2006
DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v28i3.961
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Influência de sistemas de plantio e armadilha adesiva na incidência de <em>Frankliniella williamsi</em> Hood na cultura do milho

Abstract: RESUMO.Esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar a influência de diferentes sistemas de plantio de milho e o efeito de armadilha adesiva na incidência de Frankliniella williamsi Hood. Os tratamentos consistiram no plantio direto do milho sobre aveia dessecada com glyphosate, aveia tombada, aveia roçada e plantas daninhas, aveia incorporada e plantio convencional. Alguns tratamentos foram associados a armadilha adesiva de coloração azul, colocada horizontalmente no centro da parcela. Verificou-se que tanto a presença de … Show more

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“…The different soil cover systems had significant influence over the infestation of thrips in the maize plants, being the cover systems with desiccated oat and mowed oat the ones that presented the lowest incidence of thrips over the evaluated period, these results being confirmed by Albuquerque, Crocomo and Scapim in 2006. The recommendation for the farmer who adopts with the no-till system for maize growing is the adoption of the soil cover system with desiccated oat, which constitutes a good measure in controlling thrips and requires less work.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…The different soil cover systems had significant influence over the infestation of thrips in the maize plants, being the cover systems with desiccated oat and mowed oat the ones that presented the lowest incidence of thrips over the evaluated period, these results being confirmed by Albuquerque, Crocomo and Scapim in 2006. The recommendation for the farmer who adopts with the no-till system for maize growing is the adoption of the soil cover system with desiccated oat, which constitutes a good measure in controlling thrips and requires less work.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…As a factual example, the data from the longitudinal study must be considered, in which plants were evaluated at 7, 11, 16, 23 and 31 days after seedling emergence in four cover ground systems with oat. This planned experiment was carried out at FEI, UEM, in order to estimate the average number of thrips in the different ground cover systems (GCS) (Albuquerque et al, 2006). Figure 1 shows, for each ground cover system, the behavior of the number of thrips over the five assessments, whereas Table 1 shows the means and standard deviations of the numbers of thrips, in each evaluation period as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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