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RANK, A.; RAMOS, R. S.; SILVA, R. S. da; SOARES, J. R. S.; PICANÇO, M. C.; FIDELIS, E. G. |
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ELISANGELA GOMES FIDELIS, CPAC. |
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Risk of the introduction of Lobesia botrana in suitable areas for Vitis vinifera. |
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2020 |
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Journal of Pest Science, v. 93, p. 1167?1179, 2020. |
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p. 1167-1179 |
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Português |
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The European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a pest that has great potential to cause damage to vineyards. Considering that L. botrana is one of the major grapevine pests globally, it is essential to analyze the risk of its introduction and determine places with higher potential for the establishment of this pest. In this study, we highlighted the most prone regions in the world for the occurrence of L. botrana and its main host, Vitis vinifera, based on the bioclimatic and occurrence region for the pest and the crop, using ecological niche modeling with the MaxEnt algorithm. A survey was also made of the location of 3700 airports around the world, to emphasize the possible influx of people and material carrying the pest in different countries. The climatic variables that most influenced the establishment of L. botrana were annual average temperature, annual mean precipitation, and annual temperature variation. The regions with the greatest possibility of the occurrence of both species (L. botrana and V. vinifera) were those with average annual temperatures close to 13 °C, a mean annual precipitation between 600 and 700 mm, an annual temperature variation of approximately 28 °C, an average daily temperature range of 10 °C, and precipitation of approximately 20 mm in the coldest month. These characteristics are found in almost all vineyard regions globally. This study allowed us to determine the relationship between the environmental preferences of L. botrana and V. vinifera, making it possible to choose locations to focus on combatting the pest and implementing preventive actions. MenosThe European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a pest that has great potential to cause damage to vineyards. Considering that L. botrana is one of the major grapevine pests globally, it is essential to analyze the risk of its introduction and determine places with higher potential for the establishment of this pest. In this study, we highlighted the most prone regions in the world for the occurrence of L. botrana and its main host, Vitis vinifera, based on the bioclimatic and occurrence region for the pest and the crop, using ecological niche modeling with the MaxEnt algorithm. A survey was also made of the location of 3700 airports around the world, to emphasize the possible influx of people and material carrying the pest in different countries. The climatic variables that most influenced the establishment of L. botrana were annual average temperature, annual mean precipitation, and annual temperature variation. The regions with the greatest possibility of the occurrence of both species (L. botrana and V. vinifera) were those with average annual temperatures close to 13 °C, a mean annual precipitation between 600 and 700 mm, an annual temperature variation of approximately 28 °C, an average daily temperature range of 10 °C, and precipitation of approximately 20 mm in the coldest month. These characteristics are found in almost all vineyard regions globally. This study allowed us to determine the relationship between the environmental preferences... Mostrar Tudo |
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Proteção fitossanitária; Videira. |
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Praga Quarentenária; Traça. |
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LEADER 02328naa a2200241 a 4500 001 2131140 005 2021-04-22 008 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aRANK, A. 245 $aRisk of the introduction of Lobesia botrana in suitable areas for Vitis vinifera.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2020 300 $ap. 1167-1179 520 $aThe European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a pest that has great potential to cause damage to vineyards. Considering that L. botrana is one of the major grapevine pests globally, it is essential to analyze the risk of its introduction and determine places with higher potential for the establishment of this pest. In this study, we highlighted the most prone regions in the world for the occurrence of L. botrana and its main host, Vitis vinifera, based on the bioclimatic and occurrence region for the pest and the crop, using ecological niche modeling with the MaxEnt algorithm. A survey was also made of the location of 3700 airports around the world, to emphasize the possible influx of people and material carrying the pest in different countries. The climatic variables that most influenced the establishment of L. botrana were annual average temperature, annual mean precipitation, and annual temperature variation. The regions with the greatest possibility of the occurrence of both species (L. botrana and V. vinifera) were those with average annual temperatures close to 13 °C, a mean annual precipitation between 600 and 700 mm, an annual temperature variation of approximately 28 °C, an average daily temperature range of 10 °C, and precipitation of approximately 20 mm in the coldest month. These characteristics are found in almost all vineyard regions globally. This study allowed us to determine the relationship between the environmental preferences of L. botrana and V. vinifera, making it possible to choose locations to focus on combatting the pest and implementing preventive actions. 650 $aPraga Quarentenária 650 $aTraça 653 $aProteção fitossanitária 653 $aVideira 700 1 $aRAMOS, R. S. 700 1 $aSILVA, R. S. da 700 1 $aSOARES, J. R. S. 700 1 $aPICANÇO, M. C. 700 1 $aFIDELIS, E. G. 773 $tJournal of Pest Science$gv. 93, p. 1167?1179, 2020.
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03/08/2016 |
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03/08/2016 |
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NÉO, T. A.; GIGLIOTI, R.; OBREGÓN, D.; BILHASSI, T. B.; OLIVEIRA, H. N.; MACHADO, R. Z.; ANÍBAL, F. de F.; BRITO, L. G.; MALAGO JUNIOR, W.; DONATONI, F. A. B.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de S. |
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UFSCAR; Unesp (Jaboticabal); University of Havana; Unesp (Jaboticabal); Unesp (Jaboticabal); Unesp (Jaboticabal); UFSCAR; LUCIANA GATTO BRITO, CPAF-Rondonia; WILSON MALAGO JUNIOR, CPPSE; FLAVIA ALINE BRESSANI DONATONI, CPPSE; MARCIA CRISTINA DE SENA OLIVEIRA, CPPSE. |
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Detection ofBabesia bovisandBabesiabigeminain Water Buffaloes (Bubalusbubalis) in Endemic Areasof São Paulo State,Brazil. |
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2016 |
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Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine, v. 6, p. 75 - 78, 2016. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojvm.2016.65009 |
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Português |
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This study was conducted to investigateBabesia bovisandB. bigeminainfectionsin 108 water buffaloes (50 calves and 58 adult females) located in areas of São Paulo state, wherethe animals were continuously exposed toRhipicephalus microplusticks.B. bovisandB. bigeminainfections were screened by microscopic examination of blood smears, nested PCR (nPCR) andquantitative real-time PCR (qPCR),which werealso used to estimate the number of copies (NC) ofthe cytochrome b (mt-cytB) gene in the blood samples.B. bigeminawas found in blood smears ofthree calves from Alambari herd (all with less than 0.1% parasitemia). |
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Bebesiosis; NPCR; QPCR. |
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Bubalus Bubalis; Búfalo. |
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LEADER 01550naa a2200313 a 4500 001 2050162 005 2016-08-03 008 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojvm.2016.65009$2DOI 100 1 $aNÉO, T. A. 245 $aDetection ofBabesia bovisandBabesiabigeminain Water Buffaloes (Bubalusbubalis) in Endemic Areasof São Paulo State,Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2016 520 $aThis study was conducted to investigateBabesia bovisandB. bigeminainfectionsin 108 water buffaloes (50 calves and 58 adult females) located in areas of São Paulo state, wherethe animals were continuously exposed toRhipicephalus microplusticks.B. bovisandB. bigeminainfections were screened by microscopic examination of blood smears, nested PCR (nPCR) andquantitative real-time PCR (qPCR),which werealso used to estimate the number of copies (NC) ofthe cytochrome b (mt-cytB) gene in the blood samples.B. bigeminawas found in blood smears ofthree calves from Alambari herd (all with less than 0.1% parasitemia). 650 $aBubalus Bubalis 650 $aBúfalo 653 $aBebesiosis 653 $aNPCR 653 $aQPCR 700 1 $aGIGLIOTI, R. 700 1 $aOBREGÓN, D. 700 1 $aBILHASSI, T. B. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, H. N. 700 1 $aMACHADO, R. Z. 700 1 $aANÍBAL, F. de F. 700 1 $aBRITO, L. G. 700 1 $aMALAGO JUNIOR, W. 700 1 $aDONATONI, F. A. B. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. C. de S. 773 $tOpen Journal of Veterinary Medicine$gv. 6, p. 75 - 78, 2016.
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