TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES

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Autor(a) principal: de Deus, Ezequiel da Glória
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Adaime, Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biota Amazônia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/682
Resumo: Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the major pests of agriculture worldwide and a concern especially for tropical developing countries, which have fruit in an important component of its trade balance. This review aims to compile information generated on fruit flies in the last 10 years in the state of Amapá, with emphasis on distribution, hosts and parasitoids. It also seeks to indicate priorities for research for years to come. In the state of Amapá, studies fruit flies and their natural enemies had significant growth in recent years. Currently, besides the Bactroceracarambolae, are indicated for the State 34 Anastrephaspecies. Anastrephadistincta, Anastrepha coronilli, Anastrepha fraterculus and Anastrepha striata are the most widely distributed species. Are referred to the state 37 species (belonging to 19 botanical families) of host fruit flies. Anastrepha striata is the most polyphagous species, being associated with 25 hosts. Nine species of fruit flies parasitoids specific are registered,Doryctobraconareolatus is the most abundant.Despite significant progress, further studies on biology, genetics, ecology, distribution and population dispersion, as well as factors regulating population levels are needed in order to develop control strategies less costly with no harmful effects to the environment.Keywords: Anastrepha; Bactrocera carambolae; parasitoids; Amazon.
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spelling TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGESDEZ ANOS DE PESQUISAS SOBRE MOSCAS-DAS-FRUTAS (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) NO ESTADO DO AMAPÁ: AVANÇOS OBTIDOS E DESAFIOS FUTUROSFruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the major pests of agriculture worldwide and a concern especially for tropical developing countries, which have fruit in an important component of its trade balance. This review aims to compile information generated on fruit flies in the last 10 years in the state of Amapá, with emphasis on distribution, hosts and parasitoids. It also seeks to indicate priorities for research for years to come. In the state of Amapá, studies fruit flies and their natural enemies had significant growth in recent years. Currently, besides the Bactroceracarambolae, are indicated for the State 34 Anastrephaspecies. Anastrephadistincta, Anastrepha coronilli, Anastrepha fraterculus and Anastrepha striata are the most widely distributed species. Are referred to the state 37 species (belonging to 19 botanical families) of host fruit flies. Anastrepha striata is the most polyphagous species, being associated with 25 hosts. Nine species of fruit flies parasitoids specific are registered,Doryctobraconareolatus is the most abundant.Despite significant progress, further studies on biology, genetics, ecology, distribution and population dispersion, as well as factors regulating population levels are needed in order to develop control strategies less costly with no harmful effects to the environment.Keywords: Anastrepha; Bactrocera carambolae; parasitoids; Amazon.As moscas-das-frutas (Diptera: Tephritidae) estão entre as principais pragas da agricultura mundial, sendo motivo de preocupação especialmente para países tropicais em desenvolvimento, os quais têm na fruticultura um importante componente de sua balança comercial. Esta revisão tem por objetivo compilar informações geradas nos últimos 10 anos sobre moscas-das-frutasno estado do Amapá, com ênfase em distribuição, hospedeiros e parasitoides. Além disso, visa indicar as prioridades de pesquisa para os próximos anos.No estado do Amapá, os estudos com moscas-das-frutas e seus inimigos naturais apresentaram, nos últimos anos, significativo crescimento. Atualmente, além Bactrocera carambolae, estão assinaladas para o Estado 34 espécies de Anastrepha. Anastrepha distincta, Anastrepha coronilli, Anastrepha fraterculus e Anastrepha striata são as espécies mais amplamente distribuídas. Estão assinaladas para o estado 37 espécies vegetais hospedeiras (pertencentes a 19 famílias botânicas) de moscas-das-frutas. Anastrepha striata é espécie mais polífaga, estando associada a 25 hospedeiros. Nove espécies de parasitoides específicos de moscas-das-frutas estão registrados, sendo Doryctobracon areolatuso mais abundante. Apesar do significativo avanço, novos estudos sobre biologia, genética, ecologia, distribuição e dispersão populacional, bem como fatores reguladores dos níveis populacionais são necessários, com vista a desenvolver estratégias de controle menos onerosas com efeitos não nocivos ao ambiente.Palavras-chave: Anastrepha, Bactrocera carambolae, parasitoides, Amazônia.Universidade Federal do AmapáAgência de Desenvolvimento da Amazônia, Secretaria de Estado da Ciência e Tecnologia, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico e Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária.de Deus, Ezequiel da GlóriaAdaime, Ricardo2013-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/68210.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v3n3p157-168Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota); v. 3, n. 3 (2013); 157-1682179-5746reponame:Biota Amazôniainstname:Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP)instacron:UNIFAPporhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/682/v3n3p157-168.pdfAmapá, AmazôniaDireitos autorais 2013 Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-04-14T14:52:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/682Revistahttp://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biotaONGhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/oai||juliosa@unifap.br2179-57462179-5746opendoar:2016-04-14T14:52:14Biota Amazônia - Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
DEZ ANOS DE PESQUISAS SOBRE MOSCAS-DAS-FRUTAS (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) NO ESTADO DO AMAPÁ: AVANÇOS OBTIDOS E DESAFIOS FUTUROS
title TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
spellingShingle TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
de Deus, Ezequiel da Glória
title_short TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
title_full TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
title_fullStr TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
title_full_unstemmed TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
title_sort TEN YEARS OF RESEARCH ON FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE STATE OF AMAPÁ: PROGRESS MADE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
author de Deus, Ezequiel da Glória
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Adaime, Ricardo
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Agência de Desenvolvimento da Amazônia, Secretaria de Estado da Ciência e Tecnologia, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico e Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária.
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Adaime, Ricardo
description Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the major pests of agriculture worldwide and a concern especially for tropical developing countries, which have fruit in an important component of its trade balance. This review aims to compile information generated on fruit flies in the last 10 years in the state of Amapá, with emphasis on distribution, hosts and parasitoids. It also seeks to indicate priorities for research for years to come. In the state of Amapá, studies fruit flies and their natural enemies had significant growth in recent years. Currently, besides the Bactroceracarambolae, are indicated for the State 34 Anastrephaspecies. Anastrephadistincta, Anastrepha coronilli, Anastrepha fraterculus and Anastrepha striata are the most widely distributed species. Are referred to the state 37 species (belonging to 19 botanical families) of host fruit flies. Anastrepha striata is the most polyphagous species, being associated with 25 hosts. Nine species of fruit flies parasitoids specific are registered,Doryctobraconareolatus is the most abundant.Despite significant progress, further studies on biology, genetics, ecology, distribution and population dispersion, as well as factors regulating population levels are needed in order to develop control strategies less costly with no harmful effects to the environment.Keywords: Anastrepha; Bactrocera carambolae; parasitoids; Amazon.
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