2009
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657v76p6272009
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Aspectos Biológicos De Orius Insidiosus (Say, 1832) Predando Ovos De Plutella Xylostella (L., 1758) E Anagasta Kuehniella (Zeller, 1879)

Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar a biologia de Orius insidiosus alimentado com ovos de Plutella xylostella e Anagasta kuehniella. Os insetos foram provenientes da criação estoque do Laboratório de Biologia e Criação de Insetos do Departamento de Fitossanidade da FCAV/ UNESP. O experimento foi conduzido com ninfas de O. insidiosus, com idade entre 12-24h, uma por placa, num total de 50 ninfas (50 repetições). Em cada placa foram colocados, diariamente, ovos de P. xylostella ou ovos de A. kuehniella … Show more

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“…Predators of the family Anthocoridae (Hemiptera) can locate and feed on prey efficiently, and they can also survive in the near absence or dearth of prey by consuming alternative food sources, which may facilitate their permanence in fields (Burgio et al 2004;Brito et al 2009). This behavior makes them potential agents for the biological control of many agricultural pests, such as mites, thrips, aphids, psyllids and eggs, larvae or pupae of Lepidopteran pests (Xu et al 2006;Mahmoudi-Dehpahni et al 2020;Santos et al 2020;Gharbi 2021).…”
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“…Predators of the family Anthocoridae (Hemiptera) can locate and feed on prey efficiently, and they can also survive in the near absence or dearth of prey by consuming alternative food sources, which may facilitate their permanence in fields (Burgio et al 2004;Brito et al 2009). This behavior makes them potential agents for the biological control of many agricultural pests, such as mites, thrips, aphids, psyllids and eggs, larvae or pupae of Lepidopteran pests (Xu et al 2006;Mahmoudi-Dehpahni et al 2020;Santos et al 2020;Gharbi 2021).…”
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“…Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt)-based biopesticides are the most important agents used in the biological control of P. xylostella (Zago et al 2014), and predatory bugs of the genus Orius (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) were detected in different crop areas, suggesting that these might be suitable for use in the biological control of P. xylostella (Guedes 2006;Brito et al 2009).…”
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