1986
DOI: 10.2307/3495380
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Fall Armyworm Distribution and Population Dynamics in the Southeastern States

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“…Luginbill (1928) also suggested that populations in southern Florida migrate into north-central Georgia by June, continuing east of the Appalachians into South Carolina by July, and perhaps continuing northward along the Atlantic coastal plain. There may also be a northwesterly movement from southern Florida that contributes to the infestation in the Mississippi Valley (Pair et al 1986). These descriptions are generally consistent with movements expected from average synoptic meteorological conditions (Rose et al 1975, Mitchell et al 1991) and the geographical distribution of subpopulations that differed with respect to disease or pesticide resistance (Young 1979, Fuxa 1987, Pitre 1988.…”
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“…Luginbill (1928) also suggested that populations in southern Florida migrate into north-central Georgia by June, continuing east of the Appalachians into South Carolina by July, and perhaps continuing northward along the Atlantic coastal plain. There may also be a northwesterly movement from southern Florida that contributes to the infestation in the Mississippi Valley (Pair et al 1986). These descriptions are generally consistent with movements expected from average synoptic meteorological conditions (Rose et al 1975, Mitchell et al 1991) and the geographical distribution of subpopulations that differed with respect to disease or pesticide resistance (Young 1979, Fuxa 1987, Pitre 1988.…”
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“…The most detailed descriptions were inferred from the timing of fall armyworm appearances through trapping and other forms of monitoring (Luginbill 1928, Pair et al 1986). These indicated both a northward movement from Texas into Oklahoma and a northeasterly ßow from southern Texas that follows the Gulf of Mexico coastal plain into the Mississippi River Valley, with appearances in central Tennessee by mid-July, in southeastern Kansas in late July, and in the Ohio Valley and Maryland by August and September.…”
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“…In the United States, populations of Lepidoptera, including such agricultural pests as the noctuid Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith), which does not have a diapause, are adversely affected by cold temperatures and are replenished each spring by moths arriving from overwintering sites in south Florida, south Texas, Mexico, and the Caribbean (Sparks, 1979;Pair et al, 1986;Simmons & Rogers, 1991). Thus, ectoparasitic nematodes are transported into temperate regions in which neither they nor their host species are continuously present throughout the year.…”
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“…Outra característica desta praga é que não presenta diapausa em nenhum estágio de desenvolvimento, e consequentemente precisa estar sempre em contato com seu hospedeiro para sobreviver, contribuindo de forma preponderante na colonização de novas áreas em lugares mais distantes PAIR et al, 1986;PASHLEY;JOHNSON;SPARKS, 1985;WESTBROOK et al, 2016 S. frugiperda encontra-se distribuído em todas as regiões, mudando de hospedeiro dentro da mesma região conforme a época do ano MARTINELLI et al, 2006.…”
Section: Aspectos Biecológicos De Spodoptera Frugiperdaunclassified
“…Spodoptera frugiperda apresenta uma ampla capacidade de dispersão, podendo se deslocar a grandes distâncias em procura de hospedeiro, além disso, esta espécie tem alto potencial reprodutivo e comportamento de múltiplos acasalamentos PAIR et al, 1986;. Somado a isso, a região produtora de milho no Paraguai se concentra nos estados fronteiriços com Brasil, favorecendo ainda mais cruzamento entre as populações de ambos os países TAYLOR, 1977a;SHELTON et al, 2000;.…”
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