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Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2012

Trichogramma pretiosum parasitism and dispersal capacity: a basis for developing biological control programs for soybean caterpillars

R. C. O. de F. Bueno; José Roberto Postalli Parra; A. de F. Bueno

In order to succeed in biological control programs, not only is it crucial to understand the number of natural enemies to be released but also on how many sites per area this releasing must be performed. These variables might differ deeply among egg parasitoid species and crops worked. Therefore, these trials were carried out to evaluate the parasitism (%) in eggs of Anticarsia gemmatalis and Pseudoplusia includens after the release of different densities of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma pretiosum. Field dispersal was also studied, in order to determine appropriate recommendations for the release of this parasitoid in soybean fields. The regression analysis between parasitism (%) and densities of the parasitoid indicated a quadratic effect for both A. gemmatalis and P. includens. The maximum parasitism within 24 h after the release was reached with densities of 25.6 and 51.2 parasitoids per host egg, respectively, for the two pests. Parasitism of T. pretiosum in eggs of P. includens decreased linearly as the distance of the pest eggs from the parasitoid release sites increased. For P. includens, the mean radius of T. pretiosum action and the area of parasitoid dispersal in the soybean crop were 8.01 m and 85.18 m2, respectively. We conclude that for a successful biological control program of lepidopteran pests using T. pretiosum in soybean fields, a density of 25.6 parasitoids per host egg, divided into 117 sites per hectare, should be used.


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2012

Biological characteristics of Anticarsia gemmatalis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for three consecutive generations under different temperatures: understanding the possible impact of global warming on a soybean pest.

D.M. da Silva; Clara Beatriz Hoffmann-Campo; A. de F. Bueno; R. C. O. de F. Bueno; M.C.N. de Oliveira; F. Moscardi

Climate changes can affect the distribution and intensity of insect infestations through direct effects on their life cycles. Experiments were carried out during three consecutive generations to evaluate the effect of different temperatures (25°C, 28°C, 31°C, 34°C and 37±1°C) on biological traits of the velvetbean caterpillar Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner, 1818 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The insects were fed on artificial diet and reared in environmental chambers set at 14 h photophase. The developmental cycle slowed with the increase in the temperature, within the 25°C to 34°C range. Male and female longevities were reduced with an increase in temperature from 25°C to 28°C. Egg viability was highest at 25°C, and the sex ratio was not influenced by temperature, in the three generations. There was no interactive effect between development time and temperature on pupal weight. The results suggested that the increase in the temperature negatively impacted A. gemmatalis development inside the studied temperature range, indicating a possible future reduction of its occurrence on soybean crops, as a consequence of global warming, mainly considering its impact on tropical countries where this plant is cropped. A. gemmatalis was not able to adapt to higher temperatures in a three-generation interval for the studied temperature range. However, a gradual increase and a longer adaptation period may favor insect selection and consequently adaptation, and must be considered in future studies in this area. Moreover, it is important to consider that global warming might turn cold areas more suitable to A. gemmatalis outbreaks. Therefore, more than a future reduction of A. gemmatalis occurrence due to global warming, we might expect changes regarding its area of occurrence on a global perspective.


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2014

Development and reproduction of Spodoptera eridania (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and its egg parasitoid Telenomus remus (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) on the genetically modified soybean (Bt) MON 87701×MON 89788.

Orcial Ceolin Bortolotto; Gabriela Vieira Silva; A. de F. Bueno; A.F. Pomari; S. Martinelli; G. P. Head; R. A. Carvalho; Gustavo Caselato Barbosa

Genetically modified crops with insect resistance genes from Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt-plants) are increasingly being cultivated worldwide. Therefore, it is critical to improve our knowledge of their direct or indirect impact not only on target pests but also on non-target arthropods. Hence, this study evaluates comparative leaf consumption and performance of Spodoptera eridania (Cramer), a species that is tolerant of the Cry1Ac protein, fed with Bt soybean, MON 87701×MON 89788 or its near [corrected] non-Bt isoline. Using this species as a model, we assessed [corrected] the comparative performance of the egg parasitoid Telenomus remus Nixon on eggs of S. eridania produced from individuals that fed on these two soybean genotypes [corrected] as larvae. Results showed that Bt soybean did not affect pest foliage consumption, but did reduce larvel duration by two days despite larvae in both treatments having six instars. Nevertheless, survival of S. eridania larvae, pupal weight, sex ratio, fecundity and longevity of female moths, and egg viability did not differ between Bt and non-Bt soybeans. Adult longevity of S. eridania males was increased when caterpillars were fed with Bt soybean versus the near isoline. No adverse effects of this technology were observed for the egg parasitoid T. remus. [corrected].


Archive | 2010

Níveis de desfolha tolerados na cultura da soja sem a ocorrência de prejuízos à produtividade.

A. de F. Bueno; Marcelo José Batistela; F. Moscardi; R. C. O. de F. Bueno; M. Nishikawa; G. Hidalgo; Leandro Silva; Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia; E. Corbo; R. B. Silva


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2017

Quality control of Telenomus remus (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) reared on the factitious host Corcyra cephalonica (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) for successive generations

Ana Paula de Queiroz; A. de F. Bueno; Aline Pomari-Fernandes; M. L. M. Grande; Orcial Ceolin Bortolotto; D.M. da Silva


Ecossistema | 2006

Biological characteristics of Trichogramma pretiosum (Riley, 1879) reared on Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller, 1879) for 100 generations.

R. C. O. de F. Bueno; A. de F. Bueno; Dirceu Pratissoli; Simone Silva Vieira; Lenita J. Oliveira; Eduardo M. Barros; G. L. Jakoby


Archive | 2017

Efeitos do aquecimento global sobre pragas de oleaginosas.

A. de F. Bueno; Orcial Ceolin Bortolotto; R. C. O. de F. Bueno; E. Hamada; Bruna Magda Favetti; G. V. Silva


Archive | 2017

Impacto do arranjo de plantas na infestação e controle de insetos-praga na cultura da soja.

R. C. O. de F. Bueno; Carlos Gilberto Raetano; Marina Mouzinho Carvalho; D. M. de Souza; A. de F. Bueno; Carmo E. L. do


Archive | 2013

Utilização e preservação de parasitoides de ovos no manejo de lepidópteros-pragas da cultura da soja.

A. de F. Bueno; A. F. Pomari; Orcial Ceolin Bortolotto; R. C. O. de F. Bueno


Archive | 2012

Aspectos biológicos de Anticarsia gemmatalis Hubner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) em diferentes temperaturas.

D.M. da Silva; Clara Beatriz Hoffmann-Campo; A. de F. Bueno; F. Moscardi

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D.M. da Silva

Federal University of Paraná

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Clara Beatriz Hoffmann-Campo

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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F. Moscardi

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Simone Silva Vieira

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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A. F. Pomari

University of São Paulo

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Dirceu Pratissoli

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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A.F. Pomari

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Ana Paula de Queiroz

Federal University of Paraná

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Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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