2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-29452014000500036
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Controle de Cerconota anonella (Sepp.) (Lep.: Oecophoridae) e de Bephratelloides pomorum (Fab.) (Hym.: Eurytomidae) em frutos de pinha (Annona squamosa L.)

Abstract: RESUMO -A pinha, Annona squamosa L., é uma frutífera tropical da família anonácea, cujo mercado tem-se ampliado a cada ano, sendo cultivada expressivamente na região Nordeste, onde pequenos produtores a têm como principal fonte de renda. Entretanto, problemas causados pelas duas pragas-chave, Cerconota anonella (Sepp.,1830) (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) e Bephratelloides pomorum (Fab.,1808) (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae), têm limitado a produção e, consequentemente, a comercialização dos frutos. No intuito de minimi… Show more

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“…Bephratelloides Girault (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) is a genus composed of seven species of stingless wasps that are associated with Annonaceae because five of those species complete part of their life cycle inside the seeds of these plants (Grissell & Foster, 1996;Noyes, 2019). In particular, Bephratelloides pomorum Fabricius and B. cubensis Ashmead are among the most important pests of the commercial species of Annona because of the damage they cause to the fruits (Grissell & Schauff, 1990;Peña & Bennett, 1995;Castañeda-Vildózola, Nava-Díaz, Franco-Mora, Lomeli-Flores, & Peña, 2011;Silva, Broglio, Lemos, Salvador, & Neves, 2014). There are also reports of their presence in other genera of the Annonaceae like Cymbopetalum (Grissell & Foster, 1996).…”
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“…Bephratelloides Girault (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) is a genus composed of seven species of stingless wasps that are associated with Annonaceae because five of those species complete part of their life cycle inside the seeds of these plants (Grissell & Foster, 1996;Noyes, 2019). In particular, Bephratelloides pomorum Fabricius and B. cubensis Ashmead are among the most important pests of the commercial species of Annona because of the damage they cause to the fruits (Grissell & Schauff, 1990;Peña & Bennett, 1995;Castañeda-Vildózola, Nava-Díaz, Franco-Mora, Lomeli-Flores, & Peña, 2011;Silva, Broglio, Lemos, Salvador, & Neves, 2014). There are also reports of their presence in other genera of the Annonaceae like Cymbopetalum (Grissell & Foster, 1996).…”
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