Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Francisca Ingrid Gouveia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Mesquita, Antonio Lindemberg Martins, Mota, Maria do Socorro Cavalcante de Sousa, Teixeira, Pâmela Brenna Silva, Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de, Soares, João Victor de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Veras
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/47910
Resumo: Among the species of phytophagous thrips that attack the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale), the red belt thrips (Selenotripes rubrocinctus) is the species of greatest economic importance due to the damage it causes, the wide geographical distribution, and the attack of the cashew tree in all ages of the plant, This work aimed to evaluate the degree of infestation of red belt thrips in dwarf cashew clones CCP 76, BRS 226, BRS 189, in field conditions, intercropped with three different fruit trees, at the Experimental Field of Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical, in the municipality of Pacajus-CE, Brazil. The evaluation of the attack in the three genotypes was based on a system that recommends using grades that varied from one to five when it was verified in the plant. The cashew clones were arranged in four blocks where each clone was intercropped with banana, watermelon, and papaya, in addition to the control treatment (single cashew). Five consecutive evaluations were carried out during the period from September 29 to December 19, 2017. The study showed that pest infestations were more intense in cashew trees intercropped with fruit trees, whereas in the consortium with banana trees, the intensity of the attack was higher than in consortia with other fruit trees. This result is probably due to the environmental conditions imposed by the greater shade of the banana trees. Over the evaluation period, infestations showed a slight downward trend for the three clones evaluated. The BRS 226 clone proved to be the most preferred by thrips in conditions of intercropping with banana.
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spelling Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteirasanacardium occidentaleselenotrips rubrocinctusshadingsusceptibility.Among the species of phytophagous thrips that attack the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale), the red belt thrips (Selenotripes rubrocinctus) is the species of greatest economic importance due to the damage it causes, the wide geographical distribution, and the attack of the cashew tree in all ages of the plant, This work aimed to evaluate the degree of infestation of red belt thrips in dwarf cashew clones CCP 76, BRS 226, BRS 189, in field conditions, intercropped with three different fruit trees, at the Experimental Field of Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical, in the municipality of Pacajus-CE, Brazil. The evaluation of the attack in the three genotypes was based on a system that recommends using grades that varied from one to five when it was verified in the plant. The cashew clones were arranged in four blocks where each clone was intercropped with banana, watermelon, and papaya, in addition to the control treatment (single cashew). Five consecutive evaluations were carried out during the period from September 29 to December 19, 2017. The study showed that pest infestations were more intense in cashew trees intercropped with fruit trees, whereas in the consortium with banana trees, the intensity of the attack was higher than in consortia with other fruit trees. This result is probably due to the environmental conditions imposed by the greater shade of the banana trees. Over the evaluation period, infestations showed a slight downward trend for the three clones evaluated. The BRS 226 clone proved to be the most preferred by thrips in conditions of intercropping with banana.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2022-05-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/4791010.34117/bjdv8n5-265Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 8 No. 5 (2022); 36724-36732Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 8 Núm. 5 (2022); 36724-36732Brazilian Journal of Development; v. 8 n. 5 (2022); 36724-367322525-8761reponame:Revista Verasinstname:Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)instacron:VERACRUZenghttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/47910/pdfCopyright (c) 2022 Brazilian Journal of Developmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Francisca Ingrid GouveiaMesquita, Antonio Lindemberg MartinsMota, Maria do Socorro Cavalcante de SousaTeixeira, Pâmela Brenna SilvaCarvalho, Yago Lourenço deSoares, João Victor de Souza2022-06-01T11:49:48Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/47910Revistahttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/PRIhttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/oai||revistaveras@veracruz.edu.br2236-57292236-5729opendoar:2024-10-15T16:23:07.021221Revista Veras - Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
title Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
spellingShingle Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
Ferreira, Francisca Ingrid Gouveia
anacardium occidentale
selenotrips rubrocinctus
shading
susceptibility.
title_short Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
title_full Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
title_fullStr Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
title_full_unstemmed Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
title_sort Degree of infestation of red belt thrips in cashew clones intercropped with fruit trees / Grau de infestação do tripes-da-cinta-vermelha em clones de cajueiro consorciados com fruteiras
author Ferreira, Francisca Ingrid Gouveia
author_facet Ferreira, Francisca Ingrid Gouveia
Mesquita, Antonio Lindemberg Martins
Mota, Maria do Socorro Cavalcante de Sousa
Teixeira, Pâmela Brenna Silva
Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
Soares, João Victor de Souza
author_role author
author2 Mesquita, Antonio Lindemberg Martins
Mota, Maria do Socorro Cavalcante de Sousa
Teixeira, Pâmela Brenna Silva
Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
Soares, João Victor de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Francisca Ingrid Gouveia
Mesquita, Antonio Lindemberg Martins
Mota, Maria do Socorro Cavalcante de Sousa
Teixeira, Pâmela Brenna Silva
Carvalho, Yago Lourenço de
Soares, João Victor de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anacardium occidentale
selenotrips rubrocinctus
shading
susceptibility.
topic anacardium occidentale
selenotrips rubrocinctus
shading
susceptibility.
description Among the species of phytophagous thrips that attack the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale), the red belt thrips (Selenotripes rubrocinctus) is the species of greatest economic importance due to the damage it causes, the wide geographical distribution, and the attack of the cashew tree in all ages of the plant, This work aimed to evaluate the degree of infestation of red belt thrips in dwarf cashew clones CCP 76, BRS 226, BRS 189, in field conditions, intercropped with three different fruit trees, at the Experimental Field of Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical, in the municipality of Pacajus-CE, Brazil. The evaluation of the attack in the three genotypes was based on a system that recommends using grades that varied from one to five when it was verified in the plant. The cashew clones were arranged in four blocks where each clone was intercropped with banana, watermelon, and papaya, in addition to the control treatment (single cashew). Five consecutive evaluations were carried out during the period from September 29 to December 19, 2017. The study showed that pest infestations were more intense in cashew trees intercropped with fruit trees, whereas in the consortium with banana trees, the intensity of the attack was higher than in consortia with other fruit trees. This result is probably due to the environmental conditions imposed by the greater shade of the banana trees. Over the evaluation period, infestations showed a slight downward trend for the three clones evaluated. The BRS 226 clone proved to be the most preferred by thrips in conditions of intercropping with banana.
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