2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2007000200014
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Susceptibilidade de seis cultivares de café arábica às moscas-das-frutas (Diptera: Tephritoidea) em sistema orgânico com e sem arborização em Valença, RJ

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
3
1

Citation Types

1
5
0
2

Year Published

2010
2010
2023
2023

Publication Types

Select...
8
1

Relationship

0
9

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 11 publications
(8 citation statements)
references
References 0 publications
1
5
0
2
Order By: Relevance
“…On several occasions, only neosilbas emerged from samples confined in containers, suggesting N. batesi and N. glaberrima are primary invaders that oviposit and develop in Annona fruit with no previous damage or infestation by other insects. This coincides with studies in South America of species of Neosilba that were the only insects that infested fruit of the families Annonaceae, Convolvulaceae, Ebenaceae, Loganiaceae, Passifloraceae, Rubiaceae, and Rutaceae (Uchôa-Fernandes et al 2003, Aguiar-Menezes et al 2007, Uchôa and Nicácio 2010.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…On several occasions, only neosilbas emerged from samples confined in containers, suggesting N. batesi and N. glaberrima are primary invaders that oviposit and develop in Annona fruit with no previous damage or infestation by other insects. This coincides with studies in South America of species of Neosilba that were the only insects that infested fruit of the families Annonaceae, Convolvulaceae, Ebenaceae, Loganiaceae, Passifloraceae, Rubiaceae, and Rutaceae (Uchôa-Fernandes et al 2003, Aguiar-Menezes et al 2007, Uchôa and Nicácio 2010.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…As in other countries, the Lonchaeidae family has received little attention, possibly because several species are opportunists associated with tephritids and structural damage to fruit (McAlpine and Steyskal 1982, Souza et al 1983, Strikis and Prado 2006. However, Araujo and Zucchi (2002), Raga et al (2005), Aguiar-Menezes et al (2007), Strikis and Lerena (2009), and Nicácio and Uchôa (2011) found some species to be primary invaders or independent of previous oviposition by tephritids. Norrbom and Korytkowski (2010) found in the neotropical region, that extends from Mexico to South America, 93 known species of Lonchaeidae belonging to the genera Dasiops Rondani, Lonchaea Fallen, Neosilba McAlpine, and Silba Macquart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are distributed in the states of São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bahia, Amapá, Amazonas, Rio de Janeiro, Espṍrito Santo, Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and Goiás (Uchô a-Fernandes et al 2002, Araú jo and Zucchi 2002, Santos et al 2004, Raga et al 2005, Strikis and Prado 2005, Bittencourt et al 2006, Aguiar-Menezes et al 2007, Strikis and Prado 2009, Strikis and Lerena 2009. Previous investigations of the host plants of Lonchaeidae were usually undertaken in cultivated areas, and knowledge of their hosts in natural environments is limited.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2,3,4,5 Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais/EPAMIG -Cx. P. carla@deg.ufla.br,christianomatos@epamig.ufla.br,alessandrobot@epamig.ufla.br,vicentinans@epamig.ufla.br The model of coffee cultivation adopted in Brazil since the beginning of the 19 th century is characterized by monoculture in full sun and therefore with low level of biological diversity, disregarding the idea that coffee can be cultivated below the forest canopy, as in the case of coffee trees from Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama (AGUIAR-MENEZES et al, 2007). In this sense, Brazilian research has been driven to find more ecological and economically feasible solutions, especially for A high percentage of shade can reduce rust attack by reducing production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%