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Embrapa Instrumentação. |
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13/11/2019 |
Data da última atualização: |
10/01/2020 |
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Artigo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
STENIO, K.; VILLAS-BOAS, P. R.; MILORI, D. M. B. P. |
Afiliação: |
PAULINO RIBEIRO VILLAS BOAS, CNPDIA; DEBORA MARCONDES BASTOS PEREIRA, CNPDIA. |
Título: |
Projeto e construção de um protótipo de LIBS de bancada compacto para análises agroambientais. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
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In: SIMPÓSIO NACIONAL DE INSTRUMENTAÇÃO AGROPECUÁRIA, 4., 2019, São Carlos, SP. Ciência, inovação e mercado: anais. São Carlos, SP: Embrapa Instrumentação, 2019. Editores: Paulino Ribeiro Villas-Boas, Maria Alice Martins, Débora Marcondes Bastos Pereira Milori, Ladislau Martin Neto. SIAGRO 2019. |
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185-189 |
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2358-9132 |
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Português |
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Caracterização elementar; Espectroscopia óptica; LIBS; Solos. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/204647/1/P-Projeto-de-construcao-de-um-prototipo-de-LIBS-de-bancada....pdf
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Embrapa Trigo. |
Data corrente: |
30/03/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
30/03/2022 |
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Autoria: |
PANIZZI, A. R.; LUCINI, T. |
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ANTONIO RICARDO PANIZZI, CNPT; TIAGO LUCINI, UFPR. |
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The overlooked role of weed plants afecting pest stink bug (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) bioecology in the Neotropics. |
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2022 |
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions, v. 16, p. 1-14, 2022. |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11829-021-09879-5 |
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Abstract: Most stink bugs (Pentatomidae) are polyphagous and feed on an array of cultivated and non-cultivated plants. Among the last, weed plants play an important role in their bioecology and pest status, particularly in the Neotropics, in where stink bugs are active during most of the year. In spite of this, the weeds role is, in general, underestimated. In this review article we present and discuss the importance of weed plants present in row crops and pasture lands, afecting stink bugs pests of major commodities in the Neotropics. We surveyed the literature and other sources (unpublished records) on the presence of stink bugs on weed plants. These plants were ranked as hosts (allowing nymph development and/or adult reproduction) or as associated plants (providing some nutrients/water/shelter, but not allowing nymph and/or adult performance). The following stink bug pest species were covered: The green-bellied stink bugs, Diceraeus furcatus (F.) and D. melacanthus Dallas; the Neotropical brown sink bug, Euschistus heros (F.); the brown-winged stink bug, Edessa meditabunda (F.); the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.); the rice stink bugs, Oebalus poecilus (Dallas) and O. ypsilongriseus (De Geer); the red-banded stink bug, Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood); the rice stalk stink bug, Tibraca limbativentris Stål; and the red-shouldered stink bug, Thyanta perditor (F.). The survey showed plants from 16 diferent families interacting with the 10 species of pest pentatomids analyzed, with the greater number of species of Fabaceae (16+), Poaceae (14+), and Asteraceae (7). Data demonstrated that, in the modern landscape scenario of agricultural areas in the Neotropics, highly polyphagous species, such as N. viridula, tend to sufer greater impact, while the oligophagous species, E. heros, D. furcatus, and D. melacanthus, in contrast, tend to be favored. The management of weed plants through the increase use of herbicides, multiple cropping, and the non-tillage cultivation systems seems to be the major factors infuencing the interactions of stink bugs and weeds, changing the population dynamics of pest stink bugs in the Neotropics, and, consequently their pest status. MenosAbstract: Most stink bugs (Pentatomidae) are polyphagous and feed on an array of cultivated and non-cultivated plants. Among the last, weed plants play an important role in their bioecology and pest status, particularly in the Neotropics, in where stink bugs are active during most of the year. In spite of this, the weeds role is, in general, underestimated. In this review article we present and discuss the importance of weed plants present in row crops and pasture lands, afecting stink bugs pests of major commodities in the Neotropics. We surveyed the literature and other sources (unpublished records) on the presence of stink bugs on weed plants. These plants were ranked as hosts (allowing nymph development and/or adult reproduction) or as associated plants (providing some nutrients/water/shelter, but not allowing nymph and/or adult performance). The following stink bug pest species were covered: The green-bellied stink bugs, Diceraeus furcatus (F.) and D. melacanthus Dallas; the Neotropical brown sink bug, Euschistus heros (F.); the brown-winged stink bug, Edessa meditabunda (F.); the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.); the rice stink bugs, Oebalus poecilus (Dallas) and O. ypsilongriseus (De Geer); the red-banded stink bug, Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood); the rice stalk stink bug, Tibraca limbativentris Stål; and the red-shouldered stink bug, Thyanta perditor (F.). The survey showed plants from 16 diferent families interacting with the 10 species of pest pentat... Mostrar Tudo |
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Associated plants; Plantas associadas; Weed plants. |
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Erva Daninha; Planta Hospedeira; Praga; Praga de Planta. |
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Host plants; Pentatomidae; Pests. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/233127/1/The-overlooked-Panizzi.pdf
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