Affiliation:
1. University of Taquari Valley – UNIVATES
2. Embrapa Amazônia Oriental
Abstract
Abstract
The objective was to quantify and analyse the diversity of mites associated with native and cultivated açaí palms crops, as well as their distribution in the dry and rainy seasons in the municipalities of Bragança and Augusto Corrêa, state of Pará. Rarefaction curves were generated for diversity values using the statistical programming language R, rarefaction curves for estimates of richness and equitability and analysis of variance with permutations. A total of 2,069 mites from 28 families were sampled, being most representative Phytoseiidae (32.4%), Phytoptidae (13%), Cunaxidae (7.7%), Tetranychidae (5.6%) and Tydeidae (4.9%). Among predators, the most abundant species were Amblyseius sp. 1, Armascirus amazoniensis Wurlitzer & Silva, Iphiseiodes zuluagai Denmark & Muma, Scutopalus tomentosus Rocha, Skvarla & Ferla, and the phytophagous mites Acaphyllisa sp., Davisella sp., Oligonychus sp. and Retracus johnstoni Keifer. In the rainy season, more mites were sampled (n = 1,176) than in the dry season (n = 893). The greatest richness was observed in the dry period (73 species) and diversity was also greater in this period. In the municipality of Bragança there was greater richness (78 species) and the cultivated açaí trees had greater acarine abundance (74.7%) than the native ones. However, natives had slightly higher wealth (6%) than those cultivated. The diversity and richness of predatory mites show the potential of the Amazon biome to be used in applied biological control.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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