2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132010000300007
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Populational fluctuation of vectors of Xylella fastidiosa, wells in sweet orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] varieties of northwest Paraná State, Brazil

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to assess the population flutuation of the sharpshooters species subfamily Cicadellinae belonging to the tribes Cicadellini and Proconiini, in sweet orange [Citrus sinensis( L).

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“…The remaining species were rare or occasional in both orchards. Similar results have been obtained by studies in Brazil Nunes et al 2007;Menegatti et al 2008;Miranda et al 2009;Molina et al 2010), where Dilobopterus costalimai Young was the dominant species; but other research has shown B. xanthophis as the most abundant and frequent species on citrus (Yamamoto et al 2001;2002;Coelho et al 2008).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The remaining species were rare or occasional in both orchards. Similar results have been obtained by studies in Brazil Nunes et al 2007;Menegatti et al 2008;Miranda et al 2009;Molina et al 2010), where Dilobopterus costalimai Young was the dominant species; but other research has shown B. xanthophis as the most abundant and frequent species on citrus (Yamamoto et al 2001;2002;Coelho et al 2008).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Host plant associations are known for few species with most records on herbaceous plants in pastures, cereal crops and weedy vegetation of citrus groves (Redak et al 2004). So far, the genus includes a confirmed vector of the bacterium X. fastidiosa, P. corniculata (Krügner et al 2000), that is frequently found in citrus orchards in Brazil (Marucci et al 2002;Yamamoto et al 2002;de Molina et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ott et al 2006;Coelho et al 2008;de Molina et al 2010) and Coffea arabica 'coffee'(Garita-Cambronero et al 2008). …”
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“…Agrupando-se os dados dos dois isolados nas três cultivares de ameixeira, observou-se que o percentual total de amostras infectadas aumentou de 6,8 para 18,1% entre o período de 120 e 240 dias após a inoculação (Tabela 1). Isso evidencia que o processo de colonização em ameixeira pode ser lento, similar ao que acontece em citros e cafeeiro (ALMEIDA et al, 2001; (CASTRO et al, 2008), algumas podem ser mais atrativas para a alimentação destes insetos quando comparadas a outras, o que já é observado em outras culturas (MONTESINO et al, 2006;MOLINA et al, 2010) e pode induzir a um maior percentual de plantas infectadas nas cultivares preferidas, sem necessariamente serem mais suscetíveis à doença.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified