2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-67622002000400013
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Influência de faixas de vegetação nativa em povoamentos de Eucalyptus cloeziana sobre população de Oxydia vesulia (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)

Abstract: O eucalipto é a espécie florestal mais plantada no Brasil, e por pertencer à família Myrtaceae sofre ataques de insetos que migram de hospedeiros nativos dessa planta, entre os quais Oxydia vesulia (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), espécie responsável por danos significativos a plantas desse grupo, em várias regiões do País. O estabelecimento e a preservação de reservas nativas têm sido uma das alternativas para reduzir a ação de agentes daninhos, pois promovem o aumento da diversidade ecológica e, conseqüentemente,… Show more

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“…This dynamics was similar to the one reported for Oxydia vesulia (Cramer, 1779) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in a similar study in the same regions, from October 1993 to April 1994 (Santos et al, 2002). Native vegetation strips, intermingled with E. cloeziana Pesq. agropec.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This dynamics was similar to the one reported for Oxydia vesulia (Cramer, 1779) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in a similar study in the same regions, from October 1993 to April 1994 (Santos et al, 2002). Native vegetation strips, intermingled with E. cloeziana Pesq. agropec.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In Brazil, G. brimblecombei was first reported in the state of São Paulo in 2003 (Santana & Burckhardt 2007) and its occurrence is now reported in 10 states, being considered the major threat to silviculture in the country (Wilcken et al 2003;Lutinski et al 2006;Oliveira et al 2006;Silva et al 2010). Since Brazil possesses the largest eucalyptus planted forest in the world, covering more than 3 million hectares (Santos et al 2002; Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia 2006), effective controlling efforts urge to avoid negative consequences to the production of charcoal, cellulose and wood, with severe losses to Brazilian economy.…”
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“…De modo geral, o aumento da diversidade ambiental aumenta as chances de se encontrar inimigos naturais das pragas de cultivos, o que ocorre em plantios de Eucalyptus próximos a fragmentos de mata , Santos et al 2002, Murta et al 2008.…”
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