2004
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2004.645.12
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Monitoring Mango Pests Within an Integrated Production Program in Brazil

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“…Taking all cultivars together, losses stand at 17% in early April and exceed 70% at mid-June. More generally, populations of fruit fly are most abundant during the peak of ripening time of mangos as recorded for the genus Anastrepha in Central America [15] and South America [16], for the genus Bactrocera in India [17] and in the Pacific ocean [18] as well.…”
Section: Production Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking all cultivars together, losses stand at 17% in early April and exceed 70% at mid-June. More generally, populations of fruit fly are most abundant during the peak of ripening time of mangos as recorded for the genus Anastrepha in Central America [15] and South America [16], for the genus Bactrocera in India [17] and in the Pacific ocean [18] as well.…”
Section: Production Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Vale do São Francisco, as culturas tiveram um alto grau de investimentos que culminaram com culturas bastante tecnificadas, com destaque para a manga: Tommy Atkins, Kent, Keitt, Palmer e Haden (CARNEIRO et al, 2019;COTRIM et al, 2011;HAJI et al, 2004). Tecnologias essas, como os reguladores de crescimento, que permitiram a indução floral em diferentes períodos, gerando a produção contínua da manga ao longo de todo o ano (CARNEIRO et al, 2019).…”
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“…Indubitavelmente, o aumento da agricultura irrigada na Caatinga, nos últimos anos, gerou implicações socioeconômicas positivas, como a multiplicação nas exportações de frutas e geração de empregos ao converter áreas marginais semiáridas em locais de grande desenvolvimento agrícola (HAJI et al, 2004;BASTIAANSSEN, 2012;BASSOI, 2007). No entanto, essas atividades intensificaram os conflitos relacionados ao uso da água no bioma (FERREIRA et al, 2020;FOLHES;RENNÓ;SOARES, 2009).…”
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