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Abstract The performance of three successive generations of Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) fed on four forages exposed to environments with different CO2 concentrations was evaluated. In the first bioassay, we utilized the following scenarios: A) plants and insects were kept at high and constant CO2 (700 ppm) and B) the insects were kept at CO2 700 ppm and fed on plants from the greenhouse (average of 390 ppm). In the second bioassay, we utilized the following scenarios: C) plants and insects were kept in a greenhouse and D) the insects were kept in the greenhouse and fed on plants kept at CO2 700 ppm. The survival and duration of the nymphal and adult stages and the number of eggs/female of M. spectabilis were evaluated. It was only possible to evaluate the cumulative effects of the increase of CO2 on three successive generations of M. spectabilis kept in a greenhouse, due to the reduced survival of the insects in the first generation in the laboratory. A greater direct than indirect effect of the CO2 level on the performance of M. spectabilis was observed. Furthermore, it should be considered that the effect of CO2 elevation on the survival, periods of development, and fecundity, when taken together, can significantly impact the population dynamics of M. spectabilis in future climate scenarios.
Resumo Avaliou-se o desempenho de três gerações sucessivas de Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) alimentadas com quatro forrageiras expostas à ambientes com diferentes concentrações de CO2. No primeiro bioensaio, utilizamos os seguintes cenários: A) plantas e insetos foram mantidos em fitotron com CO2 alto e constante (média de 700 ppm) e, B) os insetos foram mantidos em nível de 700 ppm de CO2 e alimentados com plantas advindas da casa de vegetação (média de 390 ppm). No segundo bioensaio, utilizamos os seguintes cenários: C) plantas e insetos foram mantidos em casa de vegetação e, D) os insetos foram mantidos em casa de vegetação e alimentados com plantas mantidas em fitotron. A sobrevivência e duração das fases ninfal e adulta e o número de ovos/fêmea de M. spectabilis foram avaliados. Só foi possível avaliar os efeitos cumulativos do aumento do CO2 em três gerações sucessivas de M. spectabilis mantidas em casa de vegetação, devido à reduzida sobrevivência dos insetos na primeira geração quando mantidos em fitotron. Observou-se maior efeito direto do que indireto do nível de CO2 sobre o desempenho de M. spectabilis. Além disso, deve-se considerar que o efeito da elevação de CO2 sobre a sobrevivência, períodos de desenvolvimento e fecundidade, quando tomados em conjunto, podem impactar significativamente a dinâmica populacional de M. spectabilis em cenários climáticos futuros.
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This study aimed to characterize the quantitative and qualitative damage caused by Deois flexuosa (Walker) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) adults in Axonopus catharinensis cv. SCS 315 Catarina and Cynodon dactylon (Tifton 85 and Jiggs cultivars) under different infestation densities and, consequently, the expression of tolerance-type resistance. For this purpose, potted plants were infested with different insect densities (0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 adults m-2). The impact of the infestation levels was assessed in the first growth cycle (10-day coexistence period) and in the regrowth (40 days after the first cut, without infestation) based on crop yield and chemical-bromatological composition as well as on photosynthetic pigments and hydrogen peroxide content. The principal component analysis relating infestation density and chemical-bromatological parameters showed a positive correlation between infestation density of D. flexuosa and the contents of neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and the dry matter (DM). On the other hand, infestation density inversely correlated with the tillering rate, photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a and b, carotenoids), and iron content. In general, the impacts on DM production and chemical-bromatological composition were lower in A. catharinensis cv. SCS 315 Catarina when compared to the Cynodon species, possibly because A. catharinensis has higher tillering capacity and does not show a reduction in the photosynthetic pigments, which may act as compensating factors to D. flexuosa damage. Our results demonstrate that the A. catharinensis cultivar expresses tolerance-type resistance to D. flexuosa and constitutes an interesting option for pasturelands formation and diversification where this spittlebug species is an emerging pest.
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Hemípteros , Animais , Carotenoides , Clorofila A , Detergentes , Peróxido de Hidrogênio , Ferro , PoaceaeRESUMO
Mahanarva fimbriolata (Stål) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae), the sugarcane spittlebug, is one of the most important pests of this crop in Brazil. The magnitude of its damage depends on the pest population, the plants size when they are infested and the cultivar tolerance. The knowledge about those parameters allows the elaboration of the spittlebug management matrix, in which small plants and less tolerant varieties fields are prioritized for sampling and controlling in relation to developed plants and tolerant varieties fields. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the response of sugarcane genotypes to M. fimbriolata, so that they can be correctly allocated in the management matrix. Two experiments were carried out under laboratory conditions using a randomized block design with treatments in a factorial arrangement of 2×11 (experiment 1) and 2×21 (experiment 2), with six (experiment 1) or five replicates (experiment 2). The first factor included two levels of infestation (infested and noninfested plants with spittlebugs), while the second consisted of the cultivars. Cultivars IACSP01-5503, CTC 9004 and RB925211 were considered tolerant to spittlebug, they did not show significant reductions in aboveground biomass, despite showing symptoms of pest attack, as leaves yellowing, while CV6654 and IACSP01-3127 were the least tolerant cultivars, showing the highest reduction in aboveground biomass due to M. fimbriolata infestation. Thus, CV6654 and IACSP01-3127 should be prioritized for sampling and control over the others. On average, spittlebug infestations caused 30.9 % of reduction of aboveground biomass.
A cigarrinha das raízes, Mahanarva fimbriolata (Stål) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae), é uma das mais importantes pragas da cana-de-açúcar no Brasil. A grandeza de seus danos depende da população, do tamanho da planta ao sofrer o ataque e da tolerância da cultivar. O conhecimento sobre esses parâmetros permite a elaboração da matriz de manejo de cigarrinha das raízes, na qual canaviais de plantas pouco desenvolvidas e cultivares não tolerantes são priorizados para amostragem e controle em relação a canaviais de plantas mais desenvolvidas e variedades tolerantes. Portanto, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar a reação de cultivares de cana-de-açúcar à M. fimbriolata, para que elas possam ser adequadamente locadas na matriz de manejo. Dois experimentos foram conduzidos em condições de laboratório, usando o delineamento de blocos casualizados com seis (experimento 1) ou cinco (experimento 2) repetições e tratamentos em arranjo fatorial 2×11 (experimento 1) e 2×21 (experimento 2). O primeiro fator foi representado pelos dois níveis de infestação de cigarrinha (infestado e não infestado), enquanto o segundo, pelas cultivares em estudo. As cultivares IACSP01-5503, CTC 9004 e RB925211 foram consideradas tolerantes a M. fimbriolata, visto que a praga não causou redução significativa da massa verde da parte aérea, apesar de ter provocado alguns sintomas de ataque, como amarelecimento de folhas, enquanto CV6654 e IACSP01-3127 foram as cultivares menos tolerantes, pois mostraram as mais altas reduções na massa verde da parte aérea das plantas. Assim, CV6654 e IACSP01-3127 deveriam ser priorizadas na amostragem e controle em relação às demais. Na média, a cigarrinha das raízes provocou 30,9 % de redução na massa verde da parte aérea das plantas.
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Controle de Pragas/métodos , Saccharum/parasitologia , Defesa das Plantas contra Herbivoria , Hemípteros/patogenicidadeRESUMO
Given the importance of pastures for feeding cattle, the study of factors that affect their productivity is essential to get plant material of higher nutritional quality. Thus, the study of insect-plant interaction is important for the development of control strategies. Pasture spittlebugs affect forage grasses causing severe damage. We tested hormone and protein profiles differentially expressed in the salivary glands of Mahanarva spectabilis when fed with different pasture genotypes. The LC/MS approaches combined with bioinformatics tools were used to identify the mains biological processes in the salivary glands. The grouping revealed a greater number of proteins involved in biological processes of metabolic synthesis, biotic/abiotic stress, and ion transport across the membrane. The proteomic profiles were altered when insects were fed with different grasses. We also detected phytohormones in the salivary glands involved in the modulation of defense responses in host plants. These results allowed the analysis of important biological processes such as cell homeostasis, stress proteins, nucleic acid metabolism, regulation of muscle contraction, and transport and export of biomolecules. This represents an important advance in the understanding of the plant-pest interaction and can contribute to the choice of target elicitors, which allow effective strategies in the control of pasture spittlebugs.
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Hemípteros/metabolismo , Proteínas de Insetos/metabolismo , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Glândulas Salivares/metabolismo , Animais , Herbivoria , Poaceae , ProteômicaRESUMO
BACKGROUND: Several factors may degrade pastures, in particular, inadequate nutrient application and spittlebug attacks. Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant, 1909) (Hemiptera: Cercopidae), one of the species that occur in Brazil, is a limiting pest in forage production. This study analyzes the influence of fertilization with the macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) on the survival of M. spectabilis nymphs, and the effects of damage by nymphs and adults on the production, quality and regrowth capacity of the forages Brachiaria ruziziensis, Pennisetum purpureum and Digitaria sp. RESULTS: Fertilization of the forages differentially affected damage due to spittlebug herbivory. Attacks by nymphs and adults decreased chlorophyll content, plant regrowth and forage quality, and increased injury, regardless of fertilization. The availability of nutrients in the soil not only decreased fiber content, but also increased crude protein, chlorophyll content and regrowth, even when pest infested. Soil fertilization increased the capacity of forage plants to lessen, albeit not eliminate, the effects of injury by M. spectabilis. CONCLUSION: Forages in fertilized soil are more tolerant to attacks by M. spectabilis nymphs and adults. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Brachiaria/fisiologia , Digitaria/fisiologia , Fertilizantes/análise , Hemípteros/fisiologia , Pennisetum/fisiologia , Animais , Hemípteros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Herbivoria , Ninfa/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ninfa/fisiologiaRESUMO
ABSTRACT Deois (Pandysia) paschoali sp. nov. from southern Brazil is described and illustrated. This species can be distinguished from other congeners by the following characters: aedeagus with dorsal margin serrate and paramere with a truncate and serrate spine. A key to species of Pandysia is provided.
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ABSTRACT There have been recent reports on Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant), a spittlebug that is a pest of elephant grass, a forage with high potential for increasing intensive milk production. The objective of this study was to verify the effect of different hydration regimes on the development and viability of M. spectabilis eggs. Eggs were maintained in a climatic chamber at 28 ± 2° C and 12-hour photophase, in 5-cm-diameter Petri dishes lined with filter paper at different hydration regimes. Duration and viability of the 4 embryonic stages and the egg phase were evaluated daily. The results showed that the M. spectabilis eggs that were in daily contact with the water layer, or with the filter paper moistened or filter paper moistened at intervals of 2 or 5 days presented shorter durations and greater viabilities in all the embryonic development stages and in the incubation period (20 days). In the total absence of water, the eggs did not complete their development, demonstrating the decisive role of hydration in the embryonic period and viability of M. spectabilis.
RESUMO São recentes os relatos de Mahanarva spectabilis (Distant) como praga em capim-elefante, forrageira com alto potencial para incrementar a produção intensiva de leite. O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi verificar o efeito do período de exposição à hidratação no desenvolvimento e viabilidade de ovos de M. spectabilis. Ovos foram mantidos em câmara climática a 28 ± 2o C e 12h de fotofase, em placas de Petri de 5 cm de diâmetro forradas com papel-filtro, e submetidos a diferentes regimes de hidratação. Diariamente avaliou-se a duração e a viabilidade dos quatro estádios embrionários e da fase de ovo. Constatou-se que os ovos de M. spectabilis que estiveram em contato diariamente com uma lâmina de água, com o papel-filtro umedecido ou umedecidos a intervalos de dois ou cinco dias, apresentaram durações inferiores e viabilidades superiores em todos os estádios embrionários e na fase total de ovo (20 dias). Na ausência total de água, os ovos não completaram seu desenvolvimento, denotando a participação decisiva da hidratação no período embrionário e viabilidade de ovos de M. spectabilis.
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Three new neotropical species of the spittlebug genus Mahanarva are described: M. (M.) rubrovenata, M. (M.) webbi e M. (M.) dabliosignata, all from Brazil.
Três novas espécies de cigarrinhas neotropicais do gênero Mahanarva são descritas: M. (M.) rubrovenata, M. (M.) webbi e M. (M.) dabliosignata, todas do Brasil.
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Three new neotropical species of the spittlebug genus Mahanarva are described: M. (M.) rubrovenata, M. (M.) webbi e M. (M.) dabliosignata, all from Brazil.
Três novas espécies de cigarrinhas neotropicais do gênero Mahanarva são descritas: M. (M.) rubrovenata, M. (M.) webbi e M. (M.) dabliosignata, todas do Brasil.