2012
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7925.2012v25n3p305
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Primeiro registro de predação por microlepidóptero (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Olethreutinae) sobre sementes de Cupania vernalis Cambess. (Sapindaceae) no Sul do Brasil

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“…The weight loss of corn by this insect reached 7.2% and between 6.2% to 21.5% in Tanzania and Pakistan, respectively (Bakhtavar et al, 2019). The physiological quality of Cupania versalis Cambess seeds (Sapindaceae) was totally compromised when 38.2% of its content was consumed by this insect (Boscardin et al, 2012). Damage by R. dominica may be reducing the vigor and germination of sudangrass seeds, similar to the germination percentage, vigor and initial plant population of Sorghum bicolor L. Moench (Poaceae) that were reduced by 23.52%, 24,37% and 20.92%, respectively, when at least 15% of the seed content was consumed (Netto et al, 1999).…”
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“…The weight loss of corn by this insect reached 7.2% and between 6.2% to 21.5% in Tanzania and Pakistan, respectively (Bakhtavar et al, 2019). The physiological quality of Cupania versalis Cambess seeds (Sapindaceae) was totally compromised when 38.2% of its content was consumed by this insect (Boscardin et al, 2012). Damage by R. dominica may be reducing the vigor and germination of sudangrass seeds, similar to the germination percentage, vigor and initial plant population of Sorghum bicolor L. Moench (Poaceae) that were reduced by 23.52%, 24,37% and 20.92%, respectively, when at least 15% of the seed content was consumed (Netto et al, 1999).…”
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“…ex Choisy) por M. flabelliger Fahraeus. Já Scherer & Romanowski (2005) mostram que M. baeri inviabiliza 67,6% das sementes de I. imperati (Vahl). É possível, inclusive, que uma mesma espécie de Megacerus associada com determinada espécie de Ipomoea tenha variações nas taxas de predação de sementes quando diferentes localidades são comparadas.…”
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