998 resultados para Tagetes sp


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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Se evaluó la eficacia de Tagetes spp. como cultivo intercalar y extracto natural sobre la fluctuación poblacional de áfidos en el cultivo de Lactuca sativa (L.). Se realizó un diseño en bloques completamente aleatorizado, siendo la planta la unidad de muestreo. Se consideraron tres tratamientos: testigo (T), cultivo intercalado con Tagetes sp. (CI) y cultivo pulverizado con extracto natural de Tagetes sp. (CP) (n=6). Los datos obtenidos se sometieron a un ANOVA y test de Tukey, según los lineamientos de ensayos repetidos en el tiempo. La densidad poblacional de áfidos fue mayor en el testigo y menor en el cultivo pulverizado, comprobándose una densidad media en el cultivo intercalar.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a hospedabilidade de dezesseis espécies de plantas daninhas, Acanthospermum australe, Ageratum conyzoides, Alternanthera tenella, Amaranthus hybridus, A. viridis, Bidens pilosa, Digitaria horizontalis, Eleusine indica, Euphorbia heerophylla, Hyptis sauaveolens, Ipomoea grandifolia, I. nil, Portulaca oleracea, Solanum americanum, Sida cordifolia e tagetes sp. ao nematoide-das-galhas, Meloidogyne enterolobil.

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Foram avaliados os efeitos dos extratos clorofórmico de folhas de T. minuta e hexânico de folhas de V. polyanthes, na concentração de 1% em BDA, incorporados ao meio antes e após a autoclavagem sobre o crescimento micelial de C. gloesporioides, B. cinera, e Trichoderma sp., inoculados sob condições ambientais em temperatura de aproximadamente 26 .C. O extrato de V. polyanthes, incorporado antes e após a autoclavagem inibiu o crescimento micelial de C. gloesporioides em 36,3 e 54,3% e de B. cinerea em 23,3 e 38,5%, respectivamente. O extrato de T. minuta inibiu em 38,0 e 48,0% o crescimento micelial de C. gloesporioides e 18,3 e 14,7% o de B. cinerea, respectivamente. Os extratos na concentração estudada não inibiram o crescimento micelial de Trichoderma sp.

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia - FEIS

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Inclusions of sp-hybridised, trans-polyacetylene [trans-(CH)x] and poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) chains are revealed using resonant Raman scattering (RRS) investigation of amorphous hydrogenated carbon (a-C:H) films in the near IR – UV range. The RRS spectra of trans-(CH)x core Ag modes and the PPV CC-H phenylene mode are found to transform and disperse as the laser excitation energy ћωL is increased from near IR through visible to UV, whereas sp-bonded inclusions only become evident in UV. This is attributed to ћωL probing of trans-(CH)x chain inhomogeneity and the distribution of chains with varying conjugation length; for PPV to the resonant probing of phelynene ring disorder; and for sp segments, to ћωL probing of a local band gap of end-terminated polyynes. The IR spectra analysis confirmed the presence of sp, trans-(CH)x and PPV inclusions. The obtained RRS results for a-C:H denote differentiation between the core Ag trans-(CH)x modes and the PPV phenylene mode. Furthermore, it was found that at various laser excitation energies the changes in Raman spectra features for trans-(CH)x segments included in an amorphous carbon matrix are the same as in bulk trans-polyacetylene. The latter finding can be used to facilitate identification of trans-(CH)x in the spectra of complex carbonaceous materials.

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Abstract Neopolycystus sp. is the only primary egg parasitoid associated with the pest beetle Paropsis atomaria in subtropical eucalypt plantations, but its impact on its host populations is unknown. The simplified ecosystem represented by the plantation habitat, lack of interspecific competition for host and parasitoid, and the multivoltinism of the host population makes this an ideal system for quantifying the direct and indirect effects of egg parasitism, and hence, effects on host population dynamics. Within-, between- and overall-egg-batch parasitism rates were determined at three field sites over two field seasons, and up to seven host generations. The effect of exposure time (egg batch age), host density proximity to native forest and water sources on egg parasitism rates was also tested. Neopolycystus sp. exerts a significant influence on P. atomaria populations in Eucalyptus cloeziana. plantations in south-eastern Queensland, causing the direct (13%) and indirect (15%) mortality of almost one-third of all eggs in the field. Across seasons and generations, 45% of egg batches were parasitised, with a within-batch parasitism rate of around 30%. Between-batch parasitism increased up to 5–6 days after oviposition in the field, although within-batch parasitism rates generally did not. However, there were few apparent patterns to egg parasitism, with rates often varying significantly between sites and seasons.