AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS

ABSTRACT Eucalyptus species are originally from Australia and its plantations is the major forestry activity in Brazil. The Myrtaceae family is widely represented in Brazil, enabling native insects to migrate to Eucalyptus plants. Native herbivorous insects may adapt to the species planted in monocu...

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Main Authors: Joana Gabriela Freitas Andrade, Verissimo Gibran Mendes Sá, Sara Lodi, Bruno Spacek Godoy
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade de Investigações Florestais
Series:Revista Árvore
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spelling doaj-29a58d0a1b444e5c97edc35e6d8a765f2020-11-25T01:52:06ZengSociedade de Investigações FlorestaisRevista Árvore1806-908840588589210.1590/0100-67622016000500012S0100-67622016000500885AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTSJoana Gabriela Freitas AndradeVerissimo Gibran Mendes SáSara LodiBruno Spacek GodoyABSTRACT Eucalyptus species are originally from Australia and its plantations is the major forestry activity in Brazil. The Myrtaceae family is widely represented in Brazil, enabling native insects to migrate to Eucalyptus plants. Native herbivorous insects may adapt to the species planted in monoculture with low availability of their natural host plants and natural enemies. Within this context, the differential occurrence pattern of eleven insect pests of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemiptera orders, from 450 Eucalyptus stands of different ages recorded in 2002 to 2010 in eastern State of Minas Gerais, Brazil was evaluated. Bayesian inference was used for data analyses in hypothesis testing. The probability of occurrence of pest species was estimated using a linear multinomial model, relating their occurrence with the Eucalyptus stand age. Pest occurrence in Eucalyptus stands were linked to plant age, with younger ones being more susceptible to phytophagous insects. That association with chronological plant age may be associated with the resource exploration strategy of each group of pest insects. Thus, Eucalyptus forest management should be adapted to the temporally differential use of the stands by pest species, providing more efficient control strategies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622016000500885&lng=en&tlng=enEcologia de populaçõesInferência BayesianaManejo de pragas florestais
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Verissimo Gibran Mendes Sá
Sara Lodi
Bruno Spacek Godoy
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Verissimo Gibran Mendes Sá
Sara Lodi
Bruno Spacek Godoy
AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS
Revista Árvore
Ecologia de populações
Inferência Bayesiana
Manejo de pragas florestais
author_facet Joana Gabriela Freitas Andrade
Verissimo Gibran Mendes Sá
Sara Lodi
Bruno Spacek Godoy
author_sort Joana Gabriela Freitas Andrade
title AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS
title_short AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS
title_full AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS
title_fullStr AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS
title_full_unstemmed AGE OF Eucalyptus urograndis PLANTATIONS AND OCCURRENCE OF PEST INSECTS
title_sort age of eucalyptus urograndis plantations and occurrence of pest insects
publisher Sociedade de Investigações Florestais
series Revista Árvore
issn 1806-9088
description ABSTRACT Eucalyptus species are originally from Australia and its plantations is the major forestry activity in Brazil. The Myrtaceae family is widely represented in Brazil, enabling native insects to migrate to Eucalyptus plants. Native herbivorous insects may adapt to the species planted in monoculture with low availability of their natural host plants and natural enemies. Within this context, the differential occurrence pattern of eleven insect pests of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemiptera orders, from 450 Eucalyptus stands of different ages recorded in 2002 to 2010 in eastern State of Minas Gerais, Brazil was evaluated. Bayesian inference was used for data analyses in hypothesis testing. The probability of occurrence of pest species was estimated using a linear multinomial model, relating their occurrence with the Eucalyptus stand age. Pest occurrence in Eucalyptus stands were linked to plant age, with younger ones being more susceptible to phytophagous insects. That association with chronological plant age may be associated with the resource exploration strategy of each group of pest insects. Thus, Eucalyptus forest management should be adapted to the temporally differential use of the stands by pest species, providing more efficient control strategies.
topic Ecologia de populações
Inferência Bayesiana
Manejo de pragas florestais
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622016000500885&lng=en&tlng=en
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