2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782008000800040
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Ocorrência de Erinnyis ello e Spodoptera marima na cultura da mamona no Rio Grande do Sul

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“…The low percentage of arthropods feeding on seeds and roots can be explained in part by the high concentration of ricinine in these parts of the plant (Salihu et al 2014). To feed on seeds and roots, these arthropods have had to develop highly efficient mechanisms of detoxification (Yasur et al 2009 Hua (1984); Delaya et al (1985); Basappa and Lingappa (2001); Mau and Kessing (2007) Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner, 1803(Hübner, -1808 India and USA Wene (1933); Ribeiro and Costa (2008) Spodoptera cosmioides (Walker, 1858) Brazil Bavaresco et al (2003) Spodoptera exigua (Hübner, 1808) Egypt Ribeiro and Costa (2008) Spodoptera litura (Fabricius, 1775) India and Pakistan Lohar et al (1997) Noctuidae Achaea janata (Linnaeus, 1758) India, USA, and China Hua (1984); Delaya et al (1985); Basappa and Lingappa (2001); Mau and Kessing (2007) Heliothis sp. Costa Rica Anónimo (1991) A total of 76 species of phytophagous arthropods associated to cultivated plants of R. communis is found worldwide (Table 1).…”
Section: Phytophagous Arthropods Associated With R Communismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The low percentage of arthropods feeding on seeds and roots can be explained in part by the high concentration of ricinine in these parts of the plant (Salihu et al 2014). To feed on seeds and roots, these arthropods have had to develop highly efficient mechanisms of detoxification (Yasur et al 2009 Hua (1984); Delaya et al (1985); Basappa and Lingappa (2001); Mau and Kessing (2007) Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner, 1803(Hübner, -1808 India and USA Wene (1933); Ribeiro and Costa (2008) Spodoptera cosmioides (Walker, 1858) Brazil Bavaresco et al (2003) Spodoptera exigua (Hübner, 1808) Egypt Ribeiro and Costa (2008) Spodoptera litura (Fabricius, 1775) India and Pakistan Lohar et al (1997) Noctuidae Achaea janata (Linnaeus, 1758) India, USA, and China Hua (1984); Delaya et al (1985); Basappa and Lingappa (2001); Mau and Kessing (2007) Heliothis sp. Costa Rica Anónimo (1991) A total of 76 species of phytophagous arthropods associated to cultivated plants of R. communis is found worldwide (Table 1).…”
Section: Phytophagous Arthropods Associated With R Communismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principal pests in Brazil are N. viridula, the leafhopper Empoasca spp., some defoliator larvae including S. frugiperda Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), A. janata, and A. ipsilon, and mites such as T. urticae, and T. ludeni Zacher, 1913 (Acarina: Tetranychidae) (Soares et al 2001;Ribeiro and Costa 2008). In Colombia, C. gossypii is mentioned as the pest of greatest economic importance in R. communis crops (Varón et al 2010).…”
Section: Phytophagous Arthropods Associated With R Communismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the major pests are stink bug ( Nezara viridula ); leafhopper ( Empoasca spp. ); defoliators including armyworm ( Spodoptera frugiperda ), A. janata , and black cutworm ( Agrotis ipsilon ); and the mites Tetranychus urticae and Tetranychus ludeni (Soares et al, 2001; Ribeiro and Costa, 2008). In Colombia, cotton lace bug ( Corythucha gossypii ) was reported as a pest of castor plants (Varón et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the northeast region, for example, planting this crop has been encouraged not only due to the low cost of implementation and production involved but also for its recognized tolerance to adverse conditions of climate and soil, such as in drought-related stress area (Severino et al, 2012). Nevertheless, the crop yield in Brazil is lower than in other countries due to the lack of information about the damages caused by species of insects and mites, which has compromised the economic exploitation of this crop (Ribeiro and Costa, 2008). Some species of Tingidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) have a great potential to become the major pests of this crop, among them, Corythucha gossypii (Fabricius, 1794) is notable (Varón et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%