2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2010000300007
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Diversidade de Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) em plantas aromáticas (Apiaceae) como sítios de sobrevivência e reprodução em sistema agroecológico

Abstract: -Studies show that Apiaceae may provide concentrated vital resources for predator insects, stimulating their abundance, diversity and persistence in agricultural systems, thereby increasing their effi ciency as biological control agents. Among the predatory insects, Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) on many different species both as larvae and adults, complementing their diet with pollen and/or nectar. This study aimed to determine the diversity and relative abundance of Coccinellidae species visiting plants of Aneth… Show more

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“…Coleomegilla maculata has a polyphagous feeding habits and is normally present in agro-ecosystems, including Brazil, where it develops and reproduces itself well when feeding on aphids alone, or even on eggs and neonate larvae of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera (Patt et al, 1997a;Harmon et al, 2000;Lundgren et al, 2005;Lixa et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Coleomegilla maculata has a polyphagous feeding habits and is normally present in agro-ecosystems, including Brazil, where it develops and reproduces itself well when feeding on aphids alone, or even on eggs and neonate larvae of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera (Patt et al, 1997a;Harmon et al, 2000;Lundgren et al, 2005;Lixa et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are among the plants that attract the aphidophagous lady beetles, including C. maculata, that visit them frequently during the flowering phase, most likely in search of their flower resources, such as pollen (Patt et al, 1997a, b;Ambrosino et al, 2006;Lixa et al, 2010;Resende et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…são boas candidatas para serem utilizadas como atrativas a inimigos naturais. Estas plantas são exploradas comercialmente no Brasil por suas propriedades medicinais e condimentares (rAMos, 2008;stefAnello et al, 2008), mas também fornecem recursos vitais concentrados para inimigos naturais de pragas agrícolas, o que possibilita o aumento da eficiência desses organismos como agentes de controle, além de auxiliarem na sua manutenção na área de cultivo (BAggen et al, 1999;lixA et al, 2010;resende et al, 2010).…”
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“…Além disso, os pulgões se multiplicam de forma rápida, principalmente com temperaturas favoráveis, 24 e 30 ºC (MALAQUIAS et al, 2014) (Lixa et al, 2010;Resende et al, 2010) Os adultos foram separados em casais e mantidos em minigaiolas plásticas transparentes (8 cm de altura x 10,9 cm de diâmetro) e alimentados com pulgões da couve e da erva-doce até realizarem posturas. Após a eclosão, as larvas de C. sanguinea, geração F 1 , foram individualizadas em placas de Petri (1,5 cm de altura x 8,0 cm de diâmetro) recobertas com filme de polietileno, metodologia adaptada de Oliveira et al (2004).…”
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