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      Abundância sazonal de percevejo-do-colmo do arroz Translated title: Seasonal abundance of rice stem bug

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          A população de percevejo-do-colmo (Tibraca limbativentris) vem elevando-se, nos últimos anos, posicionando-o como uma das principais pragas da cultura do arroz irrigado, na região do Planalto da Campanha do Rio Grande do Sul. Fatores favoráveis ao longo do ano propiciam condições para sua infestação nas lavouras e posterior hibernação. O presente estudo objetivou verificar a variação populacional do percevejo do-colmo, em condições de lavoura comercial de arroz irrigado e sítios de hibernação. Para tanto, realizou-se levantamento populacional de ninfas e adultos. Verificou-se que o fotoperíodo e a temperatura foram os fatores que mais afetaram a população do inseto, levando a um período de hibernação de 10 meses. As operações de manejo também influenciaram na redução da população.

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          The rice stem bug (Tibraca limbativentris) population has increased over the last years making it one of the main pests in irrigated rice crops in Planalto da Campanha, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Favorable factors throughout the year provide conditions for its infestation in crops and subsequent hibernation. This study aimed to determine the variation of rice stem bug population in commercial irrigated rice crop and hibernation sites. Therefore, a population survey of nymphs and adults was carried out. It was concluded that the photoperiod and temperature were the factors that most affected the insect population, leading to a hibernation period of 10 months. Management operations also affected the population reduction.

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              Insect photoperiodic calendar and circadian clock: independence, cooperation, or unity?

              The photoperiodic calendar is a seasonal time measurement system which allows insects to cope with annual cycles of environmental conditions. Seasonal timing of entry into diapause is the most often studied photoperiodic response of insects. Research on insect photoperiodism has an approximately 80-year-old tradition. Despite that long history, the physiological mechanisms underlying functionality of the photoperiodic calendar remain poorly understood. Thus far, a consensus has not been reached on the role of another time measurement system, the biological circadian clock, in the photoperiodic calendar. Are the two systems physically separated and functionally independent, or do they cooperate, or is it a single system with dual output? The relationship between calendar and clock functions are the focus of this review, with particular emphasis on the potential roles of circadian clock genes, and the circadian clock system as a whole, in the transduction pathway for photoperiodic token stimulus to the overt expression of facultative diapause. Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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                Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
                Pesqui. Agropecu. Trop.
                Escola de Agronomia/UFG (Goiânia, GO, Brazil )
                1517-6398
                1983-4063
                December 2014
                : 44
                : 4
                : 417-423
                Affiliations
                [01] Pelotas RS orgnameUniversidade Federal de Pelotas orgdiv1Instituto de Biologia Brasil robson.botta@ 123456ufpel.edu.br
                [02] Itaqui RS orgnameUniversidade Federal do Pampa orgdiv1Laboratório de Entomologia Agrícola Brasil fernando.silva@ 123456unipampa.edu.br
                [03] Pelotas RS orgnameUniversidade Federal de Pelotas orgdiv1Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel Brasil julianopazzini@ 123456hotmail.com
                [04] Pelotas RS orgnameEmpresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasil jose.martins@ 123456embrapa.br
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                S1983-40632014000400014 S1983-4063(14)04400400014
                8e5b00e3-d8db-42f9-8110-c1684abca314

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

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                : December 2014
                : February 2014
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                Proteção de Plantas

                Tibraca limbativentris Stål (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae),population variation,Oryza sativa L.,variação populacional

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