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Effect of diameter of the cotton squares in the development of boll weevil Efeito do diâmetro do botão floral no desenvolvimento do bicudo-do-algodoeiro
The objective of this work was to study the effect of diameter of the cotton squares in the corporal mass of adults of boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). The assay was carried out under field and laboratory conditions, in Jaboticabal, São Paulo State, Brazil. Six samplings obtained from a random harvesting of ten plants of each cultivar (Coodetec 405 and Fibermax 986). The number and diameter of squares were recorded for each plant. Squares with oviposition orifices were kept individually in a recipient and observed daily until adult emergence. The larger the diameter of the squares, the more corporal mass of boll weevil newly emerged adults in both cultivars.<br>O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar o efeito do diâmetro dos botões florais de algodoeiro na massa corporal de adultos do bicudo-do-algodoeiro, Anthonomus grandis Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). O experimento foi realizado em condições de campo e laboratório, em Jaboticabal (SP), Brasil. Foram realizadas seis amostragens, coletando-se ao acaso dez plantas nas cultivares Coodetec 405 e Fibermax 986, avaliando-se o número e o diâmetro de botões florais. Os botões florais com orifícios de oviposição foram individualizados em frascos e observados diariamente para a visualização da emergência dos adultos. Botões florais com maiores diâmetros proporcionam maior massa corporal de adultos de A. grandis recém-emergidos nas duas cultivares
Resistência de soja a insetos: IV. Comportamento de cultivares e linhagens em relação a Hedilepta indicata (Fabr.) Resistance of soybean to insects: IV. Performance of cultivars and lines in relation to Hedilepta indicata (Fabr.)
Em condições de campo e de telado, estudou-se o comportamento das seguintes linhagens e cultivares de soja em relação à lagarta-enroladeira, Hedilepta indicata (Fabr., 1775): PI 227687, IAC 73-228, IAC 79-1823, 'Santa Rosa', IAC 80-596-2, 'IAC 12', 'IAC 8', IAC 78-2318, D 72-9601-1, PI 171451, 'IAC São Carlos' e PI 229358, quanto ao número de pontos de ataque do inseto. Tanto no campo como em telado, IAC 73-228 e PI 229358 apresentaram, respectivamente, o menor e o maior valor. Em condições de campo, PI 227687 e IAC 73-228 sofreram as menores perdas de área foliar devidas ao ataque de H. indicata, enquanto 'IAC São Carlos', PI 171451 e PI 229358 se mostraram como os mais suscetíveis. Em outro experimento conduzido em campo, utilizando-se PI 274454, PI 274453, IAC 73-228, 'IAC 12', IAC 80-596-2, 'UFV-1', IAC 78-2318 e 'Paraná', os dois primeiros apresentaram alto nível de resistência ao inseto, superior ao exibido por IAC 73-228, sendo que 'Paraná' teve a maior perda de área foliar. Ainda em condições de campo, em área de seleção de plantas F2 descendentes do cruzamento de 'Paraná' com PI 274453, foram avaliadas, individualmente, plantas quanto à área foliar comida: os resultados obtidos sugerem que a resistência da PI 274453 a H. indicata seja devida a um gene dominante.<br>Performance of soybean cultivars and lines in relation to H. indicata was studied under field and screen house conditions. Differences in the number of points of attack (characterized by the rolling or junction of the folioles by means of silk secretion) were evaluated in PI 227687, IAC 73-228, IAC 79-1823, 'Santa Rosa', IAC 80-596-2, 'IAC 12', 'IAC 8', IAC 78-2318, D 72-9601-1, PI 171451, 'IAC São Carlos' and PI 229358; in both, field and screen house conditions, IAC 73-228 and PI 229358 showed, respectively, the lowest and the highest values. In the field, PI 227687 and IAC 73-228 presented low defoliation, while 'IAC São Carlos', PI 171451 and PI 229358 were highly defoliated. In another field experiment with PI 274454, PI 274453, IAC 73-228, 'IAC 12', IAC 80-596-2, 'UFV-1', IAC 78-2318 and 'Paraná', the first two varieties were highly resistant to H indicata The level of resistance of the PI's was superior to that of IAC 73-228. 'Paraná' was the most susceptible variety. Under field conditions, in an area of selection of F2 plants descendents of crosses between 'Paraná' and PI 274453, 63 plants were evaluated in relation to the eaten leaf area; the results suggest that the PI 274453 resistance to H. indicata is inherited in this cross as dominant simple, being possible to transfer it to commercial varieties
Efeito de inseticidas na semeadura sobre pragas iniciais e produtividade de milho safrinha em plantio direto Effect of inseticides at sowing on seedling pests and yield off-season maize crop under no-tillage system
Considerando o aumento do complexo de pragas em lavouras de milho safrinha, foram desenvolvidos dois experimentos (A e B) no município de Cândido Mota (SP). O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito de inseticidas sobre pragas de solo (percevejos-castanhos e corós), lagarta-do-cartucho na fase inicial da cultura e desenvolvimento das plantas. Os inseticidas utilizados na semeadura foram: thiamethoxam (Cruiser 700 WS), carbofuran (Furazin 310 TS), imidacloprid (Gaucho FS), imidacloprid (Gaucho FS) + carbofuran (Furazin 310 TS), fipronil (Regent 800 WG) e thiodicarb (Semevin 350 RPA), nas doses recomendadas de cada produto, e a testemunha sem inseticida. As pragas de solo foram avaliadas aos 14 e 28 dias após a emergência das plantas (DAE), no experimento A, e aos 7 e 21 DAE, no experimento B. Os parâmetros agronômicos foram avaliados aos 14 e 28 DAE, juntamente com o ataque por Spodoptera frugiperda, e também por ocasião da colheita dos grãos. Os inseticidas fipronil e carbofuran destacaram-se no controle do percevejo-castanho Scaptocoris castanea e o fipronil sobressaiu no controle dos corós (Phyllophaga spp). Os inseticidas carbofuran e thiodicarb reduziram o número de plantas danificadas pela lagarta-do-cartucho Spodoptera frugiperda. O controle químico do complexo de pragas do solo e da lagarta-do-cartucho proporcionou aumentos significativos da produtividade de grãos de milho apenas na área A, onde o número de corós era maior.<br>Due to an increasing pest diversity in maize crop during the off-season, two autumn-winter experiments were conducted in the Medium Paranapanema region, State of São Paulo, Brazil, designated as Fields A and B, both in Cândido Mota County. The aim of the experiments were to evaluate the effect of insecticides on the control of pests occurring in the initial plant development. Treatments were the recommended dosage of the insecticides thiamethoxam (Cruiser 700 WS), carbofuran (Furazin 310 TS), imidacloprid (Gaucho FS), imidacloprid (Gaucho FS) + carbofuran (Furazin 310 TS), fipronil (Regent 800 WG), thiodicarb (Semevin 350 RPA); and the control (without insecticide). The soil insects (burrowing bugs and grubs) populations were evaluated at 14th and 28th days after plant emergency (DAE), in Field A, and at 7th and 21th DAE, in the Field B. Spodoptera frugiperda incidence and corn plant parameters were evaluated at 14th and 28th DAE. Fipronil and carbofuran performed best on the control of Scaptocoris castanea. Fipronil alone provided also the best control for grubs (Phyllophaga spp.). Carbofuran and thiodicarb reduced damages from fall armyworm. The chemical control of corn pests in the initial stage of the crop enhanced grain productivity only in the field A were the number of grubs in the soil was highest
Management of coronary disease in patients with advanced kidney disease
BACKGROUND Clinical trials that have assessed the effect of revascularization in patients with stable coronary disease have routinely excluded those with advanced chronic kidney disease. METHODS We randomly assigned 777 patients with advanced kidney disease and moderate or severe ischemia on stress testing to be treated with an initial invasive strategy consisting of coronary angiography and revascularization (if appropriate) added to medical therapy or an initial conservative strategy consisting of medical therapy alone and angiography reserved for those in whom medical therapy had failed. The primary outcome was a composite of death or nonfatal myocardial infarction. A key secondary outcome was a composite of death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or hospitalization for unstable angina, heart failure, or resuscitated cardiac arrest. RESULTS At a median follow-up of 2.2 years, a primary outcome event had occurred in 123 patients in the invasive-strategy group and in 129 patients in the conservative-strategy group (estimated 3-year event rate, 36.4% vs. 36.7%; adjusted hazard ratio, 1.01; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.79 to 1.29; P=0.95). Results for the key secondary outcome were similar (38.5% vs. 39.7%; hazard ratio, 1.01; 95% CI, 0.79 to 1.29). The invasive strategy was associated with a higher incidence of stroke than the conservative strategy (hazard ratio, 3.76; 95% CI, 1.52 to 9.32; P=0.004) and with a higher incidence of death or initiation of dialysis (hazard ratio, 1.48; 95% CI, 1.04 to 2.11; P=0.03). CONCLUSIONS Among patients with stable coronary disease, advanced chronic kidney disease, and moderate or severe ischemia, we did not find evidence that an initial invasive strategy, as compared with an initial conservative strategy, reduced the risk of death or nonfatal myocardial infarction
Initial invasive or conservative strategy for stable coronary disease
BACKGROUND Among patients with stable coronary disease and moderate or severe ischemia, whether clinical outcomes are better in those who receive an invasive intervention plus medical therapy than in those who receive medical therapy alone is uncertain. METHODS We randomly assigned 5179 patients with moderate or severe ischemia to an initial invasive strategy (angiography and revascularization when feasible) and medical therapy or to an initial conservative strategy of medical therapy alone and angiography if medical therapy failed. The primary outcome was a composite of death from cardiovascular causes, myocardial infarction, or hospitalization for unstable angina, heart failure, or resuscitated cardiac arrest. A key secondary outcome was death from cardiovascular causes or myocardial infarction. RESULTS Over a median of 3.2 years, 318 primary outcome events occurred in the invasive-strategy group and 352 occurred in the conservative-strategy group. At 6 months, the cumulative event rate was 5.3% in the invasive-strategy group and 3.4% in the conservative-strategy group (difference, 1.9 percentage points; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.8 to 3.0); at 5 years, the cumulative event rate was 16.4% and 18.2%, respectively (difference, 121.8 percentage points; 95% CI, 124.7 to 1.0). Results were similar with respect to the key secondary outcome. The incidence of the primary outcome was sensitive to the definition of myocardial infarction; a secondary analysis yielded more procedural myocardial infarctions of uncertain clinical importance. There were 145 deaths in the invasive-strategy group and 144 deaths in the conservative-strategy group (hazard ratio, 1.05; 95% CI, 0.83 to 1.32). CONCLUSIONS Among patients with stable coronary disease and moderate or severe ischemia, we did not find evidence that an initial invasive strategy, as compared with an initial conservative strategy, reduced the risk of ischemic cardiovascular events or death from any cause over a median of 3.2 years. The trial findings were sensitive to the definition of myocardial infarction that was used