E. C. Guzzo
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2012
Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Simone da Silva Costa; Jakeline Maria dos Santos; E. C. Guzzo
Diatraea flavipennella (Box) (Lepidoptera, Crambidae) is one of the most destructive pests in sugarcane plantations in the Northeast Region of Brazil. Developmental characteristics and parasitism potential of the egg parasitoids Telenomus alecto Crawford (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae) and Trichogramma galloi Zucchi (Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae) were compared with the aim of selecting a suitable species for biological control of D. flavipennella. Both T. alecto and T. galloi developed well and were readily adapted to D. flavipennella eggs as host. Although, T. galloi presented higher viability, with more adults emerging per host egg and higher sex ratio, the developmental period (egg-adult) was shorter in T. alecto and female longevity was extended. In addition, T. alecto exhibited significant higher levels of parasitism during the first three days after emergence than T. galloi. Thus, both parasitoids studied here offer considerable potential for the control of D. flavipennella in sugarcane.
Journal of Insect Science | 2012
Rose Paula Mendonça de Omena; E. C. Guzzo; Joana M. S. Ferreira; Fernando Antônio Cavalcante de Mendonça; Aurino Florêncio de Lima; Francisco Racca-Filho; Antônio Euzébio Goulart Sant'Ana
Abstract The coconut palm, Cocos nucifera L. (Arecales: Arecaceae), is currently grown extensively throughout the intertropical zones of the world, including Brazil, where it constitutes an important source of income for growers. Although whiteflies are not normally considered coconut pests, these insects can damage crops directly by sucking the sap, which weakens the plant; indirect damage may be caused by sooty mold formation over the excreted honeydew and by the transmission of pathogens. Whiteflies have infested coconut plants in the northeastern, northern, and southeastern regions of Brazil. Infested materials were collected and the causative insect was identified as Aleurodicus pseudugesii Martin (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). This is the first report of A. pseudugesii in Brazil as a pest of the coconut palm.
International Journal of Acarology | 2018
José W. S. Melo; Denise Navia; Jairo de Almeida Mendes; Rosenya Michely Cintra Filgueiras; Adenir Vieira Teodoro; Joana M. S. Ferreira; E. C. Guzzo; Izabel V. de Souza; Renata S. Mendonça; Érica C. Calvet; Antônio A. Paz Neto; Manoel G. C. Gondim; Elisangela Gomes Fidelis de Morais; Maurício Sekiguchi de Godoy; Jailma Rodrigues dos Santos; Raimundo Ivan Remígio Silva; Valesca B. da Silva; Rhenan F. Norte; Antônio B. Oliva; Robson D. P. dos Santos; Cleiton A. Domingos
ABSTRACT Raoiella indica Hirst (Acari: tenuipalpidae), commonly known as the red palm mite (RPM), is an invasive polyphagous pest, which has emerged as a threat to agriculture in the Americas. In the Americas, the mite has not only spread quickly, but also greatly extended its host range in the new areas where it has been observed. We present here new records of the RPM in Brazilian states, with focus on its arrival into the most threatened area, the Northeast Region. Coconut and banana are important crops in this region of Brazil and represent the main threatened crops by this pest. These new records of RPM reinforce the idea that this species is already widely distributed throughout Brazil eight years after its introduction into the extreme North state of Roraima. Comments on the possible economic, social and environmental impacts are presented.
Florida Entomologist | 2014
E. C. Guzzo; Aldomário Santo Negrisoli Júnior; Felipe Alfredo Cerón Martí; Marcela Alejandra Lemus; Daniel Benítez; Denise Navia
Summary This is the first report of Abacarus doctus Navia & Flechtmann in El Salvador and the second report of this species in the world. Morphological variability between Salvadoran population and the type material is pointed out and detailed studies are suggested to allow a better understanding of this variability with regard to Eriophyoidea systematics. Field observations on A. doctus infestations in El Salvador are presented, and the need for further studies of its status as a pest in El Salvador and on its possible occurrence in other sugarcane-producing countries in Central America are elaborated.
Ciencia Rural | 2015
Rafael R. Silva; Adenir Vieira Teodoro; Jéssica Fontes Vasconcelos; Carlos Roberto Martins; Walter dos Santos Soares Filho; Hélio Wilson Lemos de Carvalho; E. C. Guzzo
Archive | 2017
A. S. Negrisoli Junior; E. C. Guzzo; J. P. Molina Acevedo; R. Reyes Cuesta
Acta Agronómica | 2017
Rafael R. Silva; Adenir Vieira Teodoro; Carlos Roberto Martins; Hélio Wilson Lemos de Carvalho; Shênia Santos Silva; Adriano Pimentel Farias; E. C. Guzzo
Archive | 2016
A. V. Teodoro; Shênia Santos Silva; E. M. dos Passos; J. M. dos Santos; A. S. Negrisoli Junior; E. C. Guzzo
Archive | 2016
J. M. S. Ferreira; A. V. Teodoro; A. S. Negrisoli Junior; E. C. Guzzo
Archive | 2016
A. S. Negrisoli Junior; José Ivo Baldani; M. F. G. de Sa; M. C. M. da Silva; L. L. P. de Macedo; F. C. de A. Fonseca; C. R. de C. B. Negrisoli; E. C. Guzzo
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Aldomário Santo Negrisoli Júnior
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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