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Braz. j. biol ; 842024.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1469373

ABSTRACT

Abstract Among Bemisia tabaci species, the invasive MEAM1 and MED species are key agricultural pests for many crops. In Brazil, most part of B. tabaci population outbreaks were associated with MEAM1, which, since 1990s quickly spread across the entire country. Later in 2014, the MED was identified in Brazil, initially more restricted to greenhouses, but suddenly reaching new areas in the South and Southeast open regions. Thus, our objective was to investigate the geographical distribution of MEAM1 and MED on open field crops in Brazil. MEAM1 is still the predominant species on open field crops such as soybean, cotton, and tomato. The sequencing of a cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene fragment revealed a single haplotype of MEAM1, suggesting the establishment of a single MEAM1 strain in the country. The haplotypes found for MEAM1 and MED are genetically related to the globally dispersed strains, Jap1 and Mch1, respectively. Continuous monitoring of B. tabaci species is crucial because landscape alterations, climatic changes, and pest management methods may shift the B. tabaci species distribution and dominance in Brazilian crop areas.


Resumo Dentre as espécies de Bemisia tabaci, as espécies invasoras MEAM1 e MED se destacam como pragas de grande importância para várias culturas. No Brasil, a maior parte dos surtos populacionais de mosca-branca são associados a presença da espécie MEAM1, que a partir 1990 se espalhou por todo o país. Por outro lado, em 2014 a espécie MED foi identificada no Brasil, inicialmente restrita a casas de vegetação, mas rapidamente se difundindo em novas áreas nas regiões Sul e Sudeste do Brasil. Assim, nosso objetivo foi investigar a distribuição geográfica das espécies MEAM1 e MED em grandes culturas no Brasil. A espécie MEAM1 continua sendo predominante nas monoculturas como algodão, soja e tomate. O sequenciamento de um fragmento do gene citocromo c oxidase subunidade I (COI) revelou a presença de um haplótipo para MEAM1, sugerindo o estabelecimento de apenas uma linhagem no país. Os haplótipos encontrados para MEAM1 e MED são geneticamente relacionados as linhagens globalmente dispersas Jap1 e Mch1, respectivamente. O monitoramento contínuo das espécies de B. tabaci é crucial pois as mudanças na paisagem, mudanças climáticas e métodos de manejo das pragas podem alterar a dominância e a distribuição dessas espécies nas áreas agrícolas do Brasil.

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Braz. j. biol ; 84: e256949, 2024. tab, mapas, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1360214

ABSTRACT

Among Bemisia tabaci species, the invasive MEAM1 and MED species are key agricultural pests for many crops. In Brazil, most part of B. tabaci population outbreaks were associated with MEAM1, which, since 1990s quickly spread across the entire country. Later in 2014, the MED was identified in Brazil, initially more restricted to greenhouses, but suddenly reaching new areas in the South and Southeast open regions. Thus, our objective was to investigate the geographical distribution of MEAM1 and MED on open field crops in Brazil. MEAM1 is still the predominant species on open field crops such as soybean, cotton, and tomato. The sequencing of a cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene fragment revealed a single haplotype of MEAM1, suggesting the establishment of a single MEAM1 strain in the country. The haplotypes found for MEAM1 and MED are genetically related to the globally dispersed strains, Jap1 and Mch1, respectively. Continuous monitoring of B. tabaci species is crucial because landscape alterations, climatic changes, and pest management methods may shift the B. tabaci species distribution and dominance in Brazilian crop areas.


Dentre as espécies de Bemisia tabaci, as espécies invasoras MEAM1 e MED se destacam como pragas de grande importância para várias culturas. No Brasil, a maior parte dos surtos populacionais de mosca-branca são associados a presença da espécie MEAM1, que a partir 1990 se espalhou por todo o país. Por outro lado, em 2014 a espécie MED foi identificada no Brasil, inicialmente restrita a casas de vegetação, mas rapidamente se difundindo em novas áreas nas regiões Sul e Sudeste do Brasil. Assim, nosso objetivo foi investigar a distribuição geográfica das espécies MEAM1 e MED em grandes culturas no Brasil. A espécie MEAM1 continua sendo predominante nas monoculturas como algodão, soja e tomate. O sequenciamento de um fragmento do gene citocromo c oxidase subunidade I (COI) revelou a presença de um haplótipo para MEAM1, sugerindo o estabelecimento de apenas uma linhagem no país. Os haplótipos encontrados para MEAM1 e MED são geneticamente relacionados as linhagens globalmente dispersas Jap1 e Mch1, respectivamente. O monitoramento contínuo das espécies de B. tabaci é crucial pois as mudanças na paisagem, mudanças climáticas e métodos de manejo das pragas podem alterar a dominância e a distribuição dessas espécies nas áreas agrícolas do Brasil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Pest Control , Chromosome Mapping , Agricultural Pests
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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 29(3): e22729, July-Set. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1409967

ABSTRACT

Abstract The genus Capsicum, native to tropical and subtropical America, belongs to the Solanaceae family, which includes commercially important vegetables such as chilies and green peppers. The silverleaf whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), causes losses to vegetables including Capsicum species. Among the alternatives of pest control, an effective, economical, and environmentally compatible method is the resistance of the host plant. Infestation by B. tabaci was evaluated in 73 Capsicum genotypes, corresponding to the species C. annuum, C. baccatum, C. sinense, C. frutescens and C. pubescens from an Ecuadorian genebank. Eighty-four percent of the C. baccatum genotypes evaluated showed the highest population densities of B. tabaci, while all the genotypes of C. sinense and C. frutescens had the lowest values (p < 0.05). The non-preference of adults and the scarce oviposition of B. tabaci on genotypes of C. sinense and C. frutescens suggests resistance due to antixenosis. These results could guide breeding programs for the resistance of Capsicum species to B. tabaci infestations.


Resumen El género Capsicum es nativo de América tropical y subtropical, pertenece a la familia Solanaceae e incluye ajíes y pimientos, que son hortalizas comercialmente importantes. La mosca blanca Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) ocasiona pérdidas en hortalizas incluyendo especies de Capsicum. Entre las alternativas de control de plagas, un método eficaz, económico y ambientemente compatible es la resistencia de la planta hospedera. Se evaluó la infestación por B. tabaci en 73 genotipos de Capsicum nativos de Ecuador, correspondientes a las especies C. annuum, C. baccatum, C. chinense, C. frutescens y C. pubescens, provenientes de un banco de germoplasma ecuatoriano. El 84% de los genotipos de C. baccatum evaluados mostraron las mayores densidades poblacionales de B. tabaci, mientras que los menores valores los tuvieron todos los genotipos de C. sinense y C. frutescens (p < 0.05). La no preferencia de adultos y la escasa oviposición de B. tabaci sobre genotipos de C. sinense y C. frutescens sugiere resistencia por antixenosis. Estos resultados podrían orientar programas de mejoramiento genético para la resistencia de especies de Capsicum ante infestaciones por B. tabaci.

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Acta biol. colomb ; 24(3): 452-462, Sep.-Dec. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1054639

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Virus del género Begomovirus infectan cultivos de importancia económica en todo el mundo, incluyendo ají. A la fecha, en Colombia no hay reportes de la presencia de begomovirus infectando este cultivo, por lo que el objetivo de esta investigación fue identificar la presencia de virus de este género en ají empleando estrategias moleculares. Se colectaron 197 muestras de ají en diez municipios del Valle del Cauca. Se extrajo el DNA genómico total vegetal y mediante PCR se detectó la presencia de begomovirus. Para establecer la identidad molecular del virus se amplificaron fragmentos de 1,4 kb de muestras colectadas en Palmira y Vijes. Los fragmentos fueron clonados, secuenciados y analizados. Se encontró que el 85,7 % de las muestras de ají evaluadas fueron positivas para begomovirus. Los análisis de secuencia de los fragmentos virales de 1,4 kb arrojaron una identidad de 91,8 % entre ellos y los de secuencia de nucleótidos de los virus aislados en Vijes y Palmira mostró que éstos presentan los valores de identidad más altos (87,2 % y 86,6 %) con el virus de la distorsión de la hoja de maracuyá, un begomovirus aislado de maracuyá en Colombia. Estos análisis estarían indicando que este begomovirus aislado de ají podría ser una nueva especie. De acuerdo con la literatura, este es el primer reporte de un begomovirus infectando cultivos de ají en Colombia.


ABSTRACT Viruses of the genus Begomovirus infect crops of economic importance around the world, including pepper. To date, in Colombia there are no reports of the presence of begomoviruses infecting this crop; therefore, this research work aimed to identify the presence of viruses of this genus in pepper using molecular strategies. Around 197 pepper samples were collected in ten municipalities in Valle del Cauca. Total plant genomic DNA was extracted, and the presence of begomoviruses was detected by using PCR. In order to establish the molecular identity of the virus, fragments of 1.4 kb were amplified from samples collected in Palmira and Vijes municipalities. The fragments obtained were cloned, sequenced, and analyzed. The results show that about 85.7 % of the pepper samples evaluated were positive for begomoviruses. Sequence analysis of the viral fragments of 1.4 kb showed an identity of 91.8 % among them. The nucleotide sequence analysis of the begomoviruses isolated in Vijes and Palmira showed its highest identity values (87.2 % and 86.6 %) with the passion fruit leaf distortion virus, a begomovirus that is affecting passion fruit crops in Colombia. These sequences analyze would indicate that this begomovirus isolated from pepper could be a new species that has not been reported worldwide. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a begomovirus infecting pepper crops in Colombia.

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Acta biol. colomb ; 24(3): 528-537, Sep.-Dec. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1054647

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Las arvenses son hospederos alternos de begomovirus (Geminiviridae), los cuales facilitan su persistencia y propagación a cultivos de interés agronómico, como el tomate. El objetivo de esta investigación fue obtener el genoma completo de un begomovirus bipartita encontrado en Amaranthus dubius, Rivina humilis, Rhynchosia minima, Desmodium sp. y Caesalpinia sp., las cuales fueron colectadas en cultivos de tomate en Ginebra y Cerrito, Valle del Cauca. El genoma del begomovirus fue obtenido utilizando amplificación por círculo rodante y digestión con las enzimas EcoRI y EcoRV, las cuáles cortan el componente genómico A y B, respectivamente. Estos fragmentos fueron clonados, secuenciados y analizados. Finalmente, se verificó la presencia de este begomovirus en todas las arvenses mediante PCR específico. Se obtuvieron tres clonas EcoRI y cinco clonas EcoRV. Los fragmentos que portan los componentes A y B presentan un tamaño de 2 584 y 2 543 nt, respectivamente. El análisis de secuencia de nucleótidos del genoma begomoviral A con otros begomovirus previamente reportados, mostró la mayor identidad (90,9 %) con el virus del mosaico dorado de Rhynchosia de Yucatán. Tomando como base el criterio de demarcación actual para las especies de Begomovirus establecido por el Comité Internacional de Taxonomía de Virus, el geminivirus aislado de las arvenses A. dubius, R. humilis, R. minima, Desmodium sp. y Caesalpinia sp., constituye una nueva especie begomoviral. Con base en la sintomatología observada en campo, se propone el nombre de Virus del mosaico dorado de Rhynchosia de Colombia para designar a esta nueva especie.


ABSTRACT The weeds are alternative hosts of begomoviruses (Geminiviridae), which facilitate their persistence and propagation to crops of agronomic interest, such as tomatoes. The objective of this investigation was to obtain the complete genome of a bipartite begomovirus found in Amaranthus dubius, Rivina humilis, Rhynchosia minima, Desmodium sp. and Caesalpinia sp., which were collected in tomato crops in Ginebra and Cerrito, Valle del Cauca. The genome of the begomovirus was obtained using rolling circle amplification and digestion with the enzymes EcoRI and EcoRV, which cut the genomic component A and B, respectively. These fragments were cloned, sequenced, and analyzed. Finally, the presence of this begomovirus in all weeds was verified by specific PCR. Three EcoRI clones and five EcoRV clones were obtained. The fragments carrying components A and B have a size of 2 584 and 2 543 nt, respectively. The analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the begomoviral A genome with other previously reported begomoviruses showed the highest identity (90.9 %) with the Rhynchosia golden mosaic virus Yucatán. Based on the current demarcation criterion for the Begomovirus species established by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, the geminivirus isolated from the weeds A. dubius, R. humilis, R. minima, Desmodium sp. and Caesalpinia sp., constitutes a new begomoviral species. Based on the symptoms observed in the field, the name of the Rhynchosia golden mosaic Colombia virus is proposed to designate this new species.

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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 86: e0942017, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-998421

ABSTRACT

Bemisia tabaci has been known in Brazil since 1923, in cotton, soybean, tomato and bean crops, and it leads to economic losses due to the transmission of different viruses. Studies focused on analyzing the incidence of this pest in forest environments remain scarce in the literature. Thus, the aims of the current study were to investigate the incidence of B. tabaci in four Atlantic forest fragments in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, as well as to record its hosts in these environments. An area of approximately one hectare was delimited for each Atlantic forest fragment based on images provided by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Plants presenting whiteflies were tagged throughout monthly inspections conducted in each forest fragment in order to be checked during the following visits. Collection criteria were adopted to assure sampling standardization in each fragment. The mean number of whiteflies was analyzed through the Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test, which was followed by Dunn's post-hoc test, both at 5% significance level. The total of 216 collections were conducted and 1,126 B. tabaci fourth-instar nymphs were collected in four Atlantic forest fragments over 24 months. The following hosts were recorded for the first time: Caesalpinia pluviosa Benth, Tradescantia zebrina Linn., Impatiens walleriana Linn., Cupania sp. and Talisia esculenta Klotzsch & O. Berg. The dry period (winter) enabled the increase of B. tabaci populations in the herein investigated forest fragments.(AU)


Bemisia tabaci é conhecida no Brasil desde 1923, relatada em cultivos de algodão, soja, tomate e feijoeiro, promovendo prejuízos econômicos por ser transmissora de viroses. São praticamente inexistentes os trabalhos que analisam sua ocorrência em ambiente florestal. Nesse sentido, o objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a ocorrência de B. tabaci em quatro fragmentos florestais de Mata Atlântica no estado do Rio de Janeiro, bem como registrar seus hospedeiros nesses ambientes. Em cada fragmento de Mata Atlântica foi demarcada uma área com cerca de um hectare, delimitada com o uso de imagens obtidas do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). Ao longo das inspeções mensais nos fragmentos florestais, os vegetais que apresentavam moscas-brancas foram marcados e inspecionados a toda nova visita. Adotaram-se critérios de coleta para garantir padronização do esforço amostral em todos os fragmentos. A análise do número médio de moscas-brancas foi feita pelo teste não paramétrico de Kruskal-Wallis, com posterior aplicação do pós-teste de Dunn, ambos a 5% de significância. Foram realizadas 216 coletas e capturadas 1.126 ninfas de quarto instar de B. tabaci nos quatro fragmentos de Mata Atlântica ao longo dos 24 meses. Registraram-se, pela primeira vez, os hospedeiros: Caesalpinia pluviosa Benth, Tradescantia zebrina Linn., Impatiens walleriana Linn., Cupania sp. e Talisia esculenta Klotzsch & O. Berg. O período seco (inverno) promove estímulos para o aumento da população de B. tabaci em fragmentos florestais.(AU)


Subject(s)
Forests , Hemiptera , Impatiens , Caesalpinia , Tradescantia
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Mycobiology ; : 440-447, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729731

ABSTRACT

Dual biocontrol of both insects and plant pathogens has been reported for certain fungal entomopathogens, including Beauveria bassiana and Lecanicillum spp. In this study, we demonstrate, for the first time, the dual biocontrol potential of two fungal isolates identified by morphological and phylogenetic analyses as Isaria javanica. Both these isolates caused mortality in the greater wax moth, and hence can be considered entomopathogens. Spores of the isolates were also pathogenic to nymphs of the green peach aphid (Myzus persicae), with an LC₅₀ value of 10⁷ spores/mL 4 days after inoculation and an LT₅₀ of 4.2 days with a dose of 10⁸ spores/mL. In vitro antifungal assays also demonstrated a strong inhibitory effect on the growth of two fungi that are pathogenic to peppers, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Phytophthora capsici. These results indicate that I. javanica isolates could be used as novel biocontrol agents for the simultaneous control of aphids and fungal diseases, such as anthracnose and Phytophthora blight, in an integrated pest management framework for red pepper.


Subject(s)
Aphids , Beauveria , Capsicum , Colletotrichum , Fungi , Hemiptera , In Vitro Techniques , Insecta , Mortality , Moths , Nymph , Pest Control , Phytophthora , Plants , Prunus persica , Spores
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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 85: e0982017, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-998430

ABSTRACT

This study was aimed at assessing some biological parameters of Bemisia tabaci B biotype at immature stages to examine antibiosis in six soybean genotypes, besides antixenosis resistance to oviposition in choice and non-choice tests, under greenhouse and laboratory conditions. Between April 2016 and August 2016, bioassays were carried out at the Laboratory of Applied Entomology at College of Agricultural Sciences at Federal University of Grande Dourados (UFGD) Dourados (MS), Brazil. The following variables were evaluated: egg incubation period, nymphal and egg-to-adult duration, egg and nymph viability, and egg-to-adult survival on the soybean genotypes 68i70 RSF IPRO, M6210 IPRO, MS 947 IPRO, BMX Potência RR, M6410 IPRO, and ANTA 82 RR. Antixenosis resistance to oviposition by the silverleaf whitefly was found for MS 947 IPRO, while oviposition was highest for ANTA 82 RR, M6210 IPRO, and M6410 IPRO. The genotype MS 947 IPRO adversely affected egg and nymph viability, and egg-to-adult survival rates was the lowest among genotypes (59.75%), suggesting antibiosis resistance to this pest.(AU)


Este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar a antibiose em seis genótipos de soja da Bemisia tabaci biótipo B mediante alguns parâmetros biológicos das fases imaturas do inseto, assim como analisar a resistência do tipo antixenose para oviposição em testes com e sem chance de escolha, em laboratório e casa de vegetação. Os ensaios foram conduzidos no Laboratório de Entomologia Aplicada da Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias da Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD), Dourados (MS), entre os meses de abril e agosto de 2016. As variáveis averiguadas foram: período de incubação dos ovos; período ninfal; duração de ovo a adulto; viabilidade de ovo; viabilidade de ninfa e sobrevivência de ovo a adulto. Os genótipos de soja avaliados foram: 68i70 RSF IPRO, M6210 IPRO, MS 947 IPRO, BMX Potência RR, M6410 IPRO e ANTA 82 RR. O genótipo que apresentou antixenose para oviposição da mosca-branca foi o MS 947 IPRO, e constatou-se que o maior número de postura foi realizado nos genótipos ANTA 82 RR, M6210 IPRO e M6410 IPRO. O genótipo MS 947 IPRO também afetou negativamente a viabilidade de ovos e ninfas, bem como a sobrevivência de ovo a adulto, com as menores porcentagens de sobrevivência (59,75%), indicando possível resistência do tipo antibiose à mosca-branca.(AU)


Subject(s)
Soybeans , Hemiptera , Genotype , Antibiosis
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 60: e17160456, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951482

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Studies on seasonal dynamics of white fly (Bemesia tabaci) on tomato (Solanum esculentum var. Pusa Ruby) revealed that it appeared first during the 13th and reached maximum during 21st standard meteorological week. A positive correlation between adult population and abiotic factors viz. temperature (maximum and minimum) and sunshine hours was observed, whereas humidity (maximum and minimum) and rainfall showed a negative correlation with it. Taken together, the key weather parameters studied, caused 89.00 per cent variation in whitefly population (R2 value). Combination of carbofuran (soil application) + imidacloprid (seed treatment ) + imidacloprid (foliar application) proved significantly superior and caused maximum reduction in whitefly population followed by imidacloprid (seed treatment) + thiomethoxam (spray), imidacloprid (seed treatment) + imidacloprid (spray), imidacloprid (seed treatment) + dimetheoate (spray), carbofuran (soil application) + malathion (spray), and imidacloprid (seed treatment) + yellow sticky traps. The highest cost benefit ratio of 1:25.04 was recorded in case of carbofuran (soil application) + imidacloprid (seed treatment ) + imidacloprid (foliar application) followed by 1:22.38 for imidacloprid (seed treatment) + thiomethoxam (spray) ; 1:21.81 for imidacloprid (seed treatment) + imidacloprid (spray); 1:19.27 imidacloprid (seed treatment) + dimetheoate (spray); 1:19.48 carbofuran (soil application) + malathion (spray), and 1:8.33 for imidacloprid (seed treatment) + yellow sticky traps. The soil application of carbofuran + seed treatment with imidacloprid and three foliar sprays of imidacloprid at fortnight interval starting 40 days after transplanting is found effective and is advised for whitefly management in susceptible tomato cultivars.

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Acta biol. colomb ; 20(3): 99-109, jul.-set. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-757213

ABSTRACT

La biología y ecología de la mosca blanca de los invernaderos, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Aleyroridae), se encuentra ampliamente documentada. Sin embargo, hasta el momento no hay reportes acerca de la tasa de consumo de alimento por este fitófago, un parámetro necesario para modelos de simulación. Por tal motivo, el objetivo de esta investigación fue la medición indirecta del consumo de alimento por el adulto e instares inmaduros de T. vaporariorum basado en metodologías encontradas en la literatura científica. La estimación de la tasa de consumo de alimento por adultos se realizó bajo condiciones de laboratorio, utilizando como unidad experimental una planta de fríjol de dos semanas de edad. El experimento consistió de dos tratamientos: (T1) plantas libres de cualquier fitófago y (T2) plantas sometidas a infestaciones con T. vaporariorum, cada tratamiento con 20 repeticiones y una réplica en el tiempo de todo el experimento. Se registró el peso fresco diariamente en ambos tratamientos. Para el caso de los inmaduros, la unidad experimental consistió en una hoja cotiledónea de fríjol, infestada con una población determinada de inmaduros de cada instar de mosca blanca teniendo así cinco tratamientos (Instar I, II, III, IV y Control) cada uno con 17 repeticiones. Se registró diariamente el peso fresco de las hojas. Se obtuvo un consumo promedio de alimento por el adulto de 0,277 ± 0,0042 mg.dia-1. Para los dos primeros instares ninfales se estimó una tasa de consumo de 0,052 mg.dia-1, en el tercer instar de 0,14 mg.dia-1, y para el cuarto instar de 0,19 mg.dia-1. Un adulto de mosca blanca puede consumir en un día seis veces su peso y un inmaduro ocho veces, gracias a su rápido metabolismo y la constante excreción de mielecilla.


The biology and ecology of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum Westwood (Hemiptera: Aleyroridae), is widely documented. However, so far there are not reports about the rate of consumption of this phytophagous. Therefore, the objective of this research was to measure the food consumption by the adult and immature instars of T. vaporariorum based on indirect methodologies found in the literature. The estimate of the food consumption rate by adults was conducted under laboratory conditions, using as experimental units plant beans two weeks old. The experiment consisted of two treatments: (T1) plants free from any phytophagous and (T2) plants subjected to infestation with T. vaporariorum, with 20 repetitions each treatment and replicated over time. In the case of the immature individuals, the experimental unit consisted of a bean cotyledon leaf infested with a population of immature individuals of each instar of whitefly, having five treatments (Instar I, II, III, IV and Control) each with 17 repetitions. Fresh weight of leaves was recorded daily. An average food consumption of 0.277 ± 0.0042 mg.day-1 was obtained for the adult. For the first two nymphal instars food consumption rate of 0.052 mg.day-1 was estimated, for the third instar 0.14 mg.day-1, and for the fourth instar 0.19 mg.day-1. An whitefly adult can consume in a day six times its weight and an immature eight times, this thanks to the rapid metabolism and a constant excretion of honeydew of the species.

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Rev. bras. entomol ; 58(4): 316-318, Oct.-Dec. 2014. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-732845

ABSTRACT

A new species of Scymnobius Casey (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae, Scymnini) from Pernambuco, Brazil. Scymnobius pernambucensis sp. nov. from Pernambuco, Brazil, is described and illustrated. This is the third species of this genus recorded from Brazil.

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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 81(2): 134-139, abr.-jun. 2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1004993

ABSTRACT

O feijoeiro comum, Phaseolus vulgaris L., constitui importante fonte de proteína e renda para muitos países, entre eles, o Brasil. Diferentes fatores contribuem para a redução da produção, como os insetos pragas, destacando-se Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) biótipo B. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo identificar genótipos de feijoeiro comum resistentes à B. tabaci biótipo B e os tipos de resistência envolvidos. Para isso, foram realizados dois experimentos desenvolvidos em laboratório e em casa-de-vegetação, avaliando-se 11 genótipos de feijoeiro comum. Para o teste com chance de escolha, o delineamento utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados, e para os testes sem chance de escolha e antibiose, a escolha foi pelo inteiramente casualizado, totalizando seis repetições para cada teste. As variáveis avaliadas foram: período de incubação dos ovos; período ninfal; período de ovo a adulto; viabilidade de ovo a adulto e longevidade de adultos. O genótipo IAC-Harmonia prolongou os períodos ninfal e de ovo a adulto de B. tabaci biótipo B. Os genótipos testados foram igualmente ovipositados pela mosca-branca, em testes com e sem chance de escolha.(AU)


The common bean Phaseolus vulgaris L. constitutes an important source of protein and income for many countries, including Brazil. Different factors contribute with the reduction in production, including pest insects, especially Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) biotype B. This study aimed to identify common bean genotypes resistant to B. tabaci biotype B and the types of resistance involved. Therefore, two experiments were developed in a greenhouse and laboratory, evaluating 11 common bean genotypes. To test the free-choice experimental design, the randomized block design was adopted, and the completely randomized one was selected for the no-choice tests and antibiosis, with six replications for each test. The following variables were evaluated: incubation period of eggs; nymphal; egg to adult; viability of egg to adult and adult longevity. The IAC-Harmony prolonged the nymphal and egg to adult periods of B. tabaci biotype B. The genotypes were also tested by the whitefly oviposition in free and no choice tests.(AU)


Subject(s)
Phaseolus , Diptera , Genotype , Insecta
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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 81(2): 186-188, abr.-jun. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1005023

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Este trabalho registra a ocorrência de Aleurothrixus aepim Goeldi em plantas de mandioca na região Oeste do Paraná, Brasil. A espécie foi primeiramente encontrada em fevereiro de 2009, em área experimental da Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE), em folhas de mandioca da variedade fécula branca. Os exemplares foram coletados recolhendo-se folhas infestadas com ninfas de mosca-branca, caracterizadas por apresentar corpo recoberto por filamentos cerosos de coloração branca. O material foi preservado em etanol a 70%, em frascos de vidro, e foram enviados para identificação. Novos surtos foram registrados no início de 2010 e 2011 em diferentes propriedades rurais localizadas no município de Marechal Cândido Rondon. Entretanto, a causa precisa da ocorrência de A. aepim nessa região não está totalmente clara. Nas demais regiões produtoras do Estado, esta espécie ainda não foi detectada.(AU)


This paper work recorded the occurrence of Aleurothixus aepim Goeldi in cassava plants in the West of Parana, Brazil. The species was first found in February, 2009, in an experimental area at Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE), in cassava leaves of the white starch variety. The samples were collected by gathering leaves infested with whitefly nymphs, which are characterized for presenting body coated by white waxy filaments. The material was preserved in 70% ethanol, in glass bottles, and sent for identification. New outbreaks have been recorded in the beginning of 2010 and 2011 in different rural properties located in the city of Marechal Candido Rondon. However, the precise cause of the occurence of A. aepim in this region is not completely clear. In the other production regions of the State, this species has not yet been detected.(AU)


Subject(s)
Manihot , Diptera , Pest Control
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-164408

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Tomato leaf curl begomovirus and its vector whitaefly (Bemisia tabaci) are the major limiting factors, which cause substantial yield loss in tomato. Present investigations on Invitro efficacy of new insecticide molecules on whitefly mortality and leaf curl virus transmission revealed that adult mortality varies with the length of incubation period of different insecticides, as increase in the concentration of insecticides, adult mortality was more in the initial hrs of incubation. Among the test chemicals, cyantraniliprole 10 OD at 60 and 75 g.a.i/ha have knockdown effect and caused 100 per cent mortality at 48 hrs after treatments and also recorded least virus transmission (10 and 5 % respectively). Whiteflies remained active and caused 100 per cent transmission of leaf curl virus in the untreated check. The incidence of B. tabaci and tomato leaf curl virus disease (disease inoculums) was stastically varied with respect to different dose of insecticides evaluated at two different levels of observation. Among the different concentrations of new molecule cyantraniliprole (Cyazypyr 10 OD) (45, 60 and 75 g.a.i/ha) tested, cyantraniliprole 10 OD at 60 and 75 g.a.i/ha. were found more effect in reducing both whitefly and disease incidence at first and final observation with the least whitefly population and leaf curl disease incidence. Correspondingly the yields were high in plot received cyantraniliprole 10 OD 75 g.a.i/ha (32.5tons/ha) and significantly superior over the standard check triazophos (23.5tons/ha.) followed by cyantraniliprole 10 OD at 60 g.a.i/ha (29.2 tons/ha) and cyantraniliprole 10 OD at 45 g.a.i/ha (27.4 tons/ha).

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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 15(6): 6-6, Nov. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-662204

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Background: The Bemisia tabaci is one of the most devastating pests of agricultural crops and ornamental plants worldwide. The genetic diversity and biotype status of the Bemisia tabaci in Pakistan was assessed by using random amplified polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR). A total 80 samples of B. tabaci collected from 14 districts of the Punjab province and 7 districts of the Sindh province were included. Results: All 10 primers screened in this study generated 151 scorable amplification products, of which 117 or 77 percent were polymorphic. Pairwise Nei and Li’s similarity had ranged from 0.25 to 0.88 among all individuals analyzed. Based on Nei and Li’s similarity coefficients Bemisia populations were grouped into 3 main clusters and clearly distinguished the non B biotype from the B biotype. Conclusion: The level of similarity among populations of same biotypes was high whereas between populations of non B and B biotypes appeared to be less closely related. This analysis showed that non B biotype is prevalent in both provinces however B biotype is restricted to few locations in Sindh. This monitoring of the spread of B. tabaci in Pakistan will assist in the establishment of appropriate management strategies.


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Animals , DNA , Genetic Markers , Genetic Variation , Hemiptera/genetics , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Pakistan
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J Biosci ; 2012 Sep; 37 (4): 791-806
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161742

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Begomoviruses are a large group of whitefly-transmitted plant viruses containing single-stranded circular DNA encapsidated in geminate particles. They are responsible for significant yield losses in a wide variety of crops in India. Research on begomoviruses has focussed on the molecular characterization of the viruses, their phylogenetic analyses, infectivities on host plants, DNA replication, transgenic resistance, promoter analysis and development of virus-based gene silencing vectors. There have been a number of reports of satellite molecules associated with begomoviruses. This article aims to summarize the major developments in begomoviral research in India in the last approximately 15 years and identifies future areas that need more attention.

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Rev. bras. plantas med ; 14(1): 76-83, 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-644616

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Bemisia tabaci biótipo B é um dos principais insetos-praga na cultura da abobrinha (Cucurbita pepo L.). O manejo dessa mosca-branca tornou-se grande desafio aos agricultores, uma vez que esta apresenta rápida capacidade de desenvolver resistência a diferentes classes de inseticidas. Como alternativa vem sendo investigado o uso de extratos vegetais com atividades inseticida e/ou insetistática, os quais têm revelado resultados promissores no combate a inseto. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar os possíveis efeitos de sete extratos provenientes de cinco espécies vegetais, Ruta graveolens L. (folhas), Azadirachta indica A. Juss. (folhas + ramos), Trichilia pallida Swartz (ramos), T. pallida (folhas), A. indica (amêndoas), Chenopodium ambrosioides L. (inflorescências + ramos+ folhas) e Mentha pulegium L. (folhas), sobre Bemisia tabaci biótipo B em abobrinha, por meio de testes de repelência e deterrência para oviposição. Em teste com chance de escolha, avaliou-se a atratividade e determinou-se o índice de repelência após 6, 24 e 48 horas da aplicação dos extratos. A oviposição foi verificada após a terceira contagem do número de adultos. O extrato à base de folhas de M. pulegium mostrou repelência e deterrência à oviposição de B. tabaci biótipo B, podendo ser recomendado como alternativa para o manejo do inseto.


Bemisia tabaci biotype B is one of the main pests in squash (Cucurbita pepo L.). The management of this whitefly has become a major challenge to growers, since they have the ability to quickly develop resistance to different classes of insecticides. Alternatively, the use of plant extracts with insecticide and/or insectistatic activities has been investigated, showing promising results for the whitefly control. The present study evaluated the possible effects of seven extracts from five plant species, Ruta graveolens L. (leaves), Azadirachta indica A. Juss. (leaves + branches), Trichilia pallida Swartz (branches), T. pallida (leaves), A. indica (almonds), Chenopodium ambrosioides L. (inflorescence + leaves + branches) and Mentha pulegium L. (leaves) on Bemisia tabaci biotype B in squash, by assays of repellence and oviposition deterrence. In free choice tests, the attractiveness and determination of the rate of repellence (with 6, 24 and 48 hours after application of the extracts) were evaluated. The oviposition was observed after the third counting of the number of adults. The extract of leaves of M. pulegium showed repellence and oviposition deterrence to B. tabaci biotype B and may be recommended as an alternative in the insect management.


Subject(s)
Cucurbita pepo/isolation & purification , Pest Control/instrumentation , Plant Extracts/analysis , Insecticides/analysis
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Ciênc. agrotec., (Impr.) ; 35(3): 478-481, maio-jun. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-590053

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O biótipo B de Bemisia tabaci destaca-se entre as pragas principais do feijoeiro. Neste trabalho, objetivou-se avaliar a indução de resistência à mosca-branca pela aplicação de silício em feijoeiro. Foram testados 4 tratamentos, em esquema fatorial 2 (cultivares Carioca e Valente) x 2 (com e sem aplicação de silício) e 6 repetições. Dez dias após a emergência das plântulas, foram aplicados 500 ml de solução de ácido silícico a 1 por cento no solo, na dosagem equivalente a 2 t SiO2/ha. Dez dias após a aplicação do silício, as plantas foram infestadas com adultos não sexados de mosca-branca em sala climatizada, sendo 100 moscas-brancas/vaso. Para o teste sem chance de escolha, o mesmo procedimento foi utilizado, com cada vaso coberto por gaiolas de tecido organza. Anteriormente à infestação, uma planta de cada vaso foi retirada, seca em estufa até peso constante para avaliação do teor de fenóis. Após 48 horas de infestação, os adultos liberados foram removidos das plantas para avaliação do número de ovos. Para isso, foi escolhida uma folha de uma planta/vaso, selecionando-se a terceira folha apical inteiramente desenvolvida. Após quinze dias, foi avaliado o número de ninfas de 3° e/ou 4° ínstar. Não houve resposta entre cultivares de feijoeiro à aplicação de silício. Foi observado menor número de ovos e menor número de ninfas nas plantas tratadas com silício no teste com chance de escolha. No teste sem chance de escolha, a aplicação de silício não afetou a oviposição da mosca-branca e o desenvolvimento das ninfas, bem como o teor de fenóis.


The biotype B of Bemisia tabaci stands out among the main pests of the bean plant. The objective of this work was to evaluate the resistance induction to the whitefly by silicon application in bean plant. The experimental design was completely ranlomized with 4 treatments, in a 2 (cultivar Carioca and Brave) x 2 (with and without silicon application) factorial outline and 6 repiicates. Ten days after the emergence of the seedlings, 500 ml of 1 percent silicic acid solution was applied in the soil, at a dosage equivalent to 2 t SiO2/ha. Ten days after the silicon application, the plants were infested with non-sexed whitefly adults in an acclimatized room, wiht 100 whiteflys/vase. For the non-choice test, the same procedure was used, with each vase covered by cages of organza cloth. Previously to the infestation, a plant of each vase was removed, oven-dried to constant weight for the evaluation of phenol levels. After 48 hours of infestation, the liberated adults were removed from the plants for evaluation of the number of eggs. For that, a leaf of a plant/vase was chosen, selecting the third completely developed apical leaf. After fifteen days, the number of nymphs of 3rd and/or 4th instar were evaluated. There was no response among cultivars of common bean to silicon application. A lower number of eggs and lower number of nymphs were observed in the plants treated with silicon in the test with chance choice. In the no-choice test the silicon application did not affect the oviposition of the whitefly and the nymph development, as well as the phenol levels.

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Neotrop. entomol ; 40(2): 204-211, Mar.-Apr. 2011. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-586657

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We aimed to characterize the population genetic structure within and among five Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) populations collected from different host plants and geographic regions by using microssatelites as a molecular marker. Each population was represented by 19 specimens. The host plants and geographic origins of these populations were described as follows: Pop 1: Squash Barreiras (BA); Pop 2: Cotton Barreiras (BA); Pop 3: Soybean Campinas (SP); Pop 4: Tomato Cruz das Almas (BA); and Pop 5: Soybean Rondonópolis (MT). Six polymorphic loci were observed, which discriminated 31 different alleles in the studied populations, with a mean number of alleles per population of 3.30 (2.67 - 4.00). Using Fisher's Exact test, it was observed that at least three populations were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for most of the studied loci (six). The dendrogram (UPGMA) separated populations into groups mainly related to the geographic origin of the samples. Only population 5 differed from the others at a 0.15 distance (74.5 percent group consistency). The most similar populations were 1 and 2, with a 0.01 distance (65.3 percent). This is in agreement with their geographic origins and it was not consistent with host specificity. The results suggest considerable gene flow (7.3 percent) among all whitefly populations and indicate that a better understanding of the gene flow in populations of B. tabaci associated with different hosts is required for the management of this insect.


Subject(s)
Animals , Hemiptera/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats , Genetic Variation
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 27(2): 190-195, mar./abr. 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-911773

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Este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o comportamento de oviposição de Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) biótipo B, em relação à idade da planta, densidade de adultos e regiões da planta de feijoeiro, sendo utilizado o genótipo Pérola. No teste com chance de escolha foram utilizadas plantas com 20, 30 e 40 dias de idade para avaliar a preferência de oviposição do inseto. Para o teste sem chance de escolha, referentes às diferentes densidades de adultos, foram utilizadas plantas com 30 dias de idade, liberando-se 50, 100 e 150 adultos por planta. Quanto ao teste sem chance de escolha para a posição da planta (ápice, mediana e basal), adotou-se a idade de 40 dias para a liberação dos adultos. As plantas com 30 dias de idade foram preferidas para oviposição. A densidade de 100 adultos por planta propiciou oviposição adequada para discriminar genótipos quanto aos graus de resistência enquanto a região apical da planta foi a preferida para postura, portanto a mais adequada para as amostragens de ovos de B. tabaci biótipo B em plantas de feijoeiro, visando um manejo adequado da praga.


The objective of this work was to evaluate the oviposition behavior of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) biotype B in relation to plant age, adult density and plant region on common beans plants. The genotype Perola was used to do the test. In free-choice tests 20, 30 and 40 day-old plants were used where evaluated the oviposition Fatores que afetam... JESUS, F. G. et al. Biosci. J., Uberlândia, v. 27, n. 2, p. 190-195, Mar./Apr. 2011 194 preference of the insect. In no-choice test, 30 day-old plants were used to evaluate densities of 50, 100 and 150 adults per plants. No-choice test for plant position (apex, median, base) 40 day-old plants were adopted for liberation of adults. The 30 and 40 day-old plants were preferred for oviposition, the densities of 100 adults per plants ensured the number of eggs enough to discriminate common beans genotypes with different whitefly resistance degrees, and apical region of plant were preferred for whitefly egg laying and therefore more suitable for egg sampling in common bean plants.


Subject(s)
Hemiptera , Oviposition , Phaseolus , Plants
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