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Embrapa Soja; Embrapa Unidades Centrais. |
Data corrente: |
29/06/2000 |
Data da última atualização: |
15/08/2000 |
Autoria: |
OLIVEIRA, L. J.; HOFFMANN-CAMPO, C.B.; GARCIA, M. A. |
Título: |
Effect of soil management on the white grub population and damage in soybean. |
Ano de publicação: |
2000 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, Brasilia, v.35, n.5, p.887-894, maio 2000. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
To evaluate the effect of soil management systems on population of white grubs, (Phyllophaga cuyabana Moser), and on its damage in soybean, experiments were set up under no-tillage and conventional tillage (one disk plow, and a leveling disk harrow) areas. Primary tillage equipment, used in other soil management systems, such as moldboard plow, disk plow, chisel plow and heavy duty disk harrow were also tested. Fluctuation of P. cuyabana population and the extent of its damage to soybean was similar under no-tillage and conventional tillage systems. Results comparing a range of primary tillage equipment showed that it affected soil insect populations differently, depending on the time during the season in which tillage was executed. Larval mortality could mostly be attributed to their exposure to adverse factors, soon after tillage, than to changes in soil conditions. Reduction of white grub population was more evident in plots managed by heavier equipment, such as the moldboard plow. Soil tillage could be one component within the soil pest management system in soybean, however, its use can not be generalized. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Controle de pragas; Melolonthidae; Phyllophaga cuyabana; Scarabaeoidea; Soi management. |
Thesagro: |
Glycine Max; Manejo do Solo; Soja. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Coleoptera; Cultural control; Insecta; Pest control; Soybeans. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/CNPSO/17696/1/pab99_050.pdf
https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/AI-SEDE/17287/1/pab99_050.pdf
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