2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162006000400002
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Spatial distribution of Pseudaletia sequax Franclemlont in triticale under no-till management

Abstract: The knowledge of the spatial distribution of insect populations in crops allows the estimation of the population density in space, the classification of damage impact on yield as well as decisions to be made about control measures. To evaluate the spatial distribution of the wheat armyworm Pseudaletia sequax Franclemont, in relation to the development and yield of triticale (Triticum secale Wittmack) under no-till management, samplings were taken at 302 points in a square grid measuring 10 × 10 m, in Campinas,… Show more

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“…The variation of soil physical, in general, was lower than of the soil chemical properties, as already observed in other soil types by Carvalho et al (1998) and Cavalcante et al (2007). The range of the values of the coefficients of skewness varied from -0.63 to +0.78, except for the data distribution of S (+1.76) and K (+2.33), which indicates that these elements have a local distribution, that is, high values were found for these elements at some points, but most values were low (Grego et al, 2006). The same tendency was observed for the coefficients of kurtosis (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The variation of soil physical, in general, was lower than of the soil chemical properties, as already observed in other soil types by Carvalho et al (1998) and Cavalcante et al (2007). The range of the values of the coefficients of skewness varied from -0.63 to +0.78, except for the data distribution of S (+1.76) and K (+2.33), which indicates that these elements have a local distribution, that is, high values were found for these elements at some points, but most values were low (Grego et al, 2006). The same tendency was observed for the coefficients of kurtosis (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Quando esses insetos-praga atingem níveis populacionais que causam dano econômico, um dos aspectos importantes para o correto emprego da aplicação de medidas de controle é a determinação da distribuição espacial, tornando-se essencial, para tanto, a escolha da técnica e da malha de amostragem, aspectos que podem interferir na eficiência do referido método (SUBRAMANYAM & HAGSTRUM, 1996;GREGO et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Os estudos da dependência espacial de pragas, por meio da geoestatística, têm sido bastante utilizados nos últimos anos, permitindo fazer um controle mais adequado dessas pragas (GREGO et al, 2006;SILVA et al, 2011;MONTEIRO et al, 2013;RIOS et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified