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Embrapa Florestas. |
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06/12/2013 |
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18/02/2014 |
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MENDES, F. da S.; JARDIM, F. C. da S.; CARVALHO, J. A. P. de; SOUZA, D. V.; ARAÚJO, C. B.; OLIVEIRA, M. G. de; LEAL, E. da S. |
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Dinâmica da estrutura da vegetação do sub-bosque sob influência da exploração em uma floresta de terra firme no município de Moju-PA. |
Ano de publicação: |
2013 |
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Ciência Florestal, Santa Maria, RS, v. 23, n. 2, p. 377-389, abr./jun. 2013. |
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Português |
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Amazônia Oriental; Clareiras; Eastern Amazon forest; Exploração de impacto reduzido; Reduced impact logging. |
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canopy gaps. |
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LEADER 00842naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1973070 005 2014-02-18 008 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMENDES, F. da S. 245 $aDinâmica da estrutura da vegetação do sub-bosque sob influência da exploração em uma floresta de terra firme no município de Moju-PA. 260 $c2013 650 $acanopy gaps 653 $aAmazônia Oriental 653 $aClareiras 653 $aEastern Amazon forest 653 $aExploração de impacto reduzido 653 $aReduced impact logging 700 1 $aJARDIM, F. C. da S. 700 1 $aCARVALHO, J. A. P. de 700 1 $aSOUZA, D. V. 700 1 $aARAÚJO, C. B. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. G. de 700 1 $aLEAL, E. da S. 773 $tCiência Florestal, Santa Maria, RS$gv. 23, n. 2, p. 377-389, abr./jun. 2013.
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Embrapa Gado de Leite. |
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24/01/2015 |
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05/02/2024 |
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MONTEIRO, C. M. de O.; MATOS, R. da S.; ARAÚJO, L. X.; CAMPOS, R.; BITTENCOURT, V. R. E. P.; DOLINSKI, C.; FURLONG, J.; PRATA, M. C. de A. |
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CAIO MÁRCIO DE OLIVEIRA MONTEIRO, UFRRJ; RENATA DA SILVA MATOS, UFJF; LARYSSA XAVIER ARAÚJO, UFJF; ROBERSON CAMPOS; VÂNIA RITA ELIAS PINHEIRO BITTENCOURT, UFRRJ; CLAUDIA DOLINSKI, UENF; JOHN FURLONG, CNPGL; MARCIA CRISTINA DE AZEVEDO PRATA, CNPGL. |
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Entomopathogenic nematodes in insect cadaver formulations for the control of Rhipicephalus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae). |
Ano de publicação: |
2014 |
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Veterinary Parasitology, v. 203, n. 3/4, p. 310-317, 2014. |
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Inglês |
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This study evaluated the efficacy of four entomopathogenic nematode (EPN) strains in insect cadaver formulations against Rhipicephalus microplus and compared the efficacy of the most virulent EPNs applied in cadavers of Galleria mellonella and Tenebrio molitor. In the first experiment, infected G. mellonela larvae were used as the source of EPNs. Engorged females of R. microplus were placed in pots filled with soil and different numbers of G. mellonella larvae infected with one of four species of nematodes. All treatments with EPNs of the genus Heterorhabditis caused significant reduction (p<0.05) in the egg mass weight and hatching percentage of larvae. The EPNs of the genus Steinernema, except for the group exposed to Steinernema carpocapsae ALL, whose source nematodes included six larvae of G. mellonella, caused a significant reduction (p<0.05) in the egg mass weight produced per female. Steinernema feltiae SN applied with two, four, and six cadavers and S. carpocapsae ALL with two cadavers caused a reduction in hatching percentage of larvae of R. microplus (p<0.05). The percentage of control was above 95% in all groups treated with Heterorhabditis bacteriophora HP88 and Heterorhabditis indica LPP1 and in the treatment with four larvae infected with S. feltiae SN. The second experiment followed the same methodology, using G. mellonella and T. molitor larvae infected by the two most virulent EPNs. H. bacteriophora HP88 and H. indica LPP1 in different formulations caused reduction in the egg mass weight and hatching percentage of larvae. The percentage of control were 82.4 and 84.9% for H. bacteriophora HP88 and H. indica LPP1, respectively, formulated in T. molitor, and reaching 99.9% in groups formulated with G. mellonella. The EPNs tested in insect cadaver formulation showed pathogenicity to engorged females of R. microplus and EPNs of the genus Heterorhabditis formulated in G. mellonella larvae were more effective. MenosThis study evaluated the efficacy of four entomopathogenic nematode (EPN) strains in insect cadaver formulations against Rhipicephalus microplus and compared the efficacy of the most virulent EPNs applied in cadavers of Galleria mellonella and Tenebrio molitor. In the first experiment, infected G. mellonela larvae were used as the source of EPNs. Engorged females of R. microplus were placed in pots filled with soil and different numbers of G. mellonella larvae infected with one of four species of nematodes. All treatments with EPNs of the genus Heterorhabditis caused significant reduction (p<0.05) in the egg mass weight and hatching percentage of larvae. The EPNs of the genus Steinernema, except for the group exposed to Steinernema carpocapsae ALL, whose source nematodes included six larvae of G. mellonella, caused a significant reduction (p<0.05) in the egg mass weight produced per female. Steinernema feltiae SN applied with two, four, and six cadavers and S. carpocapsae ALL with two cadavers caused a reduction in hatching percentage of larvae of R. microplus (p<0.05). The percentage of control was above 95% in all groups treated with Heterorhabditis bacteriophora HP88 and Heterorhabditis indica LPP1 and in the treatment with four larvae infected with S. feltiae SN. The second experiment followed the same methodology, using G. mellonella and T. molitor larvae infected by the two most virulent EPNs. H. bacteriophora HP88 and H. indica LPP1 in different formulations caused re... Mostrar Tudo |
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Cattle tick. |
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Galleria mellonella; Heterorhabditis; Steinernema; Tenebrio molitor. |
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L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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LEADER 02771naa a2200265 a 4500 001 2006606 005 2024-02-05 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aMONTEIRO, C. M. de O. 245 $aEntomopathogenic nematodes in insect cadaver formulations for the control of Rhipicephalus microplus (Acari$bIxodidae).$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2014 520 $aThis study evaluated the efficacy of four entomopathogenic nematode (EPN) strains in insect cadaver formulations against Rhipicephalus microplus and compared the efficacy of the most virulent EPNs applied in cadavers of Galleria mellonella and Tenebrio molitor. In the first experiment, infected G. mellonela larvae were used as the source of EPNs. Engorged females of R. microplus were placed in pots filled with soil and different numbers of G. mellonella larvae infected with one of four species of nematodes. All treatments with EPNs of the genus Heterorhabditis caused significant reduction (p<0.05) in the egg mass weight and hatching percentage of larvae. The EPNs of the genus Steinernema, except for the group exposed to Steinernema carpocapsae ALL, whose source nematodes included six larvae of G. mellonella, caused a significant reduction (p<0.05) in the egg mass weight produced per female. Steinernema feltiae SN applied with two, four, and six cadavers and S. carpocapsae ALL with two cadavers caused a reduction in hatching percentage of larvae of R. microplus (p<0.05). The percentage of control was above 95% in all groups treated with Heterorhabditis bacteriophora HP88 and Heterorhabditis indica LPP1 and in the treatment with four larvae infected with S. feltiae SN. The second experiment followed the same methodology, using G. mellonella and T. molitor larvae infected by the two most virulent EPNs. H. bacteriophora HP88 and H. indica LPP1 in different formulations caused reduction in the egg mass weight and hatching percentage of larvae. The percentage of control were 82.4 and 84.9% for H. bacteriophora HP88 and H. indica LPP1, respectively, formulated in T. molitor, and reaching 99.9% in groups formulated with G. mellonella. The EPNs tested in insect cadaver formulation showed pathogenicity to engorged females of R. microplus and EPNs of the genus Heterorhabditis formulated in G. mellonella larvae were more effective. 650 $aGalleria mellonella 650 $aHeterorhabditis 650 $aSteinernema 650 $aTenebrio molitor 653 $aCattle tick 700 1 $aMATOS, R. da S. 700 1 $aARAÚJO, L. X. 700 1 $aCAMPOS, R. 700 1 $aBITTENCOURT, V. R. E. P. 700 1 $aDOLINSKI, C. 700 1 $aFURLONG, J. 700 1 $aPRATA, M. C. de A. 773 $tVeterinary Parasitology$gv. 203, n. 3/4, p. 310-317, 2014.
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