Spider mites associated to soybean in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
AUTOR(ES)
ROGGIA, S.
FONTE
Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2011
RESUMO
The objective of this work was to study the occurrence and geographic distribution of phytophagous mites associated to soybean in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Samplings were performed from January to May 2005 on genetically modified soybean (glyphosate-tolerant) crops, in 27 municipalities of six regions ? Alto Vale do Uruguai, Campanha, Depressão Central, Planalto Médio, Missões and Serra do Sudeste. Five phytophagous mite species belonging to the family Tetranychidae ? Mononychellus planki, Tetranychus desertorum, T. gigas, T. ludeni and T. urticae ? occurred in 21, 12, 5, 3 and 14 municipalities, respectively. A map of Rio Grande do Sul with the geographic distribution of each species is presented, as well as an illustrated dichotomous key to help the identification of the spider mites found.
ASSUNTO(S)
glycine max mononychellus planki tetranychus glyphosate-tolerant soybean taxonomy soja tolerante ao glifosato taxonomia
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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