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Neotrop Entomol ; 38(3): 410-7, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19618060

ABSTRACT

The population density of the coffee leaf miner Leucoptera coffeella (Guérin-Méneville) can be affected by environmental variables in irrigated agroecosystems and the occurrence of predatory wasps such as Vespidae. In here, we aimed to evaluate the effects of environmental variables, drip irrigation depths and predation by wasps on the population density of L. coffeella. The experiment was carried out during 2004 and 2005 in a Coffea arabica plantation cultivated in the county of Jaboticatubas, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The different irrigation depths set through drip were established considering the daily depth required by the IRRIPLUS program, which was equal to 100%, and two other lower (51% and 72%) and higher (124% and 145%) values, having the control without irrigation. In order to evaluate the coffee leaf miner population density and predation, the number of active and preyed mines was determined on the fourth pair of leaves in a group of ten plants. For the study of interactions among the environmental variables, irrigation depths with the mine density of L. coffeella and predatory wasps, the following methods were used: multivariated analysis, simple linear regression and trail. We concluded that higher pluvial precipitation, solar radiation and irrigation depths would reduce population density of the coffee leaf miner. Furthermore, the increase in density of the predatory wasps was dependent on the population level of L. coffeella.


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Coffea/parasitology , Environment , Lepidoptera/parasitology , Wasps/physiology , Animals , Water
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Neotrop. entomol ; 38(3): 410-417, May-June 2009. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-519363

ABSTRACT

A densidade populacional do bicho-mineiro do cafeeiro Leucoptera coffeella (Guérin-Méneville) pode ser afetada por variáveis ambientais em agroecossistemas irrigados e vespas predadoras tais como Vespidae. Assim, objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar os efeitos das variáveis ambientais, de lâminas de irrigação via gotejamento, e da predação por vespas na densidade populacional de L. coffeella. O experimento foi conduzido entre os anos de 2004 e 2005, em lavoura de Coffea arabica L. no município de Jaboticatubas, MG, Brasil. As diferentes lâminas de irrigação, aplicadas via gotejamento, foram estabelecidas tomando por referência a lâmina diária requerida pelo programa IRRIPLUS, que foi igual a 100 por cento e, duas outras abaixo, 51 por cento e 72 por cento, e acima, 124 por cento e 145 por cento, com a testemunha sem irrigação. Para a avaliação da densidade populacional do bicho mineiro e da predação determinou-se o número de minas ativas e predadas no quarto par de folhas do ramo mediano em dez plantas. Para estudar as interações entre as variáveis ambientais, lâminas de irrigação com as densidades de minas de L. coffeella e vespas predadoras foram realizadas análise multivariada, análises de regressão linear simples e trilha. Conclui-se que a maior precipitação pluvial, radiação solar e lâminas de irrigação reduzem a densidade populacional do bicho-mineiro. Além disso, o aumento na densidade das vespas predadoras foi dependente dos níveis populacionais de L. coffeella.


The population density of the coffee leaf miner Leucoptera coffeella (Guérin-Méneville) can be affected by environmental variables in irrigated agroecosystems and the occurrence of predatory wasps such as Vespidae. In here, we aimed to evaluate the effects of environmental variables, drip irrigation depths and predation by wasps on the population density of L. coffeella. The experiment was carried out during 2004 and 2005 in a Coffea arabica plantation cultivated in the county of Jaboticatubas, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The different irrigation depths set through drip were established considering the daily depth required by the IRRIPLUS program, which was equal to 100 percent, and two other lower (51 percent and 72 percent) and higher (124 percent and 145 percent) values, having the control without irrigation. In order to evaluate the coffee leaf miner population density and predation, the number of active and preyed mines was determined on the fourth pair of leaves in a group of ten plants. For the study of interactions among the environmental variables, irrigation depths with the mine density of L. coffeella and predatory wasps, the following methods were used: multivariated analysis, simple linear regression and trail. We concluded that higher pluvial precipitation, solar radiation and irrigation depths would reduce population density of the coffee leaf miner. Furthermore, the increase in density of the predatory wasps was dependent on the population level of L. coffeella.


Subject(s)
Animals , Coffea/parasitology , Environment , Lepidoptera/parasitology , Wasps/physiology , Water
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