2017
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201720160689
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Abstract: Coffee is one of the most important Brazilian agricultural commodities exported, and Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo States are the main coffee producers. Scale insects are important coffee pests, and 73 species of Cerococcidae (3), Coccidae (18), Diaspididae (6), Eriococcidae (1), Ortheziidae (3), Pseudococcidae (21), Putoidae (2) and Rhizoecidae (19) have been associated with roots, branches, leaves, flowers and fruits of Arabica coffee in the Neotropics. Eight species were found associated with Arabica coff… Show more

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“…Icerya aegyptiaca (Douglas) is a highly polyphagous and widespread scale insect, and it is known to feed on 123 species of plants belonging to 49 plant families 3 . Adult females usually remain stationary on the host plant, continuously secreting honeydew and causing sooty patches that inhibit photosynthesis and, 4 in severe cases, lead to plant death 5 . Because of the good hydrophobicity of the wax shell on the surface of I. aegyptiaca , insecticides can not easily penetrate the shell, leading to poor insecticidal effects 6–8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Icerya aegyptiaca (Douglas) is a highly polyphagous and widespread scale insect, and it is known to feed on 123 species of plants belonging to 49 plant families 3 . Adult females usually remain stationary on the host plant, continuously secreting honeydew and causing sooty patches that inhibit photosynthesis and, 4 in severe cases, lead to plant death 5 . Because of the good hydrophobicity of the wax shell on the surface of I. aegyptiaca , insecticides can not easily penetrate the shell, leading to poor insecticidal effects 6–8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans la région de Taï en Côte d'Ivoire, l'une des familles des cochenilles, en particulier, les Asterolécanidae sont inféodées aux bambous et causent à ce dernier lors d'une forte infestation, des déformations spectaculaires néfastes à leur survie (Couturier et al, 1985;Christy, 2003). Au Brésil, ces insectes ont été signalés comme ravageur de la culture de Coffea arabica entrainant ainsi de grosses pertes économiques (Fornazier et al, 2017) .…”
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