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Pauw, Anton. "Mite-plant mutualism: leaf domatia of African plants house beneficial mites". Thesis, University of Cape Town, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25735.
Texto completo da fonteCruz, Miralles Joaquín. "Plant defense responses induced by phytoseiid predatory mites". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Jaume I, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/667321.
Texto completo da fonteEsta tesis estudia la capacidad de los fitoseidos para inducir respuestas defensivas en cítricos. Primero, estudiamos la activación de las rutas de defensa para dos patrones con diferente resistencia a Tetranychus urticae, Citrus aurantium y C. reshni. Los análisis metabolómicos muestran que las rutas del ácido jasmónico, ácido salicílico y flavonoides se modificaron en función del genotipo de la planta y de la dieta del fitoseido. En cuanto a resultados de atracción y repelencia de cítricos infestados por fitoseidos, el comportamiento dependió del fitoseido inductor. En ensayos de elección sin planta se observó que los fitoseidos son repelentes para T. urticae. Además, se caracterizaron los volátiles liberados por los fitoseidos, mostrando diferentes compuestos orgánicos, desde volátiles verdes de planta hasta monoterpenos. Finalmente, analizamos la reproducción de los depredadores cuando se alimentan de araña procedente de distinto patrón. Concluimos que los fitoseidos pueden inducir respuestas defensivas en las plantas.
O'Connell, Dean Michael, e n/a. "Plant-arthropod interactions : domatia and mites in the genus Coprosma (Rubiaceae)". University of Otago. Department of Botany, 2009. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20090807.160026.
Texto completo da fonteMaeda, Taro. "Foraging behavior of predacious phytoseiid mites using herbivoreinduced plant volatiles". Kyoto University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/150345.
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新制・課程博士
博士(農学)
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UT51-2001-N225
京都大学大学院農学研究科地域環境科学専攻
(主査)教授 高藤 晃雄, 教授 西岡 孝明, 教授 藤崎 憲治
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Van, der Walt Lene. "Characterisation of mites and peniciccium species associated with apple core rot diseases". Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4056.
Texto completo da fonteENGLISH ABSTRACT: Dry core rot (DCR) and wet core rot (WCR) are among some of the most important postharvest diseases of apples in South Africa. Mouldy core (MC) is also a symptom associated with the core region of apples, but it is not of economical importance since apple tissue surrounding the core region is not affected as is the case with DCR and WCR. The incidence of core rots in harvested fruits can be as high as 12%, but in general ranges from 3 to 8%. Infections and losses can also occur during fruit handling in pack houses and during storage. Additionally, yield losses also occur prior to harvest within orchards due to premature fruit drop of core rot affected fruits. The incidence of core rot diseases in apples differ among apple cultivars, with most Red Delicious varieties being susceptible to the development of core rots, whereas core rots have rarely been reported in other cultivars such as Granny Smith. The etiology and epidemiology of WCR and DCR are poorly understood. Although many fungal genera have been associated with the diseases, small-spored Alternaria species are mainly associated with DCR, whereas Penicillium species including P. roquefortii, P. expansum and P. funiculosum have mainly been associated with WCR. Dry core rot infections have long been known to occur pre-harvest, whereas WCR is primarily known as a post-harvest disease where infections take place during fruit handling in pack houses. Recently, Tarsonemus mites have also been indicated as being a potential role player in the etiology of core rot diseases. The mites have been hypothesised to carry pathogen spores into the core region of apples, and they may also possibly cause small wounds that facilitate pathogen entry. In South Africa, apple growers have recently reported WCR as being present prior to harvest, which has not been reported previously. Therefore, the first aim of the study was to investigate the incidence, as well as the causal agent/s of pre-harvest WCR. The incidence of WCR ranged from 0% to 1.7% in eleven orchards, and was in general lower than that of DCR (0.4% to 6%). Isolation studies from eight internal positions in WCR apples showed that Penicillium was the predominant fungal genus in most of the positions, including the lesion area. Morphological and molecular characterisation of Penicillium isolates from WCR showed that P. 2 ramulosum prov. nom. was the main species isolated from lesions, as well as other isolation positions. However, this species was also the main species isolated from DCR, MC and asymptomatic apples. Penicillium expansum was only isolated at low frequencies from WCR and DCR apples. Other Pencillium species that were occasionally isolated included P. glabrum, P. chloroloma, P. chermisinum and a putative new species with closest affinity to P. dendriticum (P. species aff. dendriticum) on a DNA nucleotide sequence basis. Pathogenicity and virulence studies using three different inoculation methods showed that P. expansum was the most virulent species, followed by P. species aff. dendriticum. The P. ramulosum prov. nom. isolates varied in their virulence, but were all considered to have low virulence. The role of Tarsonemus mites in the etiology and epidemiology of core rot diseases is poorly understood, and therefore the second aim of the study was to investigate some of these aspects. The specific aims of the study were to (1) investigate the ecology of Tarsonemus mites in Red Delicious and Granny Smith orchards during different apple developmental stages, (2) determine if there is a significant association of Tarsonemus mites with diseased (WCR and DCR) fruits and (3) determine if potential core rot pathogenic fungi are associated with the mites. Tarsonemus mites were found in all of the investigated apple developmental stages (buds, blossoms, 4cm diameter fruit, mature fruit and mummies), having the highest incidence in mummies and mature fruits from Red Delicious and Granny Smith orchards. In Red Delicious fruits the Tarsonemus mites were found within the core and/or calyx tube, whereas in Granny Smith fruits the mites were restricted to the calyx tube. In Red Delicious fruits there was a significant association between dry core rot as well as total core rot (wet- and dry-core rot) with the presence of mites in the core, as well as total mites (mites in core and calyx tubes). Fungal isolation studies from the Tarsonemus mites showed that they carried potential core rot fungal pathogens within the genera Penicillium and Alternaria. The Penicillium species isolated from the mites included two of the most virulent WCR species, P. expansum and P. species aff. dendriticum.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Droë kernvrot and nat kernvrot is van die belangrikste na-oes siektes van appels in Suid- Afrika. Beskimmelde kern word ook met die kern van appels geassosieer, maar hierdie toestand is egter nie van ekonomiese belang nie, aangesien die weefsel rondom die kern nie geaffekteer word soos in die geval van nat- en droë kernvrot nie. Die voorkoms van kernvrot in vrugte na oes, kan vlakke van tot 12% bereik, maar oor die algemeen is die voorkoms tussen 3 en 8%. Infeksie en verliese kan ook voorkom gedurende die hantering en verpakking van vrugte in pakhuise en gedurende storing. Addisionele verliese in opbrengs kan ook voor-oes voorkom in boorde. Dit is te wyte aan voortydige vrugval van appels wat besmet is met kernvrot. Die voorkoms van kernvrot by appels verskil tussen kultivars. Meeste van die “Red Delicious” variëteite is vatbaar vir die ontwikkeling van kernvrot. Die toestand is egter skaars by ander kultivars soos Granny Smith. Die etiologie en epidemiologie van nat- en droë kernvrot word nie goed verstaan nie. ‘n Groot aantal swamgenera is al met kernvrot geassosieer. Klein-spoor Alternaria spesies word hoofsaaklik met droë kernvrot geassosieer en Penicillium spesies, insluitende P. roquefortii, P. expansum en P. funiculosum, word meestal met nat kernvrot geassosieer. Dit is lank reeds bekend dat droë kernvrot as voor-oes siekte kan voorkom, maar nat kernvrot is algemeen bekend as na-oes siekte waar infeksie tydens vrughantering en verpakking plaasvind. Daar is onlangs aangedui dat Tarsonemus myte potensiële rolspelers in die etiologie van kernvrot is. Hipoteties is die myte in staat om spore van die patogene in die kern van die appels in te dra, asook om klein wonde te veroorsaak wat infeksie deur patogene vergemaklik. In Suid-Afrika is nat kernvrot wat voor-oes in die boorde ontstaan onlangs deur boere aangemeld; hierdie toestand is nog nie op ‘n vorige geleentheid aangemeld nie. Die eerste doelwit van hierdie studie was dus om die voorkoms en veroorsakende organisme/s van voor-oes nat kernvrot te ondersoek. Die voorkoms van nat kernvrot was tussen 0 en 1.7% in elf boorde en was oor die algemeen laer as die voorkoms van droë kernvrot (0.4 tot 6%). Isolasiestudies uit agt interne posisies van nat kernvrot appels het getoon dat Penicillium die dominante swamgenus in die meeste posisies was, insluitend die letsels. Morfologiese en molekulêre karakterisering van 4 Penicillium isolate uit nat kernvrot letsels het aangedui dat P. ramulosum prov. nom. die spesie is wat die meeste geïsoleer is vanuit die letsels, asook ander isolasie posisies. Dié spesie was egter ook die mees algemene spesie wat uit nat- en droë kernvrot, asimptomatiese appels en appels wat slegs swamgroei in die kern gehad het, geïsoleer is. Penicillium expansum was ook in lae getalle uit nat- en droë kernvrotletsels geïsoleer. Ander Penicillium spesies wat ook soms geïsoleer is, sluit P. glabrum, P. chloroloma, P. chermisinum, asook ‘n moontlik nuwe spesie wat op DNA volgorde basis die naaste aan P. dendriticum (P. spesie aff. dendriticum) is. Studies wat patogenesiteit en virulensie van die isolate ondersoek het, is ook uitgevoer deur gebruik te maak van drie verskillende inokulasie metodes. Die studies het aangedui dat P. expansum die mees virulente spesie is, gevolg deur P. spesie aff. dendriticum. Die P. ramulosum prov. nom. isolate het variasie in virulensie getoon maar is oor die algemeen aanvaar om minder virulent te wees. Die rol van Tarsonemus myte in die etiologie en epidemiologie van kernvrot word nie goed verstaan nie en dus was die tweede doelwit van die studie om sommige van dié aspekte te ondersoek. Die spesifieke doelwitte was (1) om die ekologie van die Tarsonemus myte in “Red Delicious” en Granny Smith boorde tydens verskillende ontwikkelingstadiums van die appels te ondersoek, (2) om te bepaal of daar ‘n betekenisvolle assosiasie van Tarsonemus myte met siek (nat- en droë kernvrot) vrugte bestaan en (3) om te bepaal of potensiële kernvrot patogeniese swamme geassosieer is met die myte. Tarsonemus myte is gevind in al die ontwikkelingstadiums (knoppies, bloeisels, 4 sentimeter deursnee vrugte, volwasse vrugte en mummies) van appels wat ondersoek is. Die hoogste voorkoms van myte was in die mummies en volwasse vrugte van “Red Delicious”, asook Granny Smith kultivars gevind. In “Red Delicious” vrugte is myte in die kern en/of kaliksbuis gevind, maar in die Granny Smith vrugte was die myte tot die kaliksbuis beperk. In “Red Delicious” vrugte was daar ‘n betekenisvolle assosiasie tussen droë kernvrot, asook totale kernvrot (nat en droë kernvrot) met die teenwoordigheid van myte in die kern, asook totale myte (myte in die kern en kaliksbuis). Swam isolasiestudies vanaf die Tarsonemus myte het aangetoon dat potensiële kernvrot swampatogene in die genera Penicillium en Alternaria wel by die myte teenwoordig was. Die Penicillium spesies wat vanaf die myte geïsoleer is het twee van die mees virulente nat kernvrot spesies ingesluit, nl. P. expansum en P. spesie aff. dendriticum.
Smith, Ian A. "The effects of two foraging traits on within-plant foraging efficiency of Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: phytoseiidae)". Thesis, Kansas State University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/8632.
Texto completo da fonteDepartment of Entomology
David C. Margolies
James R. Nechols
Many crops grown in greenhouses are damaged by the twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae. The predatory mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis, is a commercially-available predator that is commonly used to control twospotted spider mites on greenhouse crops; but its efficacy varies among crops, and it is generally ineffective at low prey densities. In general, predator foraging efficiency depends on how well predators find prey patches, the length of stay in prey patches, and consumption of prey while in prey patches. With respect to P. persimilis, I asked how this predator responds to different prey distributions, as might be encountered at different stages of spider mite infestations. I also asked how components of foraging, namely consumption rate and dispersal tendency, affected predator efficiency. To examine the former, I established T. urticae eggs on 6-leafed cucumber plants in two distributions. To examine the latter, I imposed artificial selection on a population of P. persimilis to create a line that exhibited extremely high consumption and one that demonstrated a greater tendency for dispersal. Subsequently, foraging efficiency was assessed by observing predator oviposition and consumption of twospotted mite eggs on individual leaves of 6-leafed cucumber plants. The number of eggs laid by predators corresponded to the number of prey consumed regardless of predator line. In addition, predators from both lines distributed their eggs proportional to where they fed. However, prey consumption differed between selected lines in response to prey distribution. Predators selected for high consumption fed more on the basal leaf where they were released; whereas prey consumption by the high dispersal and control lines were more evenly distributed throughout the plant. These results contribute to a better understanding of how foraging behavior is modified in plant landscapes under different levels of expression of foraging traits. They also indicate that predator release strategies likely would need to modified in accordance with the kind of foraging trait(s) used in artificial selection programs. In general, my research, when combined with future studies at a broader landscape level, will facilitate decisions by biological control practitioners about whether changes in foraging efficiency resulting from artificial selection justify the cost investment of producing selected lines of P. persimilis
Ruckert, Alice. "Interactions Between Plant Water-Stress and Neonicotinoid Insecticides on Spider Mite Infestations in Corn". DigitalCommons@USU, 2017. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/6428.
Texto completo da fonteCruz, Fredy Alexander Rodríguez. "Biological control of broad mites in chili pepper and physic nut". Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2014. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/931.
Texto completo da fonteO ácaro-branco Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks, 1904) (Acari: Tarsonemidae) é uma praga chave de distribuição mundial que ataca várias espécies de plantas de alto valor econômico. No Brasil, este ácaro é considerado praga chave da cultura de pimenta malagueta e do pinhão manso, devido a sua frequente ocorrência em areas produtoras e aos danos causados. Na maioria das vezes seu controle é baseado na aplicação de produtos químicos, com todos os problemas derivados de seu uso abusivo. Uma alternativa ao controle químico é o uso do controle biológico. Os principais inimigos naturais dos ácaros fitófagos são ácaros da família Phytoseiidae. Vários inimigos naturais hão sido registrados em associação com o ácaro-branco no Brasil, os fitoseídeos (Amblyseius herbicolus, Neoseiulus barkeri, Euseius concordis, Iphiseiodes zuluagai and Typhlodromus transvaalensis) e uma espécie da família Blattisociidae (Lasioseius floridensis). Como um primeiro passo para a seleção de agentes de controle biológico para o ácaro-branco, foram avaliadas as taxas de predação e oviposição das espécies A. herbicolus, N. barkeri e L. floridensis em duas situações: uma mistura dos estádios do ácaro-branco e em todos os diferentes estádios da praga. Num segundo passo, foi avaliado em condições de casa de vegetação, a eficiência dos fitoseídeos, A. herbicolus e N. barkeri, no controle do ácaro branco em pimenta malagueta em diferentes relações predador: presa. Num segundo experimento, foi avaliado o controle em plantas de pimenta malagueta infestadas com o ácaro-branco, com e sem liberação de predadores e seu impacto na produção de frutos. Um terceiro passo, foi avaliado o controle do ácaro- branco em plantas de pinhão manso e pimenta malagueta infestadas artificialmente com a praga em condições de campo, com e sem liberação dos fitoseídeos e seu efeito na produção da pimenta malagueta. Nos experimentos de laboratório, os fitoseídeos predaram e ovipositaram quando se usou a mistura dos estádios do ácaro-branco e em cada um dos estádios. Amblyseius herbicolus apresentou uma maior taxa de predação e oviposição, nas duas situações avaliadas em comparação a N. barkeri. Entretanto, L. floridensis apresentou taxas de predação e oviposição baixas ou nulas nas duas situações avaliadas. Em casa de vegetação, A. herbicolus e N. barkeri controlaram as populações do ácaro-branco nas diferentes relações predador:presa; as plantas controle mostraram sintomas de um ataque severo sete dias após a infestação, incluindo a queda de folhas. No segundo experimento, os fitoseídeos mantiveram baixas as populações de ácaro-branco através do tempo. Assim mesmo, as plantas de pimenta malagueta com presença dos predadores apresentaram um maior número de frutos com maior peso do que as plantas controle. As plantas controle exibiram danos severos, incluindo queda de folhas. Em condições de campo, plantas de pinhão manso sem predadores exibiram altíssimas populações do ácaro-branco, sintomas severos, queda de folhas e altos valores na escala de notas de dano. Entretanto, plantas com predadores mostraram baixas populações da praga ao longo do tempo e não manifestaram sintomas severos. Em pimenta malagueta, as plantas sem predadores apresentaram maior número de ácaros-branco, curvamento e bronzeamento das folhas, porém a queda de folhas foi muito menor que registrada no experimento de casa de vegetação. Plantas de pimenta malagueta com presença de predadores exibiram baixo número de ácaros-branco e não apresentaram bronzeamento nem queda de folhas. Não houve diferença estatística no número e peso de frutos entre plantas de pimenta malagueta com e sem predadores, mas as plantas controle apresentaram frutos mais pequenos. Os predadores A. herbicolus e N. barkeri, foram efetivos no controle de populações do ácaro-branco nos diferentes passos avaliados neste estudo. As duas espécies predaram e ovipositaram ao se alimentar da praga. Em condições de casa de vegetação as plantas de pimenta malagueta foram beneficiadas pela presença dos predadores apresentando baixas populações da praga através do tempo, resultando na produção de frutos maiores e mais pesados. Em campo, os dois fitoseídeos tiveram a capacidade de manter em baixas densidades as populações do ácaro- branco no tempo, tanto em pinhão manso quanto em pimenta malagueta evitando o aparecimento de sintomas severos como os registrados nas plantas controle. Amblyseius herbicolus e N. barkeri podem ser considerados bons agentes de controle biológico do ácaro-branco. As duas espécies controlaram populações da praga em diferentes relações predador:presa, em condições de cultivo protegido e no campo. Os predadores conseguiram-se manter e aumentar em número no tempo, tanto em casa de vegetação quanto no campo, confirmando os resultados de laboratório. Adicionalmente, os predadores conseguiram aumentar seu número em baixas densidades de ácaro-branco, indicando que eles podem fazer uso de recursos alternativos como o pólen ou néctar das flores de pimenta malagueta. O potencial de controle destes fitoseídeos pode ser aproveitado em outras culturas susceptíveis ao ataque do ácaro-branco, como papaia, feijão, batata ou gérbera, tanto em casa de vegetação quanto em campo aberto.
The broad mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks 1904) is an important worldwide pest, with economic impact of several crops. In Brazil, this mite is considered a key pest of chili pepper and physic nut, due to their frequent occurrence in planting areas and damage caused to plant hosts. Its control is based on application of agrotoxics with several problems derived from misuse. An alternative to chemical control is biological control. The main natural enemies of phytophagous mites are predatory mites from the phytoseiidae family. Several natural enemies have been recorded in association with broad mites in Brazil, including the phytoseiids (Amblyseius herbicolus, Neoseiulus barkeri, Euseius concordis, Iphiseiodes zuluagai and Typhlodromus transvaalensis) and one blattisociid mite species (Lasioseius floridensis). As a first step to select biological control agents for broad mites, we evaluated the predation and oviposition rates of predatory mite of species A. herbicolus, N. barkeri and L. floridensis on a mixture of broad mite stages and on all different stages of the pest. As a second step, we evaluated under greenhouse conditions the phytoseiids A. herbicolus and N. barkeri on chili pepper with different predator:prey ratios. In a second experiment, we evaluated the control on chili pepper plants infested with broad mites, with and without predators and their impact on fruit production. In a third step, we assessed the control of broad mites on physic nut and chili pepper plants, artificially infested with the pest, under field conditions with and without phytoseiids and their effect on the chili pepper production. In laboratory experiments, the phytoseiids preyed and oviposited when offered a mix of broad mite stages or on each stage separately. Amblyseius herbicolus showed higher predation and oviposition rates on the mix of broad mite stages and on each stage separately compared with N. barkeri rates. Meanwhile, L. floridensis showed oviposition and predation rates low or zero on the mix of broad mite stages and on each stage separately. In the greenhouse, A. herbicolus and N. barkeri controlled broad mite population in the different predator:prey ratios; control plants showed symptoms of a severe attack seven days after infestation, including foliar abscission. In a second experiment, the phytoseiids maintained the broad mite populations at low density over time. Chili pepper plants with predators had a higher number of fruits with greater weight that control plants. Control plants showed higher values on scale notes of injury with severe damage, including foliar abscission. Under field conditions, physic nuts and chili peppers without predators showed a very high population of broad mites with higher values on scale notes of injury. These plants showed severe symptoms and foliar abscission. However, plants with predators showed a low population of pest through time with low values on scale notes of injury without presence of severe symptoms. In chili pepper, plants without predators had higher number of broad mite, curling and bronzing of leaves, but leaf fall was much lower than recorded in the greenhouse experiments. Chili pepper plants with predators showed low number of broad mites and showed no symptoms. There was no statistical difference in the number and weight of fruits from chili pepper plants with and without predators, but control plants had smaller fruits. The predators A. herbicolus and the Brazilian strain of N. barkeri showed effectivess in controlling broad mite populations on the different steps evaluated in this study. Both predators preyed and oviposited when feeding on the pest. Under greenhouse conditions, chili pepper plants were benefited by presence of predators, showing low populations of broad mites through time, resulting in the production of larger fruits with higher weight. In field, both phytoseiids had the ability to maintain broad mite populations on low density through time on physic nut and chili pepper plants, preventing the development of severe symptoms in the plants. Amblyseius herbicolus and N. barkeri can be considered good biological control agents of the broad mite. Both species controled pest populations with different predator:prey ratios in protected cultivation and in the field. Predators were able to maintained and increased on number through time when fed on broad mite, confirming the laboratory results. The potential of control of A. herbicolus and N. barkeri can be exploited in other crops susceptible to broad mite attack as bean, papaya, potato or gerbera, both on the greenhouse and open field conditions.
Junqueira, Barbara Rodrigues. "Diversidade de ácaros edáficos em um fragmento de mata atlântica e três cultivos agrícolas, em Jaboticabal/SP, com ênfase nos Gamasina (Mesostigmata)". Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152291.
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No Brasil, os estudos que visam avaliar a diversidade e abundância de ácaros edáficos predadores, como os Gamasina (Mesostigmata), ainda são incipientes, focando principalmente em áreas de vegetação natural. No entanto, compreender o impacto da agricultura nestes organismos é importante no aspecto de preservar a biodiversidade e avaliar a sensibilidade destes indíviduos aos tratos culturais. Além disso, conhecer a diversidade desses ácaros edáficos é o primeiro passo na prospecção de novos agentes de controle biológico. Dessa forma, o objetivo dessa dissertação foi determinar e comparar a diversidade e abundância de espécies de ácaros edáficos presentes em um fragmento de Mata Atlântica e em três cultivos agrícolas, em Jaboticabal, estado de São Paulo, com ênfase nos Gamasina. As coletas de solo e serrapilheira (quando presente) foram realizadas bimenstralmente, entre os meses de agosto de 2015 a junho de 2017. Foram avaliadas quatro áreas: um fragmento de Mata Atlântica e cultivos de milho, soja e mangueiras. Cada coleta consistiu em 10 pontos amostrais aleatórios. No laboratório, as amostras foram colocadas em equipamento do tipo Funil de Berlese-Tullgren modificado para extração dos ácaros. O material extraído foi triado, os ácaros foram separados por ordem, sendo os Gamasina montados em lâminas de microscopia. Em seguida, os Gamasina foram identificados, sempre que possível, até o nível de espécie. Os resultados deste estudo demonstraram que o grupo de ácaros edáficos mais abundante, para as quatro áreas de coleta, foi Oribatida (Sarcoptiformes), representando 73,5% dos ácaros coletados. Os Gamasina foram o segundo grupo mais encontrado (19%). Dentre os Gamasina foram encontradas 12 famílias, 35 gêneros e 50 morfoespécies, com destaque para Ologamasidae, representando 33,9% dos Gamasina coletados, seguida de Blattisociidae (18,3%), Laelapidae (13,2%) e Phytoseiidae (11,8%). No fragmento de vegetação natural foram coletados cerca de 52% dos Gamasina, com 25% no cultivo de mangueira, 19% na soja e 4% no milho. A área de vegetação natural também foi a que apresentou maior diversidade de gêneros e morfoespécies seguido pelo cultivo de mangueiras, soja e milho. Nesse estudo também foram encontradas novas espécies para ciência e até um novo gênero, Ologamasidae n. gen. n. sp., que é descrito baseado na morfologia de fêmeas e machos adultos coletados no fragmento de Mata Atlântica. Esse estudo demonstra que o impacto da ação antrópica afeta a comunidade de ácaros edáficos qualitativa e quantitativamente, ou seja, nas áreas de cultivo agrícola obteve-se menor diversidade e abundância de Gamasina.
In Brazil, studies aimed to evaluate the diversity and abundance of edaphic predatory mites, such as the Gamasina (Mesostigmata), are still incipient, focusing mainly on areas of natural vegetation. However, understanding the impact of agriculture on these organisms is important in terms of preserving biodiversity and assessing the sensitivity of these individuals to agricultural managements. In addition, knowing the diversity of these soil mites is the first step in prospecting for new biological control agents. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine and compare the diversity and abundance of edaphic mite species present in a fragment of Atlantic Forest and three agricultural crops, in Jaboticabal, state of São Paulo, with an emphasis on Gamasina. Soil and litter (when present) were collected bi-monthly, between August 2015 and June 2017. Four areas were evaluated: a fragment of Atlantic Forest, corn, soybean and mango crops. Each sample consisted on ten random sampling points. In the laboratory, the samples were placed in a modified Berlese-Tullgren funnel for the extraction of mites. The extracted material was screened and the mites were separated in order, the Gamasina being mounted on microscopic slides. Then were identified, when possible, to species level. The results of this study showed that Oribatida (Sarcoptiforme) was the most abundant mite collected, representing 73.5% of total miltes, for the four areas. Gamasina were the second most abundant group (19%). Among the Gamasina, 12 families, 35 genera and 50 morphospecies were found, mainly Ologamasidae, representing 33.9% of the Gamasina collected, followed by Blattisociidae (18.3%), Laelapidae (13.2%) and Phytoseiidae (11, 8%). In the natural vegetation fragment, about 52% of the Gamasina were collected, 25% in mango culture, 19% in the soybean area and 4% in the corn area. The area of natural vegetation was also the one that presented greater diversity of genera and morphospecies followed by the cultivation of mango, soybean and corn. In this study new species were also found for science and even a new genus, Ologamasidae n. gen. n. sp., which is described based on the morphology of adult females and males collected in the Atlantic Forest fragment. This study demonstrates that the impact of anthropic action affects the community of soil mites qualitatively and quantitatively, that is, in the agricultural cultivation areas, there was less diversity and abundance of Gamasina.
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Oliveira, Daniel Chiaradia. "Níveis de ocorrência do ácaro Aceria guerreronis Keifer e de outros ácaros (Acari) a este associados no estado de São Paulo". Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11146/tde-09022011-102411/.
Texto completo da fonteAceria guerreronis Keifer is a pest of coconut in many countries. Colonies of this mite, also called the coconut mite, are mainly found underneath the bracts of young fruits, where they feed on meristematic tissues, often causing premature fruit drop. The aim of this study was to estimate the level of occurrence of A. guerreronis and other mites associated with it, to evaluate the possible role of predatory mites in controlling this mite. Samples were collected in July and December 2009 and April 2010 from 2 plantations of each of the following municipalities of São Paulo State: Cedral, Mirandópolis, Riolândia and Tupã (northwest), and Peruíbe (coast side). In each field, each sample consisted of 10 young fruits, 30 leaves and 5 spikelets of inflorescences, taken from each of 5 plants; in addition, up to 10 aborted fruits were also collected from each field, when present. Mites were found in all plant structures sampled; predominant mites were phytophagous, which accounted for 98.4% of the species collected; the remaining mites, included in the groups designated as \"predominantly predatory\" and \"of varied feeding habit\" accounted for 0.7 and 0.9% of the total, respectively. The average density of A. guerreronis (110,0 mites per fruit) accounted for approximately one tenth of the levels commonly reported in northeast Brazil. The main predators were Proctolaelaps bulbosus Moraes, Reis & Gondim Jr. and Proctolaelaps bickleyi (Bram), on fruits; Iphiseiodes zuluagai Denmark & Muma e Euseius citrifolius Denmark & Muma, on leaflets; E. citrifolius, P. bickleyi and Typhlodromalus peregrinus (Muma), on the inflorescences; and P. bulbosus and P. bickleyi on aborted fruits; these however were always found at low levels (not more than 2 per 100 fruits, 4 per 100 leaflets, 3 per 100 spikelets and 5 per 10 aborted fruit). Neoseiulus baraki (Athias-Henriot) and Neoseiulus paspalivorus (De Leon), two major predators of A. guerreronis in the northeast and in other countries, were not found. The results do not suggest that the low levels of A. guerreronis in São Paulo are due to the action of natural enemies, but they are at least partly due to climatic conditions prevailing during the year in the region where the study was conducted.
Webber, J. D. "Phenology of hazelnut big bud mites in Canterbury and implications for management". Lincoln University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/342.
Texto completo da fonteMerfield, C. N. "Predator interactions within a trophic level : Phalangium opilio L. (Arachnida: Opiliones) and mites (Arachnida: Acari)". Diss., Lincoln University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/21.
Texto completo da fonteFrost, William E. "The ecology of cereal rust mite Abacarus hystrix (Nalepa) in irrigated perennial dairy pastures in South Australia /". Title page, contents and summary only, 1995. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phf9398.pdf.
Texto completo da fonteFerreira, Paulo de Tarso de Oliveira. "Caracterização de um vírus baciliforme isolado de Solanum violaefolium transmitido pelo ácaro Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes (Acari: Tenuipalpidae)". Universidade de São Paulo, 2005. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11135/tde-09082005-130547/.
Texto completo da fonteSolanum violaefolium is an ornamental Solanaceae, with prostrate, trailing growth cultivated in shaded areas. Plants exhibiting necrotic ringlike spots on the leaves have been found in several gardens and parks at Piracicaba SP. The ringspot symptoms on the leaves is caused by a vírus, named S. violaefolium ringspot virus (SvRSV), and is transmisible by mite Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae). Short bacilliform particles are present within the cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and often electron dense viroplasm is present in the cytoplasm, characterist of the cytoplasmatic type of Brevipalpus-borne virus. The present study reports some of its biological properties and partial molecular caracterization. SvRSV is easily transmitted to many plant species either by viruliferous B. phoenicis or mechanically, always causing local lesions. Datura stramonium was proved to be better as experimental host. Its physical properties in vitro were: inactivation thermal point 40-45 ºC; final diluition point - 10-3-10-4; longevity in vitro 12 days. Afterwards, its was observed that S. violaefolium plants were infested by B. obovatus that transmitted SvRSV in preliminary assays. Thin sections revealed that SvRSV particles are slightly thinner and sometimes appear very long. In some favorable sections intermediate steps of viral particle morphogenesis by a budding process of the dense material of the viroplasm toward the lumen of ER could be seen. Due to the fragility of the particles, several attempts to purify the virus have failed, despite many protocols tried. It was possible, however, to extract dsRNA from infected tissue of D. stramonium, and two segments of viral genome, respectively with homology to movement protein (mp) and replicase (rep) of some known viruses were obtained. Primers were designed based in these sequences, which amplified by RT-PCR, fragments of DNA of expected size from total RNA extracts from leaves lesions of infected S. violaefolium and D. stramonium. Probes based on obtained sequences hibridizated with ss- and dsRNA from lesions of S. violaefolium and D. stramonium. Preliminary assays of RT-PCR and hybridization did not result in positive reaction with other cytoplasmatic type of Brevipalpus-borne viruses, including citrus leprosis (CiLVC).
Amaral, Ingrid. "Biologia e tabela de vida de Brevipalpus yothersi (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) oriundos de diferentes regiões citrícolas do Estado de São Paulo /". Jaboticabal, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/137926.
Texto completo da fonteBanca: Marineide Rosa Vieira
Banca: Renato Beozzo Bassanezi
Resumo: O ácaro Brevipalpus yothersi Baker é vetor da leprose dos citros, principal doença viral da citricultura mundial. Informações sobre a biologia de B. yothersi são essenciais para compreender a dinâmica populacional do ácaro no campo e inferir se mudanças no manejo do pomar em função da região pode alterar a biologia do ácaro. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar a biologia e elaborar a tabela de vida de fertilidade de B. yothersi coletados em diferentes regiões citrícolas do estado de São Paulo. Os experimentos foram realizados no Laboratório de Acarologia, pertencente à Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias - FCAV/UNESP, Jaboticabal - SP. Os ácaros foram coletados em pomares cítricos das regiões de Barretos, Jales e Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo, posteriormente, em laboratório, foram multiplicados em frutos de laranja. Os parâmetros biológicos avaliados foram duração das fases de desenvolvimento, oviposição, período de incubação, viabilidade dos ovos, longevidade, taxa líquida de reprodução (Ro), tempo médio de geração (T), taxa intrínseca de crescimento populacional (rm) e taxa finita de crescimento populacional (λ). Estes parâmetros foram avaliados em dois experimentos, o primeiro consistiu na biologia de B. yothersi em frutos isentos de resíduos de produtos fitossanitários à 23±1ºC e o segundo sob frutos com resíduo de espirodiclofeno à 25±1ºC. As observações foram realizadas diariamente, pela manhã e ao fim da tarde. A duração do desenvolvimento, longevidade, período d... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: The mite Brevipalpus yothersi Baker is the vector of the citrus leprosis, major viral disease of citrus worldwide. Information about B. yothersi's biology are essential to understanding the population dynamics of the mite in the field and infer whether changes in orchard management by region can change the mite biology. The objective was to determine the biology and prepare the fertility life table of B. yothersi collected in different citrus regions of São Paulo state. The experiments were performed in Acarology Laboratory, belonging to the Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences - FCAV/UNESP, Jaboticabal - SP. The mites were collected in citrus orchards in the regions of Barretos, Jales and Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo, later in the laboratory were multiplied in orange fruits. The biological parameters assessed were duration of the stages of development, oviposition, incubation period, egg viability, longevity, net reproductive rate (Ro), mean generation time (T), intrinsic rate of increase (rm) and finite rate increase (λ). These parameters were evaluated in two experiments, the first consisted the biology of B. yothersi in fruits free of residues of pesticides at 23 ± 1°C and the second consisting of the biology of B. yothersi under fruit with spirodiclofen residue at 25 ± 1°C . The observations were performed daily, in the morning and in the afternoon. The duration of the development, longevity, pre-oviposition period, oviposition rate and number of B. yothersi eggs s... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Melville, Cirano Cruz [UNESP]. "Distribuição espacial e determinação da depreciação quantitativa e qualitativa causada por Tetranychus ogmophallos (Acari: Tetranychidae) ao amendoinzeiro". Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123666.
Texto completo da fonteNas últimas safras, constatou-se aumento significativo na incidência de ácaros-praga nos campos de produção de amendoim. Altas infestações de ácaros comprometem o desenvolvimento e a produtividade da cultura, elevam os custos de produção e ainda podem contribuir para aumento do impacto negativo sobre o meio ambiente. Sabe-se que os principais ácaros-praga que vêm causando prejuízos aos produtores em São Paulo pertencem à família Tetranychidae. Portanto, os objetivos do trabalho foram estudar a distribuição espacial do ácaro Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira e Flechtmann (Acari: Tetranychidae) e determinar a depreciação quantitativa e qualitativa causada por esse ácaro à cultura do amendoim. Os experimentos foram realizados a campo e em casa de vegetação. Para realização dos experimentos a campo foram selecionadas duas áreas de amendoim, sendo uma área localizada na Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias - UNESP/FCAV e outra na zona rural do município de Jaboticabal-SP, Brasil. Nas áreas selecionadas, foram vistoriados materiais vegetais compostos por folhas, folíolos e pecíolos, coletados na parte inferior e superior de plantas distanciadas de 22,5 metros uma das outras. A primeira coleta foi realizada 28 dias após o plantio, e as demais a cada quinze dias. Em contrapartida, foram realizados em casa de vegetação da UNESP/FCAV quatro experimentos para determinar a depreciação quantitativa e qualitativa causada pelo ácaro T. ogmophallos ao amendoinzeiro. Estes experimentos foram instalados em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, compostos por dois tratamentos com vinte repetições cada. Os tratamentos empregados foram plantas infestadas e não infestadas pelo ácaro. Em cada experimento variou-se a época de infestação com o ácaro (15, 30, 60 e 90 dias após a emergência das plântulas). Em cada infestação transferiram-se aproximadamente 3.000 ácaros. Os dados foram submetidos à ...
In recent growing seasons, there was a significant increase in the incidence of mite in peanut fields. Large infestations of pest mites affect the development and crop productivity, increases production costs, and contribute to increased environmental contamination due to intensive use of pesticides to control these arthropod. Field Information and observations indicate that the main pest mites that have caused damage to producers in São Paulo belong to Tetranychidae. This work aimed to study the type of spatial distribution of Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira e Flechtmann (Acari: Tetranychidae) mite on peanut, which probability distribution model that best represents your behavior in the field, as well as, determine the quantitative and qualitative depreciation caused by the mite to peanut crop. The experiments were carried out in the field and in a greenhouse belonging to the Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences - UNESP/FCAV, Jaboticabal - SP. To determine the spatial distribution of the mite on peanut two fields with peanut were selected. In selected fields were examined plant materials consisting of leaves, leaflets and petioles, collected in the lower and top of the plant. The plants were spaced 22.5 m from one another. The first collect of samples of plant material was performed twenties days after planting, and the other every fifteen days. To determine the quantitative and qualitative depreciation experiments were conducted in a greenhouse, arranged in a completely randomized design consisting of two treatments, plants infested and non-infested (control), with 20 repetitions. The age of infestation varied in each experiment based on the number of days (15, 30, 60, and 90) after seedling emergence. Approximately 3,000 mites were transferred for each infestation. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, and means were compared by F test at 5% probability and the aggregation indexes were used to study the ...
Melville, Cirano Cruz. "Distribuição espacial e determinação da depreciação quantitativa e qualitativa causada por Tetranychus ogmophallos (Acari: Tetranychidae) ao amendoinzeiro /". Jaboticabal, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123666.
Texto completo da fonteBanca: Odair Aparecido Fernandes
Banca: Marcos Doniseti Michelotto
Resumo: Nas últimas safras, constatou-se aumento significativo na incidência de ácaros-praga nos campos de produção de amendoim. Altas infestações de ácaros comprometem o desenvolvimento e a produtividade da cultura, elevam os custos de produção e ainda podem contribuir para aumento do impacto negativo sobre o meio ambiente. Sabe-se que os principais ácaros-praga que vêm causando prejuízos aos produtores em São Paulo pertencem à família Tetranychidae. Portanto, os objetivos do trabalho foram estudar a distribuição espacial do ácaro Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira e Flechtmann (Acari: Tetranychidae) e determinar a depreciação quantitativa e qualitativa causada por esse ácaro à cultura do amendoim. Os experimentos foram realizados a campo e em casa de vegetação. Para realização dos experimentos a campo foram selecionadas duas áreas de amendoim, sendo uma área localizada na Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias - UNESP/FCAV e outra na zona rural do município de Jaboticabal-SP, Brasil. Nas áreas selecionadas, foram vistoriados materiais vegetais compostos por folhas, folíolos e pecíolos, coletados na parte inferior e superior de plantas distanciadas de 22,5 metros uma das outras. A primeira coleta foi realizada 28 dias após o plantio, e as demais a cada quinze dias. Em contrapartida, foram realizados em casa de vegetação da UNESP/FCAV quatro experimentos para determinar a depreciação quantitativa e qualitativa causada pelo ácaro T. ogmophallos ao amendoinzeiro. Estes experimentos foram instalados em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, compostos por dois tratamentos com vinte repetições cada. Os tratamentos empregados foram plantas infestadas e não infestadas pelo ácaro. Em cada experimento variou-se a época de infestação com o ácaro (15, 30, 60 e 90 dias após a emergência das plântulas). Em cada infestação transferiram-se aproximadamente 3.000 ácaros. Os dados foram submetidos à ...
Abstract: In recent growing seasons, there was a significant increase in the incidence of mite in peanut fields. Large infestations of pest mites affect the development and crop productivity, increases production costs, and contribute to increased environmental contamination due to intensive use of pesticides to control these arthropod. Field Information and observations indicate that the main pest mites that have caused damage to producers in São Paulo belong to Tetranychidae. This work aimed to study the type of spatial distribution of Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira e Flechtmann (Acari: Tetranychidae) mite on peanut, which probability distribution model that best represents your behavior in the field, as well as, determine the quantitative and qualitative depreciation caused by the mite to peanut crop. The experiments were carried out in the field and in a greenhouse belonging to the Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences - UNESP/FCAV, Jaboticabal - SP. To determine the spatial distribution of the mite on peanut two fields with peanut were selected. In selected fields were examined plant materials consisting of leaves, leaflets and petioles, collected in the lower and top of the plant. The plants were spaced 22.5 m from one another. The first collect of samples of plant material was performed twenties days after planting, and the other every fifteen days. To determine the quantitative and qualitative depreciation experiments were conducted in a greenhouse, arranged in a completely randomized design consisting of two treatments, plants infested and non-infested (control), with 20 repetitions. The age of infestation varied in each experiment based on the number of days (15, 30, 60, and 90) after seedling emergence. Approximately 3,000 mites were transferred for each infestation. Data were submitted to analysis of variance, and means were compared by F test at 5% probability and the aggregation indexes were used to study the ...
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Salazar, Laura Cristina Garita. "Relação vírus-vetor-hospedeira no patossistema da leprose dos citros". Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11135/tde-18042013-165710/.
Texto completo da fonteCitrus leprosis (CL), caused by the Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C), is reported only in the American continent. The pathosystem of the CL involves the causal agent, the main vector Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijeskes (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) and the susceptible hosts. For long time only Citrus spp. were considered the sole susceptible host. The entire genome of the CiLV-C was sequenced and a new genus, Cilevirus, was assigned for this virus. CL is characterized by the induction of localized symptoms on the leaves, fruits and stems. Important advances were made recently for the understanding of CL pathosystem, but despite these efforts little is known about details of the virus/vector/host relationship. The present work aimed to cover such deficiencies. In the first place a search of suitable indicator plant was made and the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) was found to respond with localized necrotic lesions after infestation with viruliferous B. phoenicis in five days and when infested leaves are incubated at 28°C. Furthermore, bean plants are easy and cheap to produce and handle. The black bean cv. ,,IAC Una\" was adopted as a standard test variety, among 113 assayed cultivars of various genetic backgrounds. Common bean plants mite-inoculated with other cytoplasmic-type Brevipalpus-transmitted viruses (BrTVs) [Passion fruit green spot virus (PFGSV), Solanum violaefolium ringspot virus (SvRSV), Ligustrum ringspot virus (LigRSV) and Hibiscus green spot virus (HGSV)] also responded with necrotic local lesions and could serve as test plants for these viruses. Detecion of these viruses were made by RTPCR and/or transmission electron microscopy. Using common bean as test plant, some parameters of the vector/virus relationship were determined: virus acquisition feeding period- 4 h; virus inoculation feeding period- 4h; period of retention of the virus by a single viruliferous mite- at least 12 days; percentage of viruliferous mites from a mites colonizing infected tissues- 45%. The experiments also confirmed that all the developmental stages of the mite (larvae, proto- and deutonymph, adult) as well as males are able to transmit CiLV-C. No transovarial passage of the CiLV-C was registered. The virus can be acquired from lesions of leaves, fruits and stems. To assess the experimental host range of CiLV-C, a large number of plant species were inoculated with B. phoenicis, viruliferous to CiLV-C, under experimental conditions. Of the140 species tested, belonging to 45 families, 62 (of 26 families) produced localized lesions on inoculated leaves. Of these 62 plants producing local lesions, 45 had the presence of CiLV-C confirmed by at least one of the assays to detect the virus (RT-PCR, ELISA, transmission electron microscopy and immunofluorescence). These assays were also used to confirm the presence of CiLV-C in transmission experiments. Although only few non Citrus species were found naturally infected by CiLV-C, present results show that a large number of plant species are susceptible to the virus with implications on the epidemiology, quarantine and the evolution of the citrus leprosis pathosystem.
Ribeiro, Fabricio Rainha. "Identificação de bactérias endossimbiontes associadas aos ácaros Tetranychus evansi e Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) e seus efeitos na manipulação do mecanismo de defesa do tomateiro Lycopersicon esculentum Mill". Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2011. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/3931.
Texto completo da fonteCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
The tomato is one of the most important vegetables produced in Brazil, playing an important role in the economy and creating jobs. In countries of South America, Europe and Africa, the mite Tetranychus evansi is considered an important pest of this crop. Recent studies have shown that this mite manipulates the defense of the plant reducing its defensive products. The objective of this study was to investigate whether endosymbiotic bacteria associated with the mite T. evansi play a role in manipulating the defenses of the tomato plant. The mite T. urticae was used as a standard, which is known to induce plant defense response. Bacterial DNA was extracted from T. evansi and T. urticae with subsequent denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis to compare bacterial diversity between these species, observing that T. evansi has a higher bacterial diversity than T. urticae. To determine if bacteria associated with T. evansi provide some advantage for its development and reproduction, as well as contributing to suppress the defenses of plants, mites were obtained without endosymbionts by treating them with a tetracycline solution. Mites treated with tetracycline showed no significant differences (p> 0.05) in development, oviposition and mortality. However, plants attacked by treated mites showed higher lipoxygenase activity and increased inhibition of trypsin (p <0.05) compared to clean plants and plants attacked by mites not treated with tetracycline. These results show that plants attacked by T. evansi without endosymbiotic bacteria activated their defense mechanism. Thus, these results suggest that bacteria may assist the mites in manipulating plant defense, making them more susceptible to attack.
A cultura do tomateiro é uma das mais importantes hortaliças produzidas no Brasil, apresentando destacada influência na economia e geração de empregos. Em países da América do Sul, Europa e África, o ácaro Tetranychus evansi é considerado uma importante praga dessa cultura. Recentes estudos demonstraram que este ácaro manipula a defesa da planta reduzindo seus produtos de defesa. O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar se bactérias endossimbiontes associadas ao ácaro T. evansi tem função na manipulação de defesa de T.evansi no tomateiro. Para isso foi utilizado também o ácaro T. urticae como padrão, que é conhecido por induzir resposta de defesa de planta. Foi realizada a extração de DNA bacteriano de T. evansi e T. urticae com posterior corrida eletroforética em gel com gradiente desnaturante para comparar a diversidade bacteriana entre estas espécies, foi observado que T. evansi possui uma diversidade bacteriana superior ao T. urticae. Para avaliar se as bactérias associadas ao T. evansi proporcionam alguma vantagem ao seu desenvolvimento e reprodução, bem como na contribuição de suprimir as defesas das plantas, foram obtidos ácaros sem endossimbiontes através do tratamento destes, com solução de tetraciclina. Ácaros tratados com tetraciclina não apresentaram diferenças significativas (p > 0,05) no desenvolvimento, oviposição e mortalidade. Entretanto, as plantas atacadas por ácaros tratados apresentaram maior atividade de lipoxigenase e maior inibição de tripsina (p<0,05), comparado com plantas limpas e plantas atacadas por ácaros não tratados com tetraciclina. Estes resultados evidenciam que plantas atacadas por T. evansi sem endossimbiontes bacterianos ativaram seu mecanismo de defesa. Sendo assim, estes resultados sugerem que as bactérias podem auxiliar os ácaros na manipulação da defesa da planta, deixando-as mais susceptíveis ao ataque e à alimentação.
Castro, Thiago Rodrigues de. "Estudos para o desenvolvimento de metodologia da produção in vivo do fungo Neozygites floridana Weiser e Muma para controle do ácaro Tetrancychus urticae Koch". Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11146/tde-18102011-165455/.
Texto completo da fonteOne of the main pest mite species is the Twospotted Spider Mite, Tetranychus urticae. The most important natural enemy of this mite is the pathogen Neozygites floridana. To enabling the use of this pathogen through inoculative releases, basic information is still needed to support the large scale methodology development for fungus production and release in the field. It was determined in the laboratory, the humidity and temperature requirements for fungus sporulation, by placing mummified mites on Jack-bean leaves. There was no sporulation at any of the temperatures tested (13, 17, 21 and 25°C) at 80% and 85% RH. The fungus had low sporulation at 90% RH at all temperatures. The best conditions for the capilloconidia development were 95% and 100%RH at 21°C and 25°C. Mummified mites were placed to sporulate in Jack-bean plants inside screenhouses at different times of year and temperature and humidity were monitored. It was noted that above 13°C the fungus can produce a considerable number of primary conidia (> 130) even at 90%RH. However, only at 90%RH and 25°C the capilloconidia production is significant (> 389). It was determined the effect of exposure of two light intensities (2.960 Lux and 15.392 Lux), three photoperiods (24h of light, 12:12h(L:D) and 24h of darkness) and two temperatures (18°C and 23°C), on the production of primary conidia and capilloconidia of N. floridana isolates from Norway and Brazil. Fungus-killed cadavers by each of the isolates were exposed to different treatments in BOD. No differences were found between the two isolates in the two temperatures tested. The results for the 12:12h(L:D) were similar to those found for 24h of darkness. Light inhibition of capilloconidia formation was greater on Norwegian isolate. Low light intensity for 24h had a mild effect on sporulation of the two isolates, but strongly inhibited the formation of capilloconidia of the Norwegian isolate. Studies were carried out to evaluate the effect of pesticides used in production of strawberries in both countries on sporulation and capilloconidia production of N. floridana in the laboratory. The results showed that Tebuconazole and Fenpropatrin in the recommended concentration and Abamectin in half of the recommended concentration were the less aggressive to N. floridana. Attempts to scale production of this fungus were also made. Through experimental inoculations it was possible to induce epizootics of the fungus in T. urticae populations on Jack-beans, planted in pots in screenhouses. The most convenient way for inoculation of the fungus was to release four mummified mites per pot. Larger quantities of mummified mites by N. floridana were produced when climatic conditions were characterized by high RH and 20°C, during the winter production was inefficient. The use of light and fans at night during the end of the epizootic phase, was effective in inhibiting the sporulation of the fungus and ensure the quality of mummified mites for storage. Although it was possible to produce a large number of mummified mites, several studies are still needed to develop an economically viable methodology for large scale production for field use.
Pereira, Juliana Aparecida. "Resposta de genótipos de citros à leprose e variabilidade genética da ORF p29 do vírus da leprose dos citros C (CiLV-C)". Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11138/tde-31052012-082524/.
Texto completo da fonteViruses have, potentially, broad genetic variability because of their need to adapt to several changes that they are exposed to. Therefore, genetic variability is essential for their survival; it is the first step to adapt to a new host, to break resistance down, to change symptoms and virulence, which justifies the interest in studies in this area. These studies consist in a great tool for a better understanding on the virus evolution and the search for a proper management of viral diseases. Hence, it was aimed to study the genetic variability of ORF p29 from CiLV-C in order to generate relevant information about the pathosystem and the predominance of isolates with possible implications on the epidemiology of the disease and its management in the field, besides a better understanding on the evolution of this virus, which has never been explored before. In this work, we evaluated citrus plants and potential hosts for CiLV-C. The results suggest that the plants of Cravo, Tardia da Sicília, Cleopatra, and Vermelha mandarin, Ortanique tangor, Sour orange and spiderwort are susceptible to the disease and can also serve as sources of inoculum of the virus to citrus. Siciliano lemon, Rangpur, Tahiti, and Mexican limes, and Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia were resistant to the disease, but not to the colonization of the mite vector. Malvaviscus arboreus and Solanum violaefolium plants did not present symptoms, but can be considered possible sources of CiLV-C inoculum to citrus plants. In addition, we evaluated the response of 62 mandarin genotypes and their hybrids to the disease. Fifteen of them were considered resistant and could be used in breeding programs with the objective to reduce the use of pesticides to control the vector. Low genetic variability was found amongst CiLV-C isolates, regardless of the host or geographic region; however, the São José do Rio Preto isolate was the most divergent and the changes in nucleotides were transmitted to the other hosts. Further studies should be conducted before unquestionable conclusions can be drawn from this issue, but the results obtained here have opened a new range of possibilities for future studies in this area so far almost unexplored.
Calegario, Renata Faier. "Detecção do vírus da leprose dos citros nos tecidos da planta infectada e do ácaro vetor Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes (Acari: Tenuipalpidae)". Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11135/tde-24062009-082631/.
Texto completo da fonteCitrus leprosis is one of the most important diseases in the Brazilian citrus production due to the wide occurrence in orchards and also to the high costs involved in the chemical control of the mite vector. The disease affects the plant production and longevity and it is characterized by localized chlorotic and/or necrotic spots on the leaves, stems and fruits. Affected leaves and fruits may drop prematurely and dieback can be observed in stems. The pathogen, Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C), recently considered as the type member of a new genus, Cilevirus, is transmitted by the mite Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes. Despite the consensus that citrus leprosis has viral etiology, there are many pending questions regarding the viral interactions with the infected plant and the viruliferous mites. The solution of these questions may contribute to a better disease integrated management. This work aimed to obtain a better understanding about the virus-plant-vector relationship with the host cell by immunolocalization assays of the putative movement protein (MP), helicase (protein involved in the viral replication) and p29 (putative coat protein) of the CiLV-C. ORFs coding sequences of mp and hel was amplified by RT-PCR and cloned in the expression vector. Afterwards, in vitro expression of these proteins in E. coli and its purification by affinity chromatography were realized. The purified MP was used to produce specific polyclonal antibody that was tested for specificity by serological methods. The ELISA results showed that high concentration antibody reacted with the leaves extracts from lesions in all the disease stage of development. Furthermore, the old lesions reacted more intensely than the younger. Western blot (which detected only the pure protein) and in situ immunolocalization assays failed to detect the native MP in lesioned leave extracts. The results as a hole suggest the occurrence of low expression of MP in host tissue. The polyclonal antibody against p29 was able to detect the virus in lesioned plant extracts by PTA-ELISA, Western Blot, and Tissue Blotting. The viral nature of the putative viral particles, present within endoplasmic reticulum cisternae of infected leaf tissue, was confirmed by immunogold label. The labeling also occurred intensely in the viroplasmas, indicating that these structures represent p29 protein accumulation site. Putative virus particles, visualized in viruliferous B. phoenicis, between membranes of adjacent cells (midgut, prosomal glands, epidermis, muscles), was also immunogold labeled indicating that they represent CiLV-C. The absence of viroplasma in the mite tissues suggests that CiLV-C / B. phoenicis relationship is of the circulative type, without replication. Based on this finding, we search for possible alternatives for the viral circulation in the mite body from the midgut lumen to the salivary duct for the infection of a healthy plant to occur.
Santos, Fabiano Aparecido dos. "Capacidade e mecanismos de dispersão do ácaro-vermelho-do-amendoim Tetranychus ogmophallos (Acari: Tetranychidae)". Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/154823.
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O cultivo do amendoim está sujeito a vários estresses por fatores seja de natureza biótica ou abiótica. Entre os fatores bióticos que afetam o desenvolvimento das plantas, destacam-se a ocorrência de pragas e doenças que limitam a produtividade da cultura. O ácaro Tetranychus ogmophallos é uma praga emergente que vêm causando prejuízos aos produtores de amendoim nas safras de 2008/09 até 2017/18. Até a realização desta pesquisa pouco se sabia sobre o potencial e capacidade de dispersão desta espécie de ácaro. Compreender os mecanismos de dispersão de um organismo praga é fundamental para estabelecimento de estratégias de controle. Portanto, o objetivo principal dos trabalhos foi estudar os mecanismos de dispersão de T. ogmophallos na cultura do amendoim. Os experimentos foram conduzidos no Laboratório de Acarologia do Departamento de Fitossanidade da Universidade Estadual Paulista - Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias de Jaboticabal (UNESP/FCAV). Para avaliar a dispersão de T. ogmophallos pelo vento foram realizados dois experimentos com níveis de infestação diferentes, 500 e 1.000 indivíduos por planta. A dispersão foi avaliada submetendo-se os ácaros a velocidades de vento (vv) de 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 e 30 km.h-1. O número de ácaros capturados foi avaliado para cálculo da distância média de deslocamento e a porcentagem de ácaros deslocados. A porcentagem de ácaros deslocados (AD%) foi estimada em função de vv a partir de quatro modelos não lineares. Os resultados indicaram que AD% depende de vv existindo uma velocidade a qual o deslocamento é maximizado. Também concluímos que o modelo de Shepherd (1982) é o que melhor se ajusta aos fatores relacionados a dispersão de T. ogmophallos. Um último experimento foi realizado para avaliar a ação da teia sobre a dispersão de T. ogmophallos. Nesse experimento foram utilizadas plantas jovens com duas folhas cada, cultivadas em vasos de 10 litros. Uma estaca de madeira foi utilizada para conduzir as plantas, amarrando-as com uma fita de plástico. Um pedaço de papel milimetrado foi fixado próximo à extremidade superior da estaca com a finalidade de calibrar o software utilizado para dimensionar a formação de teia (Image J ®). Em cada planta foram transferidas quarenta fêmeas adultas utilizando um pincel de uma única cerda. Assim que os ácaros iniciaram a formação de teias na extremidade da estaca, estas foram fotografadas diariamente com o uso de uma câmera fotográfica Nikon Coolpix P510 até a remoção dos aglomerados de teia (collective silk balls). As imagens foram submetidas ao software Image J® para avaliar o perímetro e o volume dos aglomerados de teia. Os aglomerados de teia foram retirados das estacas e transferidas para placas de Petri. Após a transferência foi quantificado o número de ácaros das camadas internas e externas dos aglomerados. No estudo dos aglomerados de teia concluímos que há a necessidade de um número mínimo de ácaros que caminham sobre a estaca para a formação dos aglomerados. Também concluímos que a formação dos aglomerados fornece risco de mortalidade aos ácaros, entretanto, garante que seja feita uma dispersão em um número relativamente grande de indivíduos.
Peanut crop is subject to several stresses by factors of a biotic or abiotic nature. Among the biotic factors that affect the development of plants, we highlight the occurrence of pests and diseases that limit the productivity of the crop. The mite Tetranychus ogmophallos is an emerging pest that has been causing losses to peanut farmers in the 2008/09 crop season until 2017/18. Until the realization of this research little was known about the potential and dispersion capacity of this species of mite. Understanding the mechanisms of dispersion of a pest organism is critical for the establishment of control strategies. Therefore, the main objective of the work was to study the mechanisms of dispersion of T. ogmophallos in the peanut crop. The experiments were conducted at the Laboratory of Acarology of the Department of Plant Protection of the São Paulo State University (UNESP), School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences, Jaboticabal. To evaluate the dispersion of T. ogmophallos by wind two experiments were carried out with different infestation levels, 500 and 1,000 individuals per plant. The dispersion was evaluated by subjecting the mites at wind speeds (ws) of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 km.h-1. The number of mites captured was evaluated for the calculation of mean displacement distance and the percentage of displaced mites. The percentage of displaced mites (AD%) was estimated as a function of ws from four non-linear models. The results indicated that AD% depends on ws for a velocity at which displacement is maximized. We also conclude that the Shepherd (1982) model best fits factors related to the dispersion of T. ogmophallos. Another experiment was carried out to evaluate the action of the web on the dispersion of T. ogmophallos. In this experiment were used young plants with two leaves each, grown in 10 liter pots. A wooden stake was used to drive the plants, tying them with a plastic tape. A piece of graph paper was attached near the top edge of the stake for the purpose of calibrating the software used to size the web (Image J ®). In each plant forty adult females were transferred using a single bristle brush. As the mites began to form webs at the edge of the stake, they were photographed daily with the use of a Nikon Coolpix P510 camera until the removal of the collective silk balls. The images were submitted to Image J® software to evaluate the perimeter and volume of collective silk balls. The collective silk balls were removed from the cuttings and transferred to Petri dishes. After the transfer was quantified the number of mites of the internal and external layers of the collective silk balls. In the study of collective silk balls, we concluded that there is a need for a minimum number of mites that walk on the stake for the formation of collective silk balls. We also conclude that formation provides a risk of mortality to mites, however, it ensures dispersal in a relatively large number of individuals.
Chiguachi, Juliana Andrea Martinez. "Preferência hospedeira e desempenho do ácaro branco em pimenta malagueta e em plantas espontâneas". Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2014. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/3992.
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Broad mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks, 1904) (Acari: Tarsonemidae), is distinguished for being a polyphagous pest, cosmopolitan and for have been founded attacking various cultures of global importance including the Capsicum frutescens chili pepper crops. Due to the damage caused farmers incur inappropriate practices in an attempt to control this pest. Thus, there is a necessity to find alternatives to control that pest to have success in the management and reduce the damage. Keeping weeds is a strategy that can increase populations of beneficial arthropods by rendering a most suitable environment for the development of these organisms due to the availabilíty of food resources. However, this can serve as an alternative vegetation shelter to phytophagous by offering food and adequate conditions to remain in the agroecossitema, and generate potential for development of insect pests. Therefore, in this study was aimed to determine the interactions among weeds found in the agroecosystems of chilli pepper and the phytophagous mite P. latus. This study is divided in three parts. In Chapter 1, is described the identification of the main west found in chilli pepper crops associated with P. latus, and the role of those plants on mite infestations in the crop. In chapter 2, was evaluated the potential for host-white mite species by Weeds found in agroecosystems of chili, and was determined the influence of plant breeding mite acceptance of host plants. According to the results obtained in the field, the infestation of P. latus in areas of Chili peppers with presence of weeds was significant compared with areas wíthout weeds. Weeds of Vernonia polysphaera, Ageratum conyzoides, Triumfetta bartramia and C.bonaeriensis.were found with P. latus. There were significant differences in the presence of P. latus in the time assessment. Weeds were significantly affected by the presence of P. latus. Significant difference was observed between the instantaneous population growth rates of P. latus (r¡) between the different plant species evaluated finding plants of C. frutescens, T. bartramia and A. conyzoides with higher population growth at the time assessment. With the study about the potential for host plants of P. latus, showed a significant difference in the amount of dust mites that come off of the whitefly, according to the origin of the creation of dust mites. Mites had a greater acceptance by plants of T. bartramia, V. polysphaera and C. frutescens. The weeds associated with culture of chili peppers may favor the presence of the mite-white. The maintenance of plants V. polysphaera, A. conyzoides e T. bartramia, C. bonaeriensis growing on the field can increase the potential for development, and alternative hosts as a refuge for the mite-white, by the reproductive success and acceptance of different weeds.
O ácaro-branco, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks, 1904) (Acari: Tarsonemidae), destaca-se por ser praga polifaga, cosmopolita e ter sido encontrada atacando várias culturas de importância mundial entre elas o cultivo de Capsicum frutescens pimenta- malagueta. Devido aos danos causados os agricultores incorrem em práticas inadequadas na tentativa de controle desta praga. Desta forma, há a necessidade de se encontrar alternativas ao controle da praga para diminuir os danos causados. A manutenção de plantas espontâneas é uma estratégia que permite aumentar populações de artrópodes benéficos ao tornar o ambiente mais adequado para estes, devido à disponibilidade de recursos alimentares. No entanto, essa vegetação pode servir como abrigo alternativo para fitófagos pelo oferecimento de alimento e condições adequadas para permanecer no agroecossitema, e gerar potencial para o desenvolvimento de pragas. Assim, neste trabalho, foi proposto determinar as interações entre plantas espontâneas encontradas dentro do agroecossistema de pimenta-malagueta e o ácaro fitófago P. latus. No Capítulo 1 é descrita a importância da presença de plantas espontâneas na cultura de pimenta-malagueta e avaliação da sua influência sobre as infestações do ácaro-branco dentro da cultura, foram identificadas as principais plantas espontâneas integradas ao plantio de pimenta com presença do ácaro-branco,e avaliado o potencial de crescimentos de P. latus em plantas espontâneas e de pimenta-malagueta a traves da taxa instantânea de crescimento populacional (r¡) sob condições de laboratório. No capitulo 2 foi avaliado o potencial de hospedeiro ao ácaro-branco por espécies de plantas espontâneas encontradas no agroecossistema da pimenta-malagueta, e foi determinada a influência da planta de criação do ácaro na aceitação de plantas hospedeiras. De acordo com os resultados obtidos em campo, a infestação de P. latus em áreas de pimenta-malagueta com presença de plantas espontâneas foi significativa comparada com áreas sem plantas espontâneas. Plantas espontâneas de Vernonia polysphaera, Ageratum Conyzoides, Triumfetta bartramia e Conyza bonaeriensis, foram encontradas Com P. latus. Houve diferença significativa na presença de P. latus no tempo de avaliação. Plantas espontâneas foram afetadas significativamente pela presença de P. latus. Houve diferença significativa entre as taxas instantâneas de crescimento populacional de P. latus(r¡) entre as diferentes espécies de plantas avaliadas encontrando plantas de C. frutescens, T. bartramia e A. conyzoides com maior crescimento populacional no tempo de avaliação. Com o estudo sobre o potencial de plantas hospedeiras de P. latus, mostrou diferença significativa na quantidade de ácaros que se desprendem da mosca-branca, de acordo com a origem de criação dos ácaros. Os ácaros tiveram uma maior aceitação por plantas de T. bartramia, V. Polysphaera e C. frutescens. As plantas espontâneas associadas a cultura da pimenta-malagueta podem favorecer a presença do ácaro-branco. A manutenção de plantas V. polysphaera, A. conyzoides e T. bartramia, C. bonaeriensis, no campo de cultivo pode aumentar o potencial de desenvolvimento, e hospedeiros alternativos como refugio para o ácaro- branco, pelo sucesso reprodutivo e aceitação de diferentes plantas espontâneas.
Bush, Catherine Dana. "Native seed mixes for diverse plant communities". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ28920.pdf.
Texto completo da fonteRoggia, Samuel. "Caracterização de fatores determinantes dos aumentos populacionais de ácaros tetraniquídeos em soja". Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11146/tde-29112010-090801/.
Texto completo da fonteSpider mites are secondary pests of soybean, however, recently outbreaks has frequently been reported on different producing regions of Brazil. Experiments were carried out in field and laboratory aiming to determine the main factors associates with spider mite outbreaks in soybean. To determine if genetically modified (GM) soybean varieties are more susceptible to spider mites, the life cycle and life table of the mites Mononychellus planki and Tetranychus urticae was studied on three GM soybean cultivars glyphosate-tolerant and three non-transgenic cultivars genetically similar to the transgenic ones. Toxicological tests were carried out in laboratory with pesticides commonly used in soybean to determine the pesticide effect on important natural enemies of spider mites and soybean catterpillars, the fungi Neozygites floridana and Nomuraea rileyi, respectively. In the field during two growing seasons (2007/2008 and 2008/2009), the effects of five plant protection managements were studied on the population dynamics of spider mites, caterpillars, stink bugs and some of their natural enemies. The transgenic cultivars did not significantly affect the life cycle parameters of M. planki e T. urticae and differences observed for some life table parameters between cultivars are not related to the genetic modification. Evaluation of the effect of pesticides on the pathogens showed that the fungicide Alto 100 and the herbicide Roundup Ready inhibited the mycelial growth of N. rileyi. Against N. floridana, all fungicides with strobilurins completely inhibited sporulation, while the triazole products hence showed intermediate rates of sporulation and conidia germination. The spider mite M. planki was more abundant than T. urticae in the field. The predatory mite Neoseiulus anonymus and the fungus N. floridana were the main natural enemies associated to these mite pests. The fungicides Priori Xtra and Alto 100 reduced the prevalence of N. floridana, though this pesticide did not negatively affected N. anonymus. The pyrethroid insecticide Decis 25 EC reduced the density of this predator, but did not affect the fungus. The treatment where fungicides and the insecticide were applied, increases on populations of phytophagous mites were observed. Spraying of the herbicide glyphosate did not affect N. anonymus and N. floridana, and the presence of weeds favored the predator. Higher population peaks of Anticarsia gemmatalis were associated with fungicide applications in 2008/09 and higher densities of Pseudoplusia includens were observed in treatment with Decis 25 EC. This insecticide also negatively affected the density of predatory insects and resulted on higher densities of stink bugs. The herbicide glyphosate did not affect density of pests and natural enemies; however, the presence of weeds favored insect predators, and resulted on lower populations of stink bugs. Overall, the field studies indicate that the use of fungicides and insecticides are important factors associated to spider mite outbreaks in soybean.
Carswell, Leslie. "Fungi associated with plant deaths in rehabilitated bauxite mines". Thesis, Carswell, Leslie (1993) Fungi associated with plant deaths in rehabilitated bauxite mines. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 1993. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/32821/.
Texto completo da fonteMedeiros, Marcos Barros de. "Ação de biofertilizantes líquidos sobre a bioecologia do ácaro Brevipalpus phoenicis". Universidade de São Paulo, 2002. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11146/tde-30122002-103839/.
Texto completo da fonteThis study was conducted to evaluate interactions between host plants and the effect of biofertilizers on Brevipalpits phoeiiicis (Geijskes) bioecology. The residual and systemic effects of biofertilizer mjxtures sprayed on Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. plants on the bioecology parameters were firstly evaluated. For the residual effect bioassay the following treaúnents were tested: a) Distilled water (Control); b) Biofert biofertilizer produced in a single bioreactor; e) Biomix - a mix of biofertilizers produced in four bioreactors; and d) Bio+VL - Biofei-t, + Verticilliuin lecanii (Zimm.) Viégas. For tbe systemic effect bloassay two stispensions were tested: a) Biofert and b) Distilled water (Control). Thereafter the topical and residual interaction effects between concentrations of the biofertilizer and C. ensiformis and Ligustrum lucidum Aiton. Host plants were evaluated. Were also characterized pathological manifestations in the dead mites by using seanning electronic microscopy images. Adverse effects of biofertilizers on both survival and oviposition parameters were verified. The net reproduction rates (Ro) were 18.09; 12.92; 12.52 and 10.52 female/female (residual effect) and 19.42 and 13.00 female/female (systemic effect), respectively, for the treatments in the above mentioned orders. The results showed that the biofertilizers reduced the potential population growth of B. phoenicis in the residual and in the systemie effect assays. The biofertilizer demonstrated deleterious effect on fertility and survival of R. phoenicis on both host plants, mostly on C ens@formis. The mites dead by biofertilizer action showed evidences of microbial colonization. A colloidal coinpound of biofertilizer induced mite immobilization and obstruction in its digestivo tract. The interaction between host plant and biofertilizer deleterious effects will contribute to enhance mite management based on trophobiotic relationships.
Gomes-Silva, Flavio. "Evolução de acarodomácias em Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae)". Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/41/41132/tde-24022010-112022/.
Texto completo da fonteAcarodomatia (or leaf domatia) are cavities or hair tufts found on the axils of veins on the abaxial surface of leaves. Several species of woody angiosperms mediate a mutualism with benefic mites (fungivorous and predaceous) through these structures. In this symbiotic relation, the leaf domatia provide refuge and protection to mites against natural enemies and desiccating conditions, while the mites protect the plants against pathogenic fungi and phytophagous arthropods. These structures are present in many species of the tribe Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae), a monophyletic group with approximately 382 species of neotropical lianas and shrubs. The wide variation of acarodomatia in the tribe associated with the availability of a robust phylogeny for the group makes Bignonieae an excellent model to address the evolution of these structures. The objective of this study was to characterize the acarodomatia of Bignonieae and investigate the evolution of these structures in the group. Furthermore, this study intended to test for correlated patterns of evolution between leaf domatia and traits potentially associated with acarophily: leaflet pubescence and extra floral nectaries (EFNs). Acarodomatia were found in 58 of the 103 analyzed species, representing 12 of the 20 genera of Bignonieae sampled within the phylogeny of the group. Primary, secondary and tertiary domatia were encountered, as well three different domatia components: pocket, trichomes and pit. High intraspecific variation was encountered in those traits. Furthermore, high homoplasy was also encountered, with multiple evolutions and reversals of each trait being documented. A positive correlation in the pattern of evolution of the primary, secondary and tertiary domatia was found, as well as a sequential evolution of these structures: first primary domatia evolved, which was followed by the evolution of secondary domatia and, subsequently the evolution of tertiary domatia. As far as the components of the acarodomatia are concerned, pockets and trichomes were omnipresent and their evolutionary pattern correlated. The evolution of the pit, on the other hand, was not associated to the evolution of any of the other components. The evolutionary pattern of leaf pubescence indicated that, in general, trichomes over the veins of the leaflets evolved first and subsequently spread throughout the blade. The evolutionary pattern of acarodomatia was also shown to be correlated with the evolution of leaflet pubescence. It is possible that pubescence and acarodomatia might act together to promote a beneficial plant-mite mutualism. In addition, the multiple origins of the acarodomatia were always associated with the presence of trichomes, suggesting that trichomes must have had an important role in acarophily. No correlation was found between the evolution of leaf domatia and the evolution of EFNs. This study represents the first investigation of the evolution of acarodomatia, and brings important contributions for future studies on different aspects of the biology of these structures in Bignonieae, especially in what concerns the beneficial association between plants and mites.
Nott, Christopher James. "Biomarkers in ombrotrophic mires as palaeoclimate indicators". Thesis, University of Bristol, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/7d4ac25d-664f-48ec-868e-343bc77eb09d.
Texto completo da fonteAsmara, Degi Harja. "Agroforestry on post-mining restoration : a challenge beyond plant mixture systems". Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/67442.
Texto completo da fonteAgroforestry is a dynamic system of ecological management of renewable natural resources, which by integrating woody species into agricultural fields, farms and other landscapes, diversifies and sustains production for increased socio-economic and environmental benefits. As a solution for the provision of ecosystem services, its application to the restoration of degraded damaged, or destroyed ecosystems becomes very important. Degraded, damaged, or destroyed (3-D) lands by mining is characterized by low fertility soil and sometimes high levels of contaminants. These conditions make them difficult to obtain a short-term advantage from agroforestry compared to arable lands, but its main restorative function of restoring ecosystem services and increasing resilience can be beneficial in the long term. The challenge is to develop the best strategy to accelerate plant productivity while improving the soil and the ecosystem through a combination of ecological engineering techniques for bioremediation of mining areas. Here we explore the mixture of plants, microbial inoculation, and biochar amendment, in a woody-herbaceous agroforestry system. The goal is to find the best bioremediation scenario from the combined effects of mixing plants and other related ecological factors. Previous research on agroforestry and restoration has been reviewed worldwide, including the application of the agroforestry concept in bioremediation of post-mining land area. The known restoration strategy in a given environment is not a universal solution. Thus, the identification of any important aspect of previous work on restoration and agroforestry is crucial. The strategy of mixing plants is an important factor in the successional process. But a statistical accounting of plant-plant interactions and adaptation to multi-species conditions is hard to achieve in field experiments; trials under controlled conditions can distinguish effects of planting density and species interactions in the early stages of plant establishment. In this research, we applied the concept of modified Nelder plots for the combination of plant species in a greenhouse experiment on waste rock and fine tailing to explore the interaction at the start of planting. We also applied microbial inoculum and biochar to the plant mixture in greenhouse and field tests on waste rock and fine tailing as soil material on a post-gold mining site. The performance of the co-planting of four woody species: green alder (Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC. ssp. crispa (Aiton) Turrill); white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss); trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michaux); and littletree willow (Salix arbusculoides Andersson) with the herbaceous plant species: oat (Avena sativa L.); red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) and white clover (Trifolium repens L.) was evaluated. Mixing plants is a very important principle in restoration practices, given its known role to increase biodiversity and functional diversity in the sustainable ecological system. Although the plant mixing strategy has been rarely explored, we have found no mixture provided advantages for both species in paired combinations. At the same time, the positive effect of the density on plant growth suggested that the microclimate improvement had played a role in the early growth of the plantations. The field trial confirms the positive effect of the microclimate modification on plant productivity in higher planting density. The trade-off on plant competition has shown, however, that the highest density does not necessarily show an optimal condition for plant productivity. The interaction effect of biochar and inoculation treatment shows the benefit of this treatment, although the impact varies according to the density of planting. The plantation density was shown as the most important factor in generating the net positive effect. We suggest that the mechanism was correlated with the microclimate improvement through soil plant water conservation and microbial activity enhancement over soil temperature modification. Hence, putting emphasis on microclimate improvement, along with other combined factors including microbial inoculation and biochar amendment is very important for accelerating the restoration processes
Paljic, Alexis. "Interaction en environnements immersifs et retours d'effort passifs". Paris 6, 2004. https://hal-mines-paristech.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01479203.
Texto completo da fontePenn, R. M. "Soil water and plant growth on restored opencast coalmine sites". Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.383765.
Texto completo da fonteOliphant, Adam J. "Mapping Elaeagnus Umbellata on Coal Surface Mines using Multitemporal Landsat Imagery". Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/75119.
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Krco, Zeljko. "Interaction between mine and plant in coal processing /". [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18633.pdf.
Texto completo da fonteBest, Russell. "U.S. City Climate Action Plans: Planning to Reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled?" University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1427982751.
Texto completo da fonteLight, Fritz. "ALOE STRIATA PLANT DEFENSE COMPOUNDS PRODUCED IN RESPONSE TO JASMONIC ACID, SALICYLIC ACID, AND ERIOPHYID MITE SALIVARY EXTRACT ELICITOR COMPOUNDS". DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2012. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/836.
Texto completo da fonteMikkelä, Catharina. "Methane emission from Swedish mires - in relation to different spatial and temporal scales /". Umeå : Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences (Sveriges lantbruksuniv.), 1999. http://epsilon.slu.se/avh/1999/91-576-5645-2.pdf.
Texto completo da fonteBrown, Carol A. "Biomass production, composition, and ethanol potential of switchgrass grown on reclaimed surface mines in West Virginia". Thesis, West Virginia University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1573301.
Texto completo da fonteGrowing crops for biofuel production on agricultural land has caused a debate between whether we should grow corn grain on productive, agricultural lands to feed a growing human population or to fuel our vehicles. This has increased interest in growing cellulosic biofuel feedstocks on marginal lands. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a warm-season perennial grass, has been shown to be a viable bioenergy crop because it produces high yields on marginal lands under low water and nutrient conditions. West Virginia contains immense acreages of reclaimed surface mine lands and could offer enough area for the production of switchgrass as a feedstock for a biofuel industry.
The first study was established in 2008 to determine switchgrass yields of three different cultivars on two mine sites in West Virginia. The first site, which was reclaimed in the early 1990s using top soil and treated municipal sludge, consistently had the highest yield of the two sites with a sixth-year yield of 8.4 Mg Dry Matter (DM) ha-1 averaged across varieties. Cave-in-Rock variety produced 13.0 Mg ha-1 of biomass which was more than the other two varieties. The other site, Hobet, was prepared using crushed, unweathered sandstone in 2008 and average yields were 1.0 Mg ha-1 for the sixth year of production.
The second study was conducted on two sites which were reclaimed with a layer of topsoil over gray overburden and seeded with Cave-in-Rock 2011. Fertilizer was applied at rates of 0, 33.6, and 67 kg N ha-1. No fertilizer treatment yielded 0.32 Mg ha-1 while the fertilizer treatments produced significantly higher yields.
The objective of the third study was to determine if cultivars and samples from fertilizer treatments differed in composition and theoretical ethanol yield. Compositional analysis was done using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. It was determined that cultivars did not differ in theoretical ethanol yield with averages ranging from 364 to 438 L Mg-1. Theoretical ethanol production from Cave-in-Rock was significantly higher ranging from 6,092 to 7,348 L ha-1 due to its high biomass production. Fertilizer treatments did not greatly effect composition of switchgrass, but since it did improve yield this was reflected in greater ethanol production for fertilized treatments. Based on the information presented here, high biomass should be the goal for switchgrass grown for biofuel production. With proper soil substrate and fertilizer regime, switchgrass grown on reclaimed surface mines may have high enough yield and quality to support ethanol production in the future.
Penacchio, Olivier. "Structures de Hodge mixtes et fibrés sur le plan projectif complexe". Toulouse 3, 2002. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/1709/.
Texto completo da fonteHodge theory has provided a deeper understanding of many topological invariants in complex algebraic geometry. The proposal of this thesis is to find a geometric equivalent of mixed Hodge structures (MHSs). Therefore, we generalize a construction by Rees that associates a graded ring to a ring filtered by a chain of ideals. This allows us to establish equivalences between categories of filtered vector spaces endowed with morphisms that are strictly compatible and categories of coherent sheaves that are equivariant for the action of a torus. The fact that filtrations are opposed translates into a strong semistability condition for the associated vector bundles. The equivalence is next applied to MHSs and yields an equivalence between the category of MHSs and a category of semistable vector bundles on the complex projective plane. This last category is shown to be Abelian, which provides a geometric proof that the category of MHSs is Abelian. We next define a new invariant of MHSs, the R-split level, and study its properties. We compute this invariant for singular and non-complete curves of genus 0 and 1. We study a relative version of the equivalence, which aims at describing variations of MHSs geometrically. This correspondence only works provided a good stratification of the base is chosen
Grau, Calle Juan Miguel, Moyano Fernando Morón e Aguado César Rigoberto Yupari. "Plan estratégico de la Corporación Minera Fortuna Silver Mines 2016-2025". Master's thesis, Universidad del Pacífico, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11354/1466.
Texto completo da fonteMarra, Michael A. "Switchgrass potential on reclaimed surface mines for biofuel production in West Virginia". Thesis, West Virginia University, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1522523.
Texto completo da fonteThe high cost and environmental risks associated with non-renewable energy sources has caused an increased interest in, and development of renewable biofuels. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a warm season perennial grass, has been investigated as a source of biofuel feedstock due to its high biomass production on marginal soils, its tolerance of harsh growing conditions, and its ability to provide habitat for wildlife and soil conservation cover. West Virginia contains vast expanses of reclaimed surface mine lands and could potentially benefit from the production of switchgrass as a biofuel feedstock. Furthermore, switchgrass production could satisfy Surface Mining Reclamation and Control Act of 1977 (SMCRA) requirements for reclamation bond release to mine operators. Three separate studies will be discussed in this thesis to determine if switchgrass grown on reclaimed surface mines can produce yields similar to yields from stands grown under normal agronomic conditions and what common surface mining reclamation practices may be most appropriate for growing switchgrass. The first study examined yield production of three commercially-available, upland switchgrass varieties grown on two reclaimed surface mines in production years two, three and four. The Hampshire Hill mine site, which was reclaimed in the late 1990s using top soil and treated municipal sludge, averaged 5,800 kg (ha-yr)-1 of switchgrass compared to 803 kg (ha-yr)-1 at the Hobet 21 site which was reclaimed with crushed, unweathered rock over compacted overburden. Site and variety interacted with Cave-in-Rock as the top performer at the more fertile Hampshire Hill site and Shawnee produced the highest yields at Hobet 21 (7,853 kg ha-1 and 1,086 kg ha-1 averaged across years, respectively). Switchgrass yields increased from 2009 to 2010, but declined from 2010 to 2011. Switchgrass yields from farmlands in this region averaged about 15000 kg (ha-yr)-1 in the research literature, so switchgrass grown on reclaimed lands appears to be about 50% lower. A second study to determine optimal nitrogen and mulch rates for switchgrass establishment began in June 2011 on two newly-reclaimed surface mines. Both sites were seeded at a rate of 11.2 kg pure live seed (PLS) ha-1 of Cave-in-Rock on replicated treatments of 0, 33.6 and 67.0 kg N ha-1, and high and low mulch rates of mulch applied as hydromulch. Switchgrass cover, frequency and yield improved with the addition of any amount of N fertilizer compared to no N application. There was no significant difference in yield associated with high and low levels of N. We also observed that yields were not affected by application of additional mulch. The final study compared a one- and two-harvest system in the fourth year of production at the Hampshire Hill and Hobet 21 sites. There was no increase in yield production utilizing a two-harvest system (2922 kg (ha-yr)-1, averaged across site) compared to a one-harvest system (3029 kg (ha-yr)-1). The data also showed that re-growth collected from July to October in the two-harvest system added negligible yield and that yield collected in July was comparable in one- and two-harvest systems.
Lanterman, Jessie L. "Re-establishment of Wild Bee Communities on Reclaimed Ohio Coal Mines". The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1500453116904491.
Texto completo da fonteNogueira, Márcia Dimov. "Análise de perigos e pontos críticos de controle no processamento de farinha de trigo integral". Universidade de São Paulo, 2000. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/9/9131/tde-03082017-175539/.
Texto completo da fonteFood safety is a major concern facing the food industry today. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) provides a structured approach to the assurance of safety of products. The aim of this study was to verify the use of HACCP system in a milling industry, precisely in the whole wheat flour production. At first step two hazards were analyzed: deoxynivalenol and allergenic mites in whole wheat flour Thirty (30) lots of flour were collected in an industry which capacity was 15 ton./h in São Paulo city. Those lots had 30 sub-samples of argentine (A) wheat (12,8% average moisture content), 17 sub-samples of brazilian (B) wheat (13,1% m.c.), 30 sub-samples of wheat for milling (M) (15,6% m.c), and 30 sub-samples of whole wheat flour (FTI) that were analyzed in a five months period (from 97/october to 98/march). Light filth was isolated from grains and flour, according to Official Methods of AOAC International. Methodology of extraction of light filth from whole wheat flour was studied to know the repeatability according to AOAC methods. Fungi isolation was performed according to AOAC/FDA Bacteriological Analytical Manual (1992) methodology; genera were identified according GELLI et al.(1990), SAMSON et al (1995), and PITI and HOCKING (1997). Detection and quantification of deoxynivalenol (DON) were done by thin layer chromatography (TLC) according to SABINO et al. (1989).The most significant light filth contamination in wheat were mites (A= 90%, B= 53%, M= 77% e FTI= 57%), argentine wheat had as a predominant mite the family Tarsonemidae and flour had Acaridae. The average fungal contamination in grains was 99%, 95% e 94% in argentine, brazilian and wheat for milling respectively. The predominant genera was Aspergillus spp ( A= 79,0, B=39,3% e M= 64,2 %), and Fusarium was the least frequent in wheat (A>/b>=2,7%, B= 2,8% e M=1,5%). Only one lot of whole wheat flour was contaminated by DON at level 231 ng/g. This study showed that HACCP system is appropriated for control hazards in milling industry. However, DON should be controlled before wheat get into industry, and this control need to be registered. Mites are new emergentes to cause allergy by ingestion and have to be controlled by GMP procedures.
Kopittke, Peter Martin. "Limitations to plant root growth in highly saline and alkaline bauxite residue /". [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2004. http://adt.library.uq.edu.au/public/adt-QU20040913.094109/index.html.
Texto completo da fontePaspati, Angeliki. "Living on an unfriendly plant host: impact of tomato on the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Jaume I, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/668347.
Texto completo da fonteUn enemigo natural clave en el control biológico de plagas en cultivos de invernadero es el ácaro depredador Amblyseius swirskii Athias-Henriot (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Sin embargo, en los cultivos de tomate, la liberación de A. swirskii no proporciona un control efectivo de las plagas, ya que no puede establecerse. En resumen, en este estudio se concluye que los acil azúcares producidos por los tricomas de tomate son perjudiciales para el fitoseido A. swirskii, y esta información puede servir como base para futuras investigaciones en programas de fitomejoramiento, con el objetivo de una aplicación exitosa de fitoseidos para la protección de cultivos de tomate. Además, la demostración del impacto de las prácticas actuales de cría en masa sobre la variación genética de A. swirskii, sugiere la revisión e innovación de estas prácticas, con el fin de lograr el máximo rendimiento de los agentes de biocontol en el manejo de plagas.
Prėskienis, Vilmantas. "Holocene development and permafrost history of two mires in Tavvavuoma, Northern Sweden". Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-92709.
Texto completo da fonteRuggles, Thomas Alan. "Plant communities on reclaimed surface mines in Northeast Ohio: Effects of succession and nitrogen-fixing autumn olive". Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1574681631819824.
Texto completo da fonteRethwisch, Michael D., Krystyl Bolin, Jessica L. Grudovich, Jessica Wellman, Dyke Charles Van, Juan Vingochea, Marlo Barron e Mark Reay. "Effect of two-spotted spider mites and miticides on alfalfa hay produced for a late May cutting". College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/203870.
Texto completo da fonteLybbert, Andrew H. "Temporal Dynamics of Seeded, Native Adventive, and Non-Native Vegetation in Plant-Pollinator Interaction Networks on Reclaimed Mines". The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1595512084426782.
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