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CONSOLI, F. L.; PARRA, J. R. P.; ZUCCHI, R. A. |
Afiliação: |
Fernando L. Consoli; José R. P. Parra; Roberto A. Zucchi. |
Título: |
Egg Parasitoids in Agroecosystems with Emphasis on Trichogramma. |
Ano de publicação: |
2010 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Springer eBooks. |
Volume: |
9 |
Páginas: |
X, 482 p. |
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digital. |
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Progress in Biological Control ; |
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9781402091100 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4020-9110-0 |
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Inglês |
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1. Reproduction and Immature Development of Egg Parasitoids; Guy Boivin -- 2. Nutritional Ecology of Insect Egg Parasitoids; S. Bradleigh Vinson -- 3. Antennal Structures Used in Communication by Egg Parasitoids; Roberto Romani, Nunzio Isidoro, Ferdinando Bin -- 4. Host Searching by Egg Parasitoids: Exploitation of Host Chemical Cues; Stefano Colazza, Ezio Peri, Gianandrea Salerno, Eric Conti -- 5. Genetics of the Behavioral Ecology of Egg Parasitoids; Eric Wajnberg -- 6. Sex Ratio Modulators of Egg Parasitoids; James Russell, Richard Stouthamer -- 7. Systematics of the Trichogrammatidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) with a Focus on the Genera Attacking Lepidoptera; Ranyse B Querino, Roberto A Zucchi, John D. Pinto -- 8. Diversity and hosts of Trichogramma in the New World, with emphasis in South America; Roberto A Zucchi, Ranyse B Querino, Renata C Monteiro -- 9. Species Diversity and Host Associations of Trichogramma in Eurasia; Andrew Polaszek -- 10. Mass Rearing of Egg Parasitoids for Biological Control Programs; José Roberto Postali Parra -- 11. In vitro Rearing of Egg Parasitoids; Fernando L Cônsoli, Simon Grenier -- 12. Quality Control of Mass Reared Egg Parasitoids; Joop C. van Lenteren, Franz Bigler -- 13. Biological Control with Egg Parasitoids other than Trichogramma – the Citrus and Grape Cases; Jorge E. Peña, Josep A. Jacas, Serguei Tryapsin, Bryan J. Ulmer, R. E. Duncan -- 14. Egg Parasitoid Commercialization in the New World; José Roberto Postali Parra -- 15. Egg Parasitoids in Biological Control and Integrated Pest Management; Nick Mills -- 16. Risk Assessment and Non-Target Effects of Egg Parasitoids in Biological Control; Franz Bigler, Dirk Babendreier, Joop C. van Lenteren -- 17. Genetically Modified Crops and Biological Control with Egg Parasitoids; Julio S Bernal.Egg Parasitoids in Agroecosystems with emphasis on Trichogramma was conceived to help in the promotion of biological control through egg parasitoids by providing both basic and applied information. The book has a series of chapters dedicated to the understanding of egg parasitoid taxonomy, development, nutrition and reproduction, host recognition and utilization, and their distribution and host associations. There are also several chapters focusing on the mass production and commercialization of egg parasitoids for biological control, addressing important issues such as parasitoid quality control, the risk assessment of egg parasitoids to non-target species, the use of egg parasitoids in integrated pest management programs and the impact of GMO on these natural enemies. Chapters provide an in depth analysis of the literature available, are richly illustrated, and propose future trends. The large number of contributors in several fields of Entomology makes this book the most comprehensive source of information for students and researchers working on egg parasitoids, biological control practitioners interested in applying these natural enemies in biocontrol programs or business managers focused in their mass production and commercialization. Menos1. Reproduction and Immature Development of Egg Parasitoids; Guy Boivin -- 2. Nutritional Ecology of Insect Egg Parasitoids; S. Bradleigh Vinson -- 3. Antennal Structures Used in Communication by Egg Parasitoids; Roberto Romani, Nunzio Isidoro, Ferdinando Bin -- 4. Host Searching by Egg Parasitoids: Exploitation of Host Chemical Cues; Stefano Colazza, Ezio Peri, Gianandrea Salerno, Eric Conti -- 5. Genetics of the Behavioral Ecology of Egg Parasitoids; Eric Wajnberg -- 6. Sex Ratio Modulators of Egg Parasitoids; James Russell, Richard Stouthamer -- 7. Systematics of the Trichogrammatidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) with a Focus on the Genera Attacking Lepidoptera; Ranyse B Querino, Roberto A Zucchi, John D. Pinto -- 8. Diversity and hosts of Trichogramma in the New World, with emphasis in South America; Roberto A Zucchi, Ranyse B Querino, Renata C Monteiro -- 9. Species Diversity and Host Associations of Trichogramma in Eurasia; Andrew Polaszek -- 10. Mass Rearing of Egg Parasitoids for Biological Control Programs; José Roberto Postali Parra -- 11. In vitro Rearing of Egg Parasitoids; Fernando L Cônsoli, Simon Grenier -- 12. Quality Control of Mass Reared Egg Parasitoids; Joop C. van Lenteren, Franz Bigler -- 13. Biological Control with Egg Parasitoids other than Trichogramma – the Citrus and Grape Cases; Jorge E. Peña, Josep A. Jacas, Serguei Tryapsin, Bryan J. Ulmer, R. E. Duncan -- 14. Egg Parasitoid Commercialization in the New World; José Roberto Postali Parra -- 15. Eg... Mostrar Tudo |
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Life Sciences. |
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agriculture; animal ecology; entomology. |
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Data da última atualização: |
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BALDONI, A. B.; BOTIN, A. A.; TARDIN, F. D.; MARQUES, J. A. de B.; OLIVEIRA, F. L. de; SILVA, A. J. R.; SILVA, E. S. da; AWABDI, C. P.; PALUDZYSZYN FILHO, E.; NEVESE, L. G.; PANTALEÃO, A. de A.; TEODORO, L. P. R.; TEODORO, P. E. |
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AISY BOTEGA BALDONI TARDIN, CPAMT; Andreia Alves Botin, Univesidade Federal de Mato Grosso; FLAVIO DESSAUNE TARDIN, CNPMS; Jairo Alex de Barros Marques, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Fabio Linsbinski de Oliveira, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Adailthon Jourdan Rodrigues Silva, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Elton Soares da Silva, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Caio Paulo Awabdi, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; ESTEFANO PALUDZYSZYN FILHO, CNPF; Leonarda Grillo Nevese, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso; Ariane de Andrea Pantaleão, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul; Larissa Pereira Ribeiro Teodoro, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul; Paulo Eduardo Teodoro, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul. |
Título: |
Early selection strategies in Schizolobium parahyba var. amazonicum (huber ex ducke) barneby. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Industrial Crops and Products, v. 152, article 112538, 2020. |
ISSN: |
0926-6690 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2020.112538 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Paricá (Schizolobium parahyba var. amazonicum) is a tropical species native to the Amazon region and is continually growing for wood exploitation potential, especially in the laminated wood industry. In Brazil, there are still no breeding programs for this species. Therefore, it is necessary to assess its genetic diversity and use appropriate selection strategies to develop genotypes that serve the consumer market. This research hypothesized that half-sib families of paricá have genetic variability for characteristics favorable to wood production. Thus, the aim was to evaluate different selection strategies in paricá genotypes for growth traits. Half-sib progenies from 58 paricá matrices were planted in the experimental area of Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril in the municipality of Sinop-MT. The seeds used for obtaining the seedlings were collected in the states of Mato Grosso, Rondônia, Acre, Tocantins, and Pará. The traits evaluated were: diameter at breast height and plant height. Variance components and heritability were estimated, and subsequently, the genetic gains with the selection were predicted by four selection strategies: combined selection, among and within-families selection, mass selection, and stratified mass selection. The results obtained by analysis of variance showed the existence of genetic variability among families for the traits evaluated, which revealed the possibility of obtaining genetic gains and thereby success with the selection. All selection strategies showed to be suitable for obtaining genetic gains with a selection of the best paricá progenies aimed at wood production. However, the combined selection provided the highest genetic gains. The results reported in this research made it possible to direct the strategies of the first genetic breeding program for paricá in Brazil. MenosParicá (Schizolobium parahyba var. amazonicum) is a tropical species native to the Amazon region and is continually growing for wood exploitation potential, especially in the laminated wood industry. In Brazil, there are still no breeding programs for this species. Therefore, it is necessary to assess its genetic diversity and use appropriate selection strategies to develop genotypes that serve the consumer market. This research hypothesized that half-sib families of paricá have genetic variability for characteristics favorable to wood production. Thus, the aim was to evaluate different selection strategies in paricá genotypes for growth traits. Half-sib progenies from 58 paricá matrices were planted in the experimental area of Embrapa Agrossilvipastoril in the municipality of Sinop-MT. The seeds used for obtaining the seedlings were collected in the states of Mato Grosso, Rondônia, Acre, Tocantins, and Pará. The traits evaluated were: diameter at breast height and plant height. Variance components and heritability were estimated, and subsequently, the genetic gains with the selection were predicted by four selection strategies: combined selection, among and within-families selection, mass selection, and stratified mass selection. The results obtained by analysis of variance showed the existence of genetic variability among families for the traits evaluated, which revealed the possibility of obtaining genetic gains and thereby success with the selection. All selection strate... Mostrar Tudo |
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Seleção combinada. |
Thesagro: |
Espécie Nativa; Melhoramento; Paricá; Seleção. |
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Amazonia. |
Categoria do assunto: |
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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