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ESTUDOS BIOECOLÓGICOS SOBRE Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae) E SEUS INIMIGOS NATURAIS ASSOCIADOS, NO PARANÁ

Authors: José Henrique Pedrosa-Macedo; Josicler Klug Weigert; Luiz Alessandro Scapini; Daiane Niederhartmann; Dener Rocha Bebiano; Simon Fowler; Nicholas Waipara;

ESTUDOS BIOECOLÓGICOS SOBRE Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae) E SEUS INIMIGOS NATURAIS ASSOCIADOS, NO PARANÁ

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Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae) é uma planta invasora e supressora da regeneração natural das florestas da Nova Zelândia. Este trabalho realizou uma busca preliminar de seus inimigos naturais e estudos bioecológicos sobre a planta no estado do Paraná, em particular na Região Metropolitana de Curitiba (RMC), onde a espécie T. fluminensis é de ocorrência natural ao lado de outras da mesma família. O material vegetal e o material entomológico foram coletados em quatro municípios da RMC e foram avaliados, analisados e feitos estudos preliminares em laboratório e dentro de casa de vegetação do Setor de Ciências Agrárias da Universidade Federal do Paraná em Curitiba. Foram conduzidos estudos sobre crescimento de raízes e biomassa da planta. Durante os períodos vegetativos de 2003/4 e 2004/5, foram coletadas 43 espécies de insetos associados à planta. Cinco espécies demonstraram potencial para serem candidatas ao controle biológico de T. fluminensis: quatro espécies da família Chrysomelidae e uma espécie de Thrips.

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