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Neotrop Entomol ; 46(3): 324-335, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27844467

ABSTRACT

In Brazil, the Neotropical brown stink bug, Euschistus heros (F.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), commonly disperses from soybeans to cotton fields. The establishment of an economic treatment threshold for this pest on cotton crops is required. Infestation levels of adults of E. heros were evaluated on cotton plants at preflowering, early flowering, boll filling, and full maturity by assessing external and internal symptoms of injury on bolls, seed cotton/lint production, and fiber quality parameters. A completely randomized experiment was designed to infest cotton plants in a greenhouse with 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 bugs/plant, except at the full-maturity stage in which only infestation with 8 bugs/plant and uninfested plants were evaluated. Results indicated that the preflowering, early-flowering, and full-maturity stages were not affected by E. heros. A linear regression model showed a significant increase in the number of internal punctures and warts in the boll-filling stage as the population of bugs increased. The average number of loci with mottled immature fibers was significantly higher at 4, 6, and 8 bugs compared with uninfested plants with data following a quadratic regression model. The seed and lint cotton was reduced by 18 and 25% at the maximum level of infestation (ca. 8 bugs/plant) in the boll-filling stage. The micronaire and yellowing indexes were, respectively, reduced and increased with the increase of the infestation levels. The economic injury level of E. heros on cotton plants at the boll-filling stage was determined as 0.5 adult/plant. Based on that, a treatment threshold of 0.1 adult/plant can be recommended to avoid economic losses.


Subject(s)
Crops, Agricultural/economics , Glycine max , Gossypium , Heteroptera , Animals , Brazil , Pest Control , Seeds
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Neotrop Entomol ; 42(1): 82-8, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23949716

ABSTRACT

The boll weevil Anthonomus grandis Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is the most important cotton pest in Brazil. A large-scale field-testing of a Boll Weevil Suppression Program (BWSP) was implemented to assess its technical and operational feasibility for boll weevil suppression in the state of Goiás, Brazil. The pilot plan focused on 3,608 ha of cotton during the 2006/2007 and 6,011 ha in the 2007/2008 growing seasons; the areas were divided into four inner zones with an outer buffer zone. We analyzed data on boll weevil captures using pheromone traps installed in the BWSP fields, on the detection of the first insect and the first damaged floral bud, greatest damage, and number of insecticide applications. The nonparametric Mann-Whitney U test was used to evaluate the differences between presuppression and suppression years. Fourteen pheromone-baited trapping evaluations were used to compare the weevil populations from 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 growing seasons. The BWSP regime reduced in-season boll weevil captures from 15- to 500-fold compared to presuppression levels in the preceding year. The low capture rates were related to delays in infestation and damage by weevils. The smaller population size measured by trapping and field monitoring reduced the number of required insecticide treatments. The BWSP strategy was efficient in suppressing populations of this pest and is a viable program for cotton production in subtropical and tropical regions, with long-term economic and environmental benefits.


Subject(s)
Insect Control , Weevils , Animals , Brazil , Program Evaluation
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Neotrop Entomol ; 42(4): 359-65, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23949855

ABSTRACT

The neotropical brown stink bug, Euschistus heros (F.), is a phytophagous pentatomid that causes considerable economic losses in soybean crop, but it has been recently reported using cotton as a new host plant. Nymphs and adults of E. heros were raised on six different food sources composed of the reproductive structures of cotton and soybean plants: a standard diet (green-bean pods + raw peanuts + privet fruits), soybean seeds, soybean pods, cotton seeds, cotton bolls, and cotton floral buds. The following biological parameters were evaluated: nymph developmental time, instar duration, and survivorship; adult weight at emergence; male and female longevity; duration of pre-oviposition and oviposition periods; and female fecundity and fertility. Nymphal development time and survival, as well as the adult weight and fecundity of E. heros fed on cotton bolls and seeds were reduced if compared to those fed on soybean pods. The cotton floral buds did not support the immature development nor the reproduction of adults of E. heros. Most of the cotton plant structures fed to E. heros caused high nymph mortality and low adult fertility. Cotton, therefore, appeared to be an unsuitable host for the development and reproduction of E. heros. Therefore, our data may allow us to suggest that the occurrence of E. heros on cotton may be due to occasional dispersion in search for shelter.


Subject(s)
Feeding Behavior , Glycine max/parasitology , Gossypium/parasitology , Heteroptera/physiology , Animals , Female , Flowers , Male , Nymph , Reproduction , Seeds
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Neotrop Entomol ; 40(2): 258-63, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21584409

ABSTRACT

The goal of this research was to use the sequential probability ratio test to establish a sequential sampling plan for Aphis gossypii Glover and Frankliniella schultzei Trybom infesting cotton. Field work was conducted at the agricultural experimental station of the Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados during the 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 agricultural years. Aphid colonies and individual thrips in the sampling area were counted and their numbers were recorded. The spatial distribution pattern of A. gossypii and F. schultzei in the cotton culture was aggregated. Sequential sampling plans were developed for aphids and thrips with type I and type II errors set at 0.1, common Kc = 0.6081 (aphids) and = 0. 9449 (thrips), and safety and management levels of 20% (aphids) and 40% (thrips) of infested plants. The sampling plans resulted in two decision boundaries for each species, as follows: the upper boundary, indicating when management (population control) is recommended: S1 = 4.6546 + 0.2849n (aphids), and S1 = 3.6514 + 0.1435n (thrips); and the lower boundary, indicating when population control is not necessary: S0 = -4.6546 + 0.2849n (aphids) and S0 = - 3.6514 + 0.1435n (thrips). The highest probability of error when making a decision was 3% for aphids and 2% for thrips, respectively. The maximum number of samples required to reach a decision was 63 for aphids and 95 for thrips.


Subject(s)
Gossypium/parasitology , Insect Control/methods , Insecta , Agriculture/methods , Animals , Aphids , Sampling Studies
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Arq. Inst. Biol. (Online) ; 78(1): 123-127, jan-mar, 2011. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1396443

ABSTRACT

O pulgão Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877 (Hemiptera: Aphididae) é uma praga da cultura do algodão e quando não controlado pode reduzir a produtividade e a qualidade da fibra. A descoberta de novos grupos químicos de inseticidas para o controle do inseto traz perspectivas novas de manejo, e dentre os aficidas recentemente descobertos destacam-se pymetrozine e flonicamid. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a eficiência destes dois inseticidas no controle de A. gossypii quando absorvidos pela folha, caule e raiz de algodoeiro. Utilizou o delineamento experimental fatorial (2 x 3) com 5 repetições, em blocos casualizados. Cada parcela foi constituída de um vaso com duas plantas, mantidos sob condições de casa-de-vegetação, no ano de 2005. Avaliou-se a densidade populacional do pulgão nas folhas durante dezesseis dias após a aplicação dos tratamentos. Os resultados permitem concluir: (1) flonicamid apresentou eficiência de controle quando absorvido pelo caule e pelas folhas; (2) pymetrozine apresentou eficiência de controle através da absorção foliar; (3) a rota de absorção radicular não propiciou controle satisfatório para ambos aficidas; e, (4) em aplicação foliar os dois inseticidas não diferiram entre si quanto ao controle do pulgão-do-algodoeiro.


Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877 (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a cotton pest, and if not controlled can reduce yield and fiber quality. The discovery of new chemical groups of insecticides brings new perspectives to IPM; pymetrozine and flonicamid are examples of new launched pesticides. This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of these two insecticides to control A. gossypii when they were absorbed by cotton root, stem and leaves. The statistical design was a randomized factorial (2 x 3) with five replications in blocks. Each plot consisted of a pot with two plants, kept under greenhouse conditions, in 2005. We evaluated the population density of aphids on the leaves during sixteen days after treatment. The results show: (1) flonicamid has efficiency when absorbed by stem and leaves, (2) pymetrozine efficacy is through foliar uptake, (3) the root absorption do not provide satisfactory control for both insecticides, and, (4) both insecticides control the aphid-cotton when is applied on leaves.


Subject(s)
Aphids , Pyridines/administration & dosage , Gossypium/parasitology , Insecticides/administration & dosage , Plant Stems/chemistry , Plant Roots/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry
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