Effect of nitrogen fertilization on giant-missionary-grass on the spittlebugs population dynamics

Authors

  • Luís Augusto Chiaradia Epagri/Centro de Pesquisa para Agricultura Familiar (Cepaf)
  • Mario Miranda Epagri/Cepaf
  • Valter J. Fedatto Secretaria Municipal da Agricultura de Chapecó
  • Cristiano N. Nesi Epagri/Cepaf

Keywords:

Axonopus catharinensis, adubação, Cercopidae

Abstract

Spittlebug insects (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) reduce the yield and pastures quality. To study the effect of nitrogen fertilization on giant-grass-missionary (Axonopus catharinensis Valls) on population dynamics of these pests an experiment was carried in Epagri/Cepaf in Chapecó, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, from October 2008 to September 2011. The experimental design was a randomized block with seven treatments and five replications. The treatments were applications of pig manure (DLS) equivalent the doses of 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 kg of N.ha-1 and two mineral fertilization with P2 O5 + K2 O (control) and N + P2 O5 + K2 O (standard) following the soil analysis recommendation. The evaluations were carried in the pasture two times a month counting nymph “foams” and spittlebug adults captured with entomological net. Fertilization of the giant-missionarygrass increases the spittlebugs population. Fertilization with annual doses ≥ 100kg of N.ha-1 favors the development of these insects.

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Published

2020-04-28

How to Cite

Chiaradia, L. A., Miranda, M., Fedatto, V. J., & Nesi, C. N. (2020). Effect of nitrogen fertilization on giant-missionary-grass on the spittlebugs population dynamics. Agropecuária Catarinense Journal, 27(1), 71–75. Retrieved from https://publicacoes.epagri.sc.gov.br/rac/article/view/585

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