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OSCO, L. P.; FURUYA, D. E. G.; FURUYA, M. T. G.; CORRÊA, D. V.; GONÇALVEZ, W. N.; MARCATO JUNIOR, J.; BORGES, M.; MORAES, M. C. B.; MICHEREFF, M. F. F.; AQUINO, M. F. S.; LAUMANN, R. A.; LISENBERG, V.; RAMOS, A. P. M.; JORGE, L. A. de C.. |
Na publicação: Maria Carolina Blassioli-Moraes. |
Tipo: Artigo de periódico |
Palavras-chave: Field spectroscopy; Remote sensing; Precision agriculture; Artificial intelligence. |
Ano: 2022 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1143293 |
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LAUMANN, R. A.; BORGES, M.; ALDRICH, J. R.; KHRIMIAN, A.; MORAES, M. C. B.. |
The Neotropical broad-headed bug, Neomegalotomus parvus (Westwood), is adapted to various leguminous crops and is considered a pest in common bean and soybean. The chemical communication of this species was studied in order to identify an attractant pheromone. Males and females of N. parvus produce several short-chain esters and acids, and their antennae showed electrophysiological responses to ?ve of these compounds, three common to both sexes (hexyl butanoate, 4-methylhexyl butanoate, and hexyl hexanoate), and two female-speci?c compounds (4-methylhexyl pentanoate and hexyl pentanoate). Both aeration extracts of females and a solution containing ?ve synthetic compounds mimicking the natural blend were attractive to males and females N. parvus in a... |
Tipo: Separatas |
Palavras-chave: Neotropical broad-headed bug; Feromônio; Praga. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/951149 |
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