First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control

This research reports the terrestrial slug Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) (Stylommathophora: Philomycidae) as an agricultural pest for the first time in Southern Brazil vineyards. The species was found in densities exceeding 20 slugs.m-2 in Vitis labrusca L. vineyards at six municipalities of...

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Main Authors: Cléber Antonio Baronio, Marcos Botton, Suzete Rodrigues Gomes, David Gwyn Robinson
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2014-10-01
Series:Ciência Rural
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spelling doaj-5424549da08542ccb34d4583362e18732020-11-24T22:44:28ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-45962014-10-0144101715172010.1590/0103-8478cr20130522S0103-84782014001001715First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its controlCléber Antonio BaronioMarcos BottonSuzete Rodrigues GomesDavid Gwyn RobinsonThis research reports the terrestrial slug Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) (Stylommathophora: Philomycidae) as an agricultural pest for the first time in Southern Brazil vineyards. The species was found in densities exceeding 20 slugs.m-2 in Vitis labrusca L. vineyards at six municipalities of the Southern Brazil's viticulture region. It causes damage a loss by leaving residual mucus on grapes and by consuming grapes already perforated by other organisms, such as insects or birds, or mechanically damaged by in situ compression. The effectiveness of iron phosphate and metaldehyde baits on M. pictum was evaluated in laboratory experiments. Iron phosphate bait was more effective in controlling M. pictum (70%) than metaldehyde bait (15%)http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782014001001715&lng=en&tlng=enlesma terrestrepraga da videirafosfato de ferrometaldeído
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Suzete Rodrigues Gomes
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Marcos Botton
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes
David Gwyn Robinson
First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
Ciência Rural
lesma terrestre
praga da videira
fosfato de ferro
metaldeído
author_facet Cléber Antonio Baronio
Marcos Botton
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes
David Gwyn Robinson
author_sort Cléber Antonio Baronio
title First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
title_short First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
title_full First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
title_fullStr First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
title_full_unstemmed First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
title_sort first record of qualitative losses caused by meghimatium pictum in vineyards of southern brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Rural
issn 1678-4596
publishDate 2014-10-01
description This research reports the terrestrial slug Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) (Stylommathophora: Philomycidae) as an agricultural pest for the first time in Southern Brazil vineyards. The species was found in densities exceeding 20 slugs.m-2 in Vitis labrusca L. vineyards at six municipalities of the Southern Brazil's viticulture region. It causes damage a loss by leaving residual mucus on grapes and by consuming grapes already perforated by other organisms, such as insects or birds, or mechanically damaged by in situ compression. The effectiveness of iron phosphate and metaldehyde baits on M. pictum was evaluated in laboratory experiments. Iron phosphate bait was more effective in controlling M. pictum (70%) than metaldehyde bait (15%)
topic lesma terrestre
praga da videira
fosfato de ferro
metaldeído
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