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Título: Occurrence of Amblycerus species in Cordia trichotoma seeds and their influence on germination
Autor: Fleck, Marciane Danniela
Costa, Ervandil Corrêa da
Araújo, Maristela Machado
Schoeninger, Karine
Machado, Leonardo Mortari
Silva, Jéssica Maus da
Pedron, Leandra
Machado, Dayanna do Nascimento
Boscardin, Jardel
Data do documento: 2019
Revista: Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
É parte de: Volume 63, Número 3, Pags. 212-216
Abstract: Forest species can have their seeds damaged by granivorous insects, especially by those in their larval stage. In this context, this study aims to report the occurrence of Amblycerus species in Cordia trichotoma seeds, to describe their main damage to seeds and effects on germination, as well as their associated hymenopteran parasitoids. Therefore, seven trees were selected in the municipality of Taquaruçu do Sul, RS, Brazil. Fruits were collected weekly from the medium third of the tree crown, from the beginning of their formation until total dehiscence. To examine the damage caused by granivorous insects within the fruits, 15 fruits from each tree were sectioned with a scalpel. Furthermore, 10 fruits from each tree were stored individually in clear plates to verify the occurrence and identification of granivorous insect species. Evidence of the damage caused to seeds was verified through the germination test by comparing preserved and damaged seeds, with four repetitions of 25 seeds each. The species Amblycerus longesuturalis and Amblycerus profaupar (Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) were found associated with fruits of C. trichotoma. Female insects predominantly laid eggs on the superior part between the marcescent calyx and the fruit, and larvae perforated the fruit tegument to start consuming seed embryos and reserves. Bruquine larvae are parasitized by Hymenoptera of Bracon, Mirax, Omeganastatus and Triapsis genera. In conclusion, the germination of C. trichotoma seeds is significantly affected by emergence orifices caused by granivorous species. © 2019 Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbe.2019.05.007
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