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Title: Evidence for coabundance of leafminer flies and whiteflies in melon crops.
Authors: LEMOS, L. J. U.
COSTA-LIMA, T. C. da
GODOY, W. A. C.
BARROS, R. V.
BARROS, R.
Affiliation: Leandro José Uchôa Lemos, Instituto Federal do Sertão Pernambucano – Campus Petrolina Zona Rural – Petrolina PE
TIAGO CARDOSO DA COSTA LIMA, CPATSA
Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy, Universidade de São Paulo – Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz
Roberto Victor Barros, UFPB
Reginaldo Barros, UFRPE.
Date Issued: 2021
Citation: Bragantia, v. 80, e0421. jan. 2021, online.
Description: Interspecific competitions are important mechanisms in structuring ecological communities, including agroecosystems, in which different species may share the same food resource. In melons, two major pests coexist in time and space, Liriomyza sativae Blanchard (Diptera: Agromyzidae) and Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). The former feeds on the leaf mesophyll, while the latter on the phloem sap. Therefore, the same niche exploitation can trigger interactive processes between both populations. The present research aimed to determine if there are positive or negative interactions between whiteflies and leafminers under field conditions. The experiment was conducted in four commercial melon fields in northeast Brazil in two planting seasons. Thirty random plants were weekly selected for detection of whitefly nymphs and leafminer larvae throughout the entire crop cycle. The data was organized and analyzed considering the species abundance of L. sativae (larvae) and B. tabaci (nymphs and adults) in the same plant. Thus, the coabundance of species was investigated by using regressions with Poisson errors. The results suggest different fractions of negative, positive and neutral (not significant relationships) coabundance between the two species. Among 34 significant interactions, 56% were negative, suggesting that more than half of significant interactions are due to interspecific competition with negative coabundance.
Thesagro: Melão
Praga
Bemisia Tabaci
Díptera Agromyzidae
Mosca Branca
Cucumis Melo
NAL Thesaurus: Melons
Liriomyza
Bemisia
Keywords: Região Semiárida
Vale do São Francisco
ISSN: 1678-4499
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.20190459.
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPATSA)

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