2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87052008000100024
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Incidência de ácaros em cafeeiro cv. Catuaí Amarelo

Abstract: MITE FAUNA ON COFFEE PLANTS CV. CATUAÍ AMARELOThe objective of this work was to study the diversity of mites found on a coffee (Coffea arabica L.) plantation located in Atibaia County, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The study was carried out on a near 15 year old plantation of 'Catuaí Amarelo'. From 60 marked coffee plants, leaves, branches and berries were collected to evaluate the species of mites present on the plants. Twenty one species of mites belonging to 14 families were found. The highest diversity was o… Show more

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“…The Tenuipalpidae had the highest abundance of all phytophagous mites, regardless of the cultivation system (Mineiro, Sato, Raga, Souza Filho, & Spongoski, 2008). Fernandes (2013) reported mites from Tenuipalpidae in agroforestry-managed coffee which was different to our study showing low rates in the agroforestry system.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…The Tenuipalpidae had the highest abundance of all phytophagous mites, regardless of the cultivation system (Mineiro, Sato, Raga, Souza Filho, & Spongoski, 2008). Fernandes (2013) reported mites from Tenuipalpidae in agroforestry-managed coffee which was different to our study showing low rates in the agroforestry system.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…In the present study, clear of this phytoseiid mite was low (MINEIRO et al, 2006a(MINEIRO et al, , 2006b(MINEIRO et al, , 2008a(MINEIRO et al, , 2009. Euseius citrifolius Denmark & Muma was another phytoseiid mite found on coffee trees within the forest fragment, but in a very small number in this environment.…”
Section: Oligonychus Yothersi (Mcgregor)mentioning
confidence: 43%
“…In Brazil, this species was also found feeding on mango (Mangifera indica), Yerba mate (Gouvea et al 2007) or Paraguayan tea (Ilex paraguariensis) (Alves et al 2004;Alves and Oliveira 2009) and coffee leaves (Coffea spp.) (Mineiro et al 2008;Moraes and Flechtmann 2008). The first record of O. yothersi attacking eucalyptus trees was on clonal seedlings in a greenhouse with roughly 50,000 seedlings.…”
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confidence: 99%