2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842011000500023
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First register of occurrence of Frankliniella schultzei (Trybom, 1910) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) in the state of Piauí, Brazil

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“…Frankliniella schultzei ( Figure 1D) is highly polyphagous and widespread (Hoddle et al 2008) and had already been recorded in this subregion with a few comments on damage (Monteiro 1999, Fontes et al 2011, Lima et al 2013). In our study, it was collected on all Fabaceae sampled, and was already recorded on most of these plant species in Brazil.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Frankliniella schultzei ( Figure 1D) is highly polyphagous and widespread (Hoddle et al 2008) and had already been recorded in this subregion with a few comments on damage (Monteiro 1999, Fontes et al 2011, Lima et al 2013). In our study, it was collected on all Fabaceae sampled, and was already recorded on most of these plant species in Brazil.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Prior to this study, thrips species associated to fabaceous crops in this area were recorded only on cowpea (Fontes et al 2011, Lima et al 2013). On all fabaceous sampled, except for soybeans, seven host-associations with thrips were established ( Table 1).…”
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“…Thrips are phytophagous insects that feed on several plants, mainly grape (Vitis vinifera), onion (Allium cepa), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), tomato (Solanum lycopersicon), cotton (Gossypuim hirsutun), and peanut (Arachis hypogaea) (Gonçalves, 2006;Botton et al, 2007;Freddi et al, 2007;Fontes et al, 2011;Macharia et al, 2015;Schneweis et al, 2016). These insects cause direct and indirect damage to commercial crops.…”
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“…However, thrips are poorly known on cowpea, despite their economic importance. Frankliniella schultzei (Trybom, 1910) is the only thrips species recorded on cowpea in northeastern Brazil, in the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Piauí (Chagas 1993, Fontes et al 2011.…”
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confidence: 99%