2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2005000600021
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Distribuição de insetos fitófagos (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha) em plantas cítricas no estado do Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: -The phytosanitary problems leading to lower citrus production in the state of Rio de Janeiro are due to the insufficient knowledge on insect species affecting citrus orchards. The objective of this research was to study the geographic distribution of phytophagous insect species, associated with citrus production, in 17 municipalities of Rio de Janeiro, from January 2000 to June 2001. The municipalities are located in four regions: Baixada Fluminense (the lowland region), Região Serrana (the mountain region), … Show more

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“…Although the species Myzus persicae has been cited as a peach pest (Castillo, 1993;Salles, 1998), it was not found colonizing plants. Another species, T. citricida, found in large numbers in the traps, has an occurrence associated with the phenological stage of leafy flowering of Citrus species (Cassino and Rodrigues, 2005), where it is not considered a peach pest. The seasonal variation of the total number of aphids collected by means of Möericke traps and species clas- …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the species Myzus persicae has been cited as a peach pest (Castillo, 1993;Salles, 1998), it was not found colonizing plants. Another species, T. citricida, found in large numbers in the traps, has an occurrence associated with the phenological stage of leafy flowering of Citrus species (Cassino and Rodrigues, 2005), where it is not considered a peach pest. The seasonal variation of the total number of aphids collected by means of Möericke traps and species clas- …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because U. citri is primarily found on the trunk and branches, the tree's canopy protects it from commonly used pesticides. Besides, Cassino & Rodrigues (2005) reported that S. articulatus Lecanodiaspididae L. rugosa (Le, Br, Fr) Nova Aliança, R, 4S, (v 2017, vi.2017 Jaboticabal, U, 1S (vi.2015, vii.2015, viii.2015 (Le) São Carlos, U, 10S (vi.2015, vii.2015, ix.2015 6 ex., 4 slides, + ex. in ethanol.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Gravena (2011), with the development and application of the concepts of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Brazilian citrus orchards beginning in the 1980s, several scientific articles linked to pest management options were published, most notably in the journal Laranja (currently Citrus Research & Technology) (Parra et al 2003;Gravena 2005;Yamamoto 2008). During the same period, surveys of scale insects associated with citrus plants were conducted in several states in Brazil, of which the most relevant were performed by Wolff & Corseuil (1993, 1994a, Bock & Tarragó (1995), and Wolff et al (2004), covering 23 municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul; by Cassino & Rodrigues (2005), covering 17 municipalities in Rio de Janeiro State; and by Silva & Jordão (2005), covering 3 municipalities of Amapá. Other reports of Citrus spp.…”
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“…A falta de conhecimento e tecnologia para controle das espécies de pragas e doenças associadas aos citros, tem acarretado baixa produtividade na citricultura nacional (CASSINO; RODRIGUES, 2005;MEDEIROS et al, 2009). No Estado de São Paulo, a produção convencional de citros apresenta menor investimento em adubação (33%) em relação aos defensivos agrícolas (41%), tornando a ocorrência de pragas um fator gerador de altos custos na citricultura.…”
Section: 1produção E Comercialização De Citrosunclassified