2017
DOI: 10.22571/actabra11201715
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Damage in Khaya ivorensis caused by Trigona spinipes in Brazilian savannah

Abstract: Trigona spinipes (abelhas-arapuá) atacam o broto apical da planta de Khaya ivorensis (mogno-africano), causando atrofia e brotação, provocando ramificações que irão depreciar o fuste se não manejado. Danos à cultura de K. ivorensis já foram relatados para o Brasil, porém nunca antes para a savana brasileira. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi realizar o levantamento do ataque de Trigona spinipes e relatar como primeiro registro a presença e o dano causado um plantio de mogno-africano na savana brasileira. A área ap… Show more

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“…Another factor that in uenced the growth of E. cloeziana was the attack of the T. spinipes, classi ed by Damascena et al (2017) as a kind of common occurrence in the Brazilian Cerrado. T. spinipes jaws cut the tissues of the plants causing a release of certain secretions, resins or brous laments for the construction of their nests in the branches of the trees or, in abandoned termite mounds (Moura et al 2017). In addition to the injuries caused by the direct attack of this insect, such as destruction of ower buds, new branches, owers and fruits (Gallo et al 2002), the exposure of tissues can allow the entry of pathogens, causing even greater problems in production (Alves et al 2018).…”
Section: Qualitative Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another factor that in uenced the growth of E. cloeziana was the attack of the T. spinipes, classi ed by Damascena et al (2017) as a kind of common occurrence in the Brazilian Cerrado. T. spinipes jaws cut the tissues of the plants causing a release of certain secretions, resins or brous laments for the construction of their nests in the branches of the trees or, in abandoned termite mounds (Moura et al 2017). In addition to the injuries caused by the direct attack of this insect, such as destruction of ower buds, new branches, owers and fruits (Gallo et al 2002), the exposure of tissues can allow the entry of pathogens, causing even greater problems in production (Alves et al 2018).…”
Section: Qualitative Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na flor copo-de-leite (Zantedeschia aethiopica) a abelha irapuá, ao coletar o pólen danifica a inflorescência da flor deixando-a inviável para comercialização (Carvalho et al, 2009). Moura et al (2017) observaram também a T. spinipes predando a parte apical do caule jovem de Khayaivorensis (Mogno africano), causando atrofia e brotação, provocando ramificações que irão depreciar o fuste se não manejado. Muitos são os trabalhos encontrados relatando os prejuízos causados por abelhas T. spinipes em diversas culturas, tais como banana, uva, manga,citrus (Agrofit, 2019) e maracujazeiro amarelo (Boiça Junior et al, 2014), porém poucas são as estratégias de controle.…”
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“…The species Khaya ivorensis, belonging to the Meliaceae botanical family comes from regions of West Africa, where it occurs naturally in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Angola, Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Cameroon (Lemmens, 2008). This tree species is commonly called African mahogany, presents great economic importance, having its plantation explored commercially in the countries of natural occurrence and in Asian and South American countries (Moura et al, 2017).…”
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