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      Control of Chrysodeixis includens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) using Chin-IA (I-A) isolate as integrate component of management in soybean crops Translated title: Controle de Chrysodeixis includens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) usando o isolado Chin-IA (I-A) como componente do manejo integrado da cultura da soja

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          ABSTRACT Chrysodeixis includens is an important pest of soybean crop who has gained more visibility in the Brazilian Cerrado due to damage caused in this region. Foliar consumption, feeding period and mortality level of soybean loopers in laboratory, as well as their control in the field conditions, were evaluated after application of the ChinNPV virus in soybean plants. In the laboratory, were tested six concentrations of isolate Chin-IA (I-A) (1 × 1011, 2 × 1011, 4 × 1011, 6 × 1011, 8 × 1011 and 10 × 1011 PIB ha-1), one dose of methomyl chemical insecticide (172 g ai ha-1) and distilled water (control). The field experiment was carried out in the 2016/2017 season using the same cultivar and laboratory treatments, except for the lowest virus concentration. The population density of small and large larvae was evaluated before and at 5, 8 and 12 days after application (DAA) of the treatments in soybean plants. All concentrations of the isolate Chin-IA (I-A) have reduced the soybean loopers consumption and their feeding period, showing 100% of mortality after 3 – 4 days without differing from treatment with the chemical insecticide. After eight DAA of virus in the field, the population density of small and large larvae was reduced, providing satisfactory levels of control. These results showed the evident potential of ChinNPV in the reduction of defoliation power and maintenance the soybean loopers population under of control level, and thus may be used as complementary method in the integrated management of this pest in soybean crops.

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          RESUMO Chrysodeixis includens é uma importante praga da cultura da soja que tem ganhado maior visibilidade na região do Cerrado brasileiro em razão do dano causado. Consumo foliar, período de alimentação e mortalidade de lagartas falsa-medideira foram avaliados em laboratório, assim como seu controle em condições de campo, após a aplicação do vírus ChinNPV em plantas de soja. Em laboratório, foram testadas seis concentrações do isolado Chin-IA (I-A) (1 × 1011, 2 × 1011, 4 × 1011, 6 × 1011, 8 × 1011 e 10 × 1011 CIP ha-1), uma dose do inseticida químico metomil (172 g i.a ha-1) e água destilada (controle). O ensaio de campo foi realizado na safra 2016/2017 utilizando o mesmo cultivar e tratamentos do ensaio em laboratório, exceto para a menor concentração do vírus. A densidade populacional de lagartas pequenas e grandes foi avaliada antes (pré-contagem) e 5, 8 e 12 dias após a aplicação dos tratamentos nas plantas de soja. Todas as concentrações do isolado Chin-IA (I-A) reduziram o consumo e o período de alimentação das lagartas falsa-medideira, mostrando 100% de mortalidade entre 3 – 4 dias, sem diferir do tratamento com o inseticida químico. Depois de oito dias após a aplicação do vírus no campo, a densidade populacional de lagartas pequenas e grandes foi reduzida, promovendo um controle satisfatório. Esses resultados mostram o evidente potencial de ChinNPV na redução do poder de desfolha, mantendo a população das lagartas falsa-medideira abaixo do nível de controle, e indicam o seu uso como um método complementar no manejo integrado dessa praga em culturas de soja.

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          Baculovirus Insecticides in Latin America: Historical Overview, Current Status and Future Perspectives

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            Lepidopteran larva consumption of soybean foliage: basis for developing multiple-species economic thresholds for pest management decisions.

            Defoliation by Anticarsia gemmatalis (Hübner), Pseudoplusia includens (Walker), Spodoptera eridania (Cramer), S. cosmioides (Walker) and S. frugiperda (JE Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) was evaluated in four soybean genotypes. A multiple-species economic threshold (ET), based upon the species' feeding capacity, is proposed with the aim of improving growers' management decisions on when to initiate control measures for the species complex.
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              Host plants of Chrysodeixis includens (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Plusiinae)

              ABSTRACT This work has the objective to catalogue the information of Chrysodeixis includens (Walker, [1858]) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Plusiinae) host plants. The list of plants comprehends new reports of host plants in Brazil and information from literature review around the world. It is listed 174 plants which are from 39 botanic families. The higher number of host plants of C. includens are in Asteraceae (29), Solanaceae (21), Fabaceae (18) and Lamiaceae (12).
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                Journal
                aib
                Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
                Arq. Inst. Biol.
                Instituto Biológico (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0020-3653
                1808-1657
                2019
                : 86
                : e0712018
                Affiliations
                [3] Dourados Mato Grosso do Sul orgnameEmbrapa Agropecuária Oeste Brazil
                [2] Dourados Mato Grosso do Sul orgnameUniversidade Federal da Grande Dourados orgdiv1Departmento de Entomologia e Conservação da Biodiversidade Brazil
                [1] Piracicaba SP orgnameEscola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Universidade de São Paulo orgdiv1Departmento de Entomologia e Acarologia Brazil
                Article
                S1808-16572019000100214
                10.1590/1808-1657000712018
                78b0d53e-7ef4-4093-b85d-481625e4c89e

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 28 May 2018
                : 17 April 2019
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                foliar consumption,biological control,population density,soybean looper,nucleopolyhedrovirus,controle biológico,densidade populacional,consumo foliar,lagartas falsa-medi-deira,nucleopoliedrovírus

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