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Preferência alimentar do Metriona elatior Klug (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) em híbridos de berinjela (Solanum melogena L.) e Solanum viarum Dunal

Authors: Al Gazi, Ariel David Freitas;

Preferência alimentar do Metriona elatior Klug (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) em híbridos de berinjela (Solanum melogena L.) e Solanum viarum Dunal

Abstract

Metriona elatior Klug é potencial candidato para o controle biológico de Solanum viarum Dunal (joá-bravo), principalmente em locais onde está planta é caracterizada como invasora e exótica. A especificidade é um forte requisito para a adequabilidade de um organismo como agente de controle biológico. Assim, a preferência alimentar das diferentes fases de desenvolvimento desse inseto em laboratório, foi avaliada em quatorze híbridos de Solanum melogena Linnaeus (berinjela). Adicionalmente, foi realizado à análise citogenética do inseto e do joá-bravo. O estudo iniciou-se pelos testes de dupla e múltipla escolha, em períodos de exposição de 24 e 48 horas, oferecendo discos de tecido foliar, em condições de placas de Petri. As avaliações da sobrevivência e consumo foliar das larvas e adultos (recém emergidos e sem distinção sexual) foram realizadas em folhas de joá-bravo e nos híbridos de berinjela mantidas túrgidas pela imersão do pecíolo em água. A área foliar foi medida antes e após quatro dias de exposição ao inseto e a longevidade avaliada através de observações diárias. Os adultos e as larvas de M. elatior apresentaram maior taxa de alimentação, sobrevivência e consumo na planta daninha. Dentre os híbridos comercias, Minikuro Kowishiki e Redonda Wase Oomaru foram mais preferidos pelos adultos e larvas, respectivamente, do crisomelídeo em estudo. No entanto, estes dados são preliminares para teste de risco. As análises citogenéticas permitiram quantificar o número cromossômico de 2n = 24 para ovos de M. elatior e 2n = 18 nas raízes de S. viarum.

Metriona elatior Klug is a potential agent for the biological control of Solanum viarum Dunal (tropical soda apple), especially in regions where this plant is an exotic and invasive plant. Feeding specificity is an important requirement for the adoption of an organism as a biological control agent. The feeding preference of this insect at different development stages was tested under lab conditions in fourteen Solanum melogena Linnaeus (eggplant) hybrids and S. viarum. In addition, a cytogenetical analysis was performed in tropical soda apple and the insect. The study started with dual and multiple choice testes with exposure times of 24 and 48 hours, by providing leaf disks to insects in Petri dishes. Survival and leaf consumption of larvae and adults (nearly emerged, regardless of sex) were determined in tropical soda apple and eggplant leaves kept turgid by petiole immersion in water. Leaf area was measured before and after four days of exposure to the insect while longevity was determined through daily observations. M. elatior adults and larvae showed higher feeding, survival and consumption rates on the weed specie. The eggplant commercial hybrids Minikuro Kowishiki and Redonda Wase Oomaru were the most preferred by adults and larvae, respectively. However, results are still preliminary for a risk test. Cytogenetical analyses allowed us to count the chromosome number of M. elatior (2n = 24) in eggs and S. viarum (2n = 18) in roots.

Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Genética e Melhoramento de Plantas) - FCAV

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Biological control, Specificity, Predition, Sistemas de controle biologico, Predação (Biologia), Berinjela - Doenças e pragas, Eggplant, Joá-bravo, Tropical soda apple, Metriona elatior

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