo Bezerra Lima, Luan Lucas Cardoso Lopes, Esmeralda Aparecida Porto |
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Agricultura sustentável, artrópodes visitantes, Insecta, biofertilizantes. Sustainable agriculture, visiting arthropods, Insecta, biofertilizer |
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Agricultura sustentável, artrópodes visitantes, Insecta, biofertilizantes. Sustainable agriculture, visiting arthropods, Insecta, biofertilizer |
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The anthropic actions expressed by conventional-modern agriculture greatly alter the environment, interfering with the balance of natural processes and making its recovery mechanisms precarious. Thus, the interest in the use of microorganisms in agricultural practices has increased significantly in recent years, both in promoting plant growth and in the biological control of plant pests and diseases. The objective of the present work was to identify the insect pest population in the cucumber crop after foliar application of effective microorganisms (EM). The experiment was carried out in a rural family farm located in the city of São Sebastião-AL. Yellow (4) and blue (4) adhesive plates were used in a usable area of 128.8 m2. EM was diluted at a concentration of 4.7% and the applied dose was 50 mL/plant. Six collections were carried out, from December 2020 to February 2021. The individuals sampled were screened and identified at the level of class, order, family and when identified as a pest, at the level of gender. A total of 1301 invertebrate individuals of the Insecta and Arachnida classes were collected. Of these, 55.11% were identified as pest insects and 44.8% as visiting arthropods. The taxon that presented the highest relative frequency was the order Diptera (30.6%) followed by the orders Hemiptera (25.4%), Hymenoptera (24%), Coleoptera (13%), Lepidoptera (5.7%), Araneae (0.8%) and Odonata (0.5%). The pests were representatives of the genera Diabrotica spp, Anastrepha spp, Myzus spp, Bemisia spp, Atta spp and Diaphania spp. 24.7% of the visiting arthropods were predators. The arthropod population increase occurred from the 40th day after planting, with growth peak at the 57th day. |
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