Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini
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Scientia Agricola | 2012
Adriano Jorge Nunes dos Santos; Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; Leilianne Alves de Souza; Tiago Jorge de Araújo Barbosa
The stingless bee Trigona spinipes (Fabricius, 1793) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) is an important pollinator for various crops, but constitutes an occasional pest of other plant species since it causes injury to leaves, stems, flowers and fruits while collecting nest materials. The aim of the present study was to determine the damage caused by T. spinipes to a broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica, Brassicaceae) growing on an organic farm. A significant number of plants (72.5 %) presented damaged inflorescences, while 39% of all of the inflorescences suffered some degree of injury. The activities of T. spinipes caused scarifications on the stems of the inflorescences, and these typically evolved to epidermal cicatrices up to 10 mm wide. In some cases, the lesions were sufficiently deep to cause partial destruction of the vascular tissues, and this lead to thinner (< 5 mm diameter) floral stems that may collapse. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report concerning the attack of broccoli plants by T. spinipes. The results obtained should serve to highlight the possibility that stingless bees could be responsible for direct and/or indirect damage to vegetable crops, and to stimulate the development of control strategies for these incidental pests.
Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2012
Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; Luiz A. A. Costa; Eurico Eduardo Pinto de Lemos
First report and morphological redescription of Teleonemia morio (Stal) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in Annona squamosa L. (Annonaceae) in Brazil. This is the first report of a severe attack of Teleonemia morio (Stal, 1855) (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Tingidae) on Annona squamosa L. (custard apple), causing up to 80% of losses of infested trees. In order to facilitate the identification of this insect pest, the adult female of T. morio is redescribed based on specimens collected in Palmeira dos Indios, Alagoas, Brazil.
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.
Neotropical Entomology | 2018
Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; M G A Lima; E F B Lima; Gabriela Priscila de Sousa Maciel; P M Duarte
We report for the first time the detection of Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Brazil and describe the occurrence of the thrips on leaves of ungrafted dwarf-cashew Anacardium occidentale Linnaeus 1753 (Anacardiaceae), maintained into a greenhouse, in the northeastern state of Ceará. This exotic polyphagous species listed as absent quarantine pest in the country is originated in Asia, but since the beginning of this century, it has readily dispersed despite the strict quarantine regulations currently in several countries. Individuals of S. dorsalis identified in Brazil are similar to specimens found in South Africa rather than Asia by virtue of the absence of conspicuous reticulation on the posterior half of the metanotum and the presence of complete lines of microtrichia restricted to the posterior part of the abdominal sternites. Scirtothrips dorsalis is a particularly invasive pest and its introduction represents a potential threat to various crops in Brazil, especially mango.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2018
Márcia Souto Couri; Viviane Rodrigues de Sousa; Rafael M. Lima; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini
Coenosia attenuata Stein (1903) is a predatory fly that is commonly found in greenhouses and open fields preying on whiteflies, leafminers, psocopterans and other insects. The species is widespread in the Old World and its distribution has expanded in recent times to Neotropical countries including Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Peru. We report here for the first time the presence of C. attenuata in Brazil, occurring in different sites in the State of Ceará (Northeastern Brazil). Expansion of the distribution range of this muscid to the eastern parts of South America opens up the possibility of applying the beneficial predator as a biological control agent for protected crops of the region.
Arquivos do Instituto Biológico | 2016
Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Jakeline Maria dos Santos; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; Daniel L. da Silva; Simone Silva da Costa; Lígia Broglio Micheletti
The aim of this study was to know and assess natural infestation of frugivorous flies (Diptera: Tephritidae and Lonchaeidae) and their parasitoids in Surinam cherry fruits. The survey was conducted in an organic orchard, located in the municipality of Maceio, Alagoas. From October 2010 to January 2011, mature green, half-ripe and ripe Surinam cherry were collected. Infestation index was higher for mature green and half-ripe fruits. Five species of frugivorous flies were identified: Anastrepha fraterculus , Anastrepha obliqua , Anastrepha sororcul , Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae), and Neosilba pendula (Diptera: Lonchaeidae). It were identified the parasitoids: Doryctobracon areolatus , Opius bellus, Utetes anastrephae and Asobara anastrephae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), being D. areolatus with highest percentage of parasitism in all maturation stages. N . pendula was recorded in Brasil associated to Eugenia uniflora L. (Myrtaceae). O . bellus , U . anastrephae and A . anastrephae were also recorded for the first time in the State of Alagoas. Mature green and half-ripe Surinam cherries are the most fruit fly infested, and the parasitism rate is higher in half-ripe and ripe fruits.
Revista Colombiana De Entomologia | 2014
Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; Lígia Broglio Micheletti; Mariuxi Lorena Gómez-Torres
Sugar Tech | 2018
Ellen Carine Neves Valente; Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; Lígia Broglio Micheletti; André Suêldo Tavares de Lima; Tiago Jorge de Araújo Barbosa
Revista Caatinga | 2018
Ellen Carine Neves Valente; Sônia Maria Forti Broglio; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini; André Suêldo Tavares de Lima; Lígia Broglio Michetti
MAGISTRA | 2018
Elaine Silva dos Santos; Cristiane Ramos Coutinho; Gisele Gurgel Silveira; Winnie Cezario Fernandes; Patrik Luiz Pastori; Nivia da Silva Dias-Pini
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