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Embrapa Milho e Sorgo. |
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22/02/2013 |
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09/09/2015 |
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Orientação de Tese de Pós-Graduação |
Autoria: |
ALMEIDA FILHO, J. E. de. |
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JANEO EUSTAQUIO DE AMEIDA FILHO. |
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Avaliação agronômica e de estabilidade e adaptabilidade de híbridos de sorgo granífero. |
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2012 |
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2012. |
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Português |
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Dissertação (Mestrado em Genética e Melhoramento de Plantas) - Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense, Campos de Goytacazes. Coorientador: Flávio Dessaune Tardin. |
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Hibrido; Sorghum bicolor; Sorgo granífero. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/77056/1/Flavio-Dissertacao-Janeo.pdf
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Embrapa Café. |
Data corrente: |
14/12/2020 |
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14/12/2020 |
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Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
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ZACARIAS, M. S.; SILVEIRA, E. C. da; BERNARDI, L. F. de O. |
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MAURICIO SERGIO ZACARIAS, CNPCa; ERIKA CARLA DA SILVEIRA, UFLA; LEOPOLDO FERREIRA DE OLIVEIRA BERNARDI, UFLA. |
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Predator mites. |
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2019 |
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In: SOUZA, B.; VÁZQUEZ, L. L.; MARUCCI, R. C. (Ed.). Natural enemies of insect pests in neotropical agroecosystems: biological control and functional biodiversity. Switzerland: Springer, 2019. p. 89-96. |
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978-3-030-24732-4 |
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Inglês |
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The great behavioral diversity of mites gives them an important role in the environment, such as cycling of nutrients, transmission of phytopathogens, and regulation of populations of other living beings. People eventually use these organisms to their advantage, especially in agriculture, where many species may be important auxiliary tools to control certain pests. In this chapter, we deal with the main bioecological factors that strategically determine the success in Applied Biological Control (ABC) of arthropod pests with predatory mites. Although mites have played a relevant role as biological control agents throughout history, they are still poorly understood and underutilized for this purpose. Every aspect of bioecology should be considered when clarifying how to establish a successful strategy using the most effective natural enemies to maintain an undesirable population in acceptable levels. Moreover, habitus, habits, and habitat must be the focus in those studies. The mites most studied as biological control agents of pests belong to family Phytoseiidae. From 2479 valid phytoseiid species, 572 were accounted for in the Latin-American and Caribbean regions (almost 24%). These numbers represent only a fraction of the real number of species; we know few bioecological aspects of only a few species in this plethora, and there is still much hard work to do. Despite the evidence on its efficacy in laboratory or field experiments, most species have not yet aroused the commercial interest of agricultural input companies. Predatory mites are currently a viable alternative in the substitution of pesticides for the ABC of some agricultural pests. Its use has been consolidated in recent years, especially with species of the family Phytoseiidae, but its potential is still below estimated, especially in the Neotropical region where the diversity of predators is very large, and few species have been studied. MenosThe great behavioral diversity of mites gives them an important role in the environment, such as cycling of nutrients, transmission of phytopathogens, and regulation of populations of other living beings. People eventually use these organisms to their advantage, especially in agriculture, where many species may be important auxiliary tools to control certain pests. In this chapter, we deal with the main bioecological factors that strategically determine the success in Applied Biological Control (ABC) of arthropod pests with predatory mites. Although mites have played a relevant role as biological control agents throughout history, they are still poorly understood and underutilized for this purpose. Every aspect of bioecology should be considered when clarifying how to establish a successful strategy using the most effective natural enemies to maintain an undesirable population in acceptable levels. Moreover, habitus, habits, and habitat must be the focus in those studies. The mites most studied as biological control agents of pests belong to family Phytoseiidae. From 2479 valid phytoseiid species, 572 were accounted for in the Latin-American and Caribbean regions (almost 24%). These numbers represent only a fraction of the real number of species; we know few bioecological aspects of only a few species in this plethora, and there is still much hard work to do. Despite the evidence on its efficacy in laboratory or field experiments, most species have not yet aroused the commer... Mostrar Tudo |
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Agroecology; Biological control; Latin America; Phytoseiidae. |
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LEADER 02629naa a2200205 a 4500 001 2128126 005 2020-12-14 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 020 $a978-3-030-24732-4 100 1 $aZACARIAS, M. S. 245 $aPredator mites.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 520 $aThe great behavioral diversity of mites gives them an important role in the environment, such as cycling of nutrients, transmission of phytopathogens, and regulation of populations of other living beings. People eventually use these organisms to their advantage, especially in agriculture, where many species may be important auxiliary tools to control certain pests. In this chapter, we deal with the main bioecological factors that strategically determine the success in Applied Biological Control (ABC) of arthropod pests with predatory mites. Although mites have played a relevant role as biological control agents throughout history, they are still poorly understood and underutilized for this purpose. Every aspect of bioecology should be considered when clarifying how to establish a successful strategy using the most effective natural enemies to maintain an undesirable population in acceptable levels. Moreover, habitus, habits, and habitat must be the focus in those studies. The mites most studied as biological control agents of pests belong to family Phytoseiidae. From 2479 valid phytoseiid species, 572 were accounted for in the Latin-American and Caribbean regions (almost 24%). These numbers represent only a fraction of the real number of species; we know few bioecological aspects of only a few species in this plethora, and there is still much hard work to do. Despite the evidence on its efficacy in laboratory or field experiments, most species have not yet aroused the commercial interest of agricultural input companies. Predatory mites are currently a viable alternative in the substitution of pesticides for the ABC of some agricultural pests. Its use has been consolidated in recent years, especially with species of the family Phytoseiidae, but its potential is still below estimated, especially in the Neotropical region where the diversity of predators is very large, and few species have been studied. 650 $aAgroecology 650 $aBiological control 650 $aLatin America 650 $aPhytoseiidae 700 1 $aSILVEIRA, E. C. da 700 1 $aBERNARDI, L. F. de O. 773 $tIn: SOUZA, B.; VÁZQUEZ, L. L.; MARUCCI, R. C. (Ed.). Natural enemies of insect pests in neotropical agroecosystems: biological control and functional biodiversity. Switzerland: Springer, 2019. p. 89-96.
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