2015
DOI: 10.18378/rvads.v10i3.3308
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Resposta funcional e capacidade predatória da fase larval de Ceraeochrysa caligata alimentada com Brevicoryne Brassicae

Abstract: RESUMO -O pulgão, Brevicoryne brassicae (L.), é uma das principais pragas da cultura da couve. A necessidade de controle de insetos-pragas de forma racional e sustentável tem gerado a busca de medidas efetivas de controle. Objetivou-se estudar a capacidade predatória e a resposta funcional da fase jovem de Ceraeochrysa caligata (Banks) alimentada com o pulgão Brevicoryne Brassicae (L.), usando ninfas de segundo e terceiro instares. Foram utilizadas cinco densidades de presas, com cinco repetições com dois indi… Show more

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“…The adults show high reproductive capacity (Carvalho & Souza, 2000), high ecological plasticity (Khuhro et al, 2014), and relative tolerance to pesticides (Ono et al, 2017; Pimentel Farias et al., 2018; Rugno, Zanardi & Yamamoto, 2015) and can be readily mass-reared under controlled conditions (López-Arroyo, Tauber & Tauber, 1999). The duration of the developmental period of C. caligata immature instars is dependent on temperature and food type, ranging 4–9, 8–9, and 5–16 days for the first, second, and third instars, respectively (Castro et al, 2009; Nogueira et al, 2007; Souza et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The adults show high reproductive capacity (Carvalho & Souza, 2000), high ecological plasticity (Khuhro et al, 2014), and relative tolerance to pesticides (Ono et al, 2017; Pimentel Farias et al., 2018; Rugno, Zanardi & Yamamoto, 2015) and can be readily mass-reared under controlled conditions (López-Arroyo, Tauber & Tauber, 1999). The duration of the developmental period of C. caligata immature instars is dependent on temperature and food type, ranging 4–9, 8–9, and 5–16 days for the first, second, and third instars, respectively (Castro et al, 2009; Nogueira et al, 2007; Souza et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%