A NOGUEIRA-PECÃ NO BRASIL: UMA REVISÃO ENTOMOLÓGICA

The areas cultivated with pecan, Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch (Juglandaceae), have been growing mainly in the southern region of Brazil. Along with it, the risks of diseases and plagues rise. Thus, the present study aimed at revising important aspects of the pecan culture, with an emphasis...

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Main Authors: Jardel Boscardin, Ervandil Corrêa Costa
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2018-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53455466040
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Ervandil Corrêa Costa
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description The areas cultivated with pecan, Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch (Juglandaceae), have been growing mainly in the southern region of Brazil. Along with it, the risks of diseases and plagues rise. Thus, the present study aimed at revising important aspects of the pecan culture, with an emphasis at plague species and beneficial species of arthropods related to their original region and in Brazil. From a bibliographical survey, a few records about plague-species harmful to the culture are found, from which, 18 species, are registered in Rio Grande do Sul, being a very small number when compared to the species already registered and studied in the United States, the original country of the Carya illinoinensis species, which are more than 66 plague-species, among insects and mite. Among the plague-species which deserve attention are the mite Monellia caryella, the species of phylloxera Phylloxera devastatrix and Phylloxera notabilis, because they are species that happen to be registered in both in the United States and the original regions of pecan tree, causing damage to the plant leaves. At the same time a high diversity of plaguespecies harmful to the pecan culture is found, it is possible to observe both in the United States and in Brazil, especially in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, a variety of potential predators and parasitoids to the harmful species to Carya illinoinensis. Thus, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is suggested, with further studies that prioritize the maintenance of biological control agents existing in the planting area, searching to ensure nuts in quality and satisfactory amount, preserving the consumer and the orchard health.
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spelling doaj.art-b5b1cc3ae22146119b1f9cb2008fa6fb2022-12-22T00:35:42ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982018-01-0128145646810.5902/1980509831629A NOGUEIRA-PECÃ NO BRASIL: UMA REVISÃO ENTOMOLÓGICAJardel BoscardinErvandil Corrêa CostaThe areas cultivated with pecan, Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch (Juglandaceae), have been growing mainly in the southern region of Brazil. Along with it, the risks of diseases and plagues rise. Thus, the present study aimed at revising important aspects of the pecan culture, with an emphasis at plague species and beneficial species of arthropods related to their original region and in Brazil. From a bibliographical survey, a few records about plague-species harmful to the culture are found, from which, 18 species, are registered in Rio Grande do Sul, being a very small number when compared to the species already registered and studied in the United States, the original country of the Carya illinoinensis species, which are more than 66 plague-species, among insects and mite. Among the plague-species which deserve attention are the mite Monellia caryella, the species of phylloxera Phylloxera devastatrix and Phylloxera notabilis, because they are species that happen to be registered in both in the United States and the original regions of pecan tree, causing damage to the plant leaves. At the same time a high diversity of plaguespecies harmful to the pecan culture is found, it is possible to observe both in the United States and in Brazil, especially in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, a variety of potential predators and parasitoids to the harmful species to Carya illinoinensis. Thus, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is suggested, with further studies that prioritize the maintenance of biological control agents existing in the planting area, searching to ensure nuts in quality and satisfactory amount, preserving the consumer and the orchard health.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53455466040
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title A NOGUEIRA-PECÃ NO BRASIL: UMA REVISÃO ENTOMOLÓGICA
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