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O bichado-da-fruta, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

Authors: Souza, M.E.C; Silva, Laís da; Borges, Duarte; Ribeiro, N.; Bento, Albino;

O bichado-da-fruta, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

Abstract

Cydia pomonella L., popularmente conhecida como o bichado-da-fruta ou bichado, pertence à família Tortricidae. É uma praga polífaga que tem como principais hospedeiros a maçã, a pera, a noz, a ameixa entre outras espécies (Wearing et al., 2001). No caso das pomóideas (macieira e pereira) e da nogueira, o inseto é considerado praga-chave, dados os elevados prejuízos que causa (Kovaleski, 2004). Em Portugal, sobretudo nas pomóideas, obriga à realização de vários tratamentos fitossanitários que podem provocar desequilíbrios biológicos nos pomares, especialmente pela eliminação de artrópodes auxiliares e pelo aumento populacional de espécies fitófagas, como os ácaros (Batalha et al., 2014). Na ausência de medidas de luta direta contra o bichado-da-fruta ou, se as mesmas forem efetuadas de forma deficiente, podem ocorrer grandes perdas de produção (Coutinho, 2011).

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Lepidoptera, Cydia pomonella L., Tortricidae

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