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Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area

Soil fertilization with dehydrated sewage sludge (DSS) accelerates the recovery process of degraded areas by improving nutrient concentration, and favors the development of trophic webs with pioneer plants such as Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Beth (Fabales: Fabaceae), phytophagous Hemiptera, pr...

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Autores principales: Dourado, Luan Rocha, Demolin-Leite, Germano Leão, Soares, Marcus Alvarenga, Teixeira, Gustavo Leal, Silva, Farley William Souza, Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda, Zanuncio, Jose Cola, Legaspi, Jesusa Crisostomo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7430702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32804957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237261
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author Dourado, Luan Rocha
Demolin-Leite, Germano Leão
Soares, Marcus Alvarenga
Teixeira, Gustavo Leal
Silva, Farley William Souza
Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda
Zanuncio, Jose Cola
Legaspi, Jesusa Crisostomo
author_facet Dourado, Luan Rocha
Demolin-Leite, Germano Leão
Soares, Marcus Alvarenga
Teixeira, Gustavo Leal
Silva, Farley William Souza
Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda
Zanuncio, Jose Cola
Legaspi, Jesusa Crisostomo
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description Soil fertilization with dehydrated sewage sludge (DSS) accelerates the recovery process of degraded areas by improving nutrient concentration, and favors the development of trophic webs with pioneer plants such as Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Beth (Fabales: Fabaceae), phytophagous Hemiptera, predators, and protocooperanting ants. This study aimed to evaluate the development and production of A. auriculiformis litter with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application and the ecological indices of sucking insects (Hemiptera), their predators and protocooperating ants, as bioindicators, in a degraded area for 24 months. Complete randomization was applied for two treatments (with or without application of dehydrated sewage sludge) in 24 replications (one repetition = one plant). We evaluated the number of leaves/branch and branches/plant, percentage of soil cover (litter), ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera, their predators, and protocooperating ants. The plants of A. auriculiformis, that were applied with dehydrated sewage sludge, had superior development when compared to plants where DSS were not applied. The highest abundance and richness of phytophagous Hemiptera species and Sternorrhyncha predators occurred on A. auriculiformis plants that were applied with dehydrated sewage sludge. The increase in richness of species of protocooperanting ants that established mutualistic relationships positively influenced the phytophagous Hemiptera. The use of A. auriculiformis, with application of dehydrated sewage sludge, can increase recovery of degraded areas due to its higher soil cover (e.g., litter) and results in higher ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their predators.
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spelling pubmed-74307022020-08-20 Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area Dourado, Luan Rocha Demolin-Leite, Germano Leão Soares, Marcus Alvarenga Teixeira, Gustavo Leal Silva, Farley William Souza Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda Zanuncio, Jose Cola Legaspi, Jesusa Crisostomo PLoS One Research Article Soil fertilization with dehydrated sewage sludge (DSS) accelerates the recovery process of degraded areas by improving nutrient concentration, and favors the development of trophic webs with pioneer plants such as Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Beth (Fabales: Fabaceae), phytophagous Hemiptera, predators, and protocooperanting ants. This study aimed to evaluate the development and production of A. auriculiformis litter with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application and the ecological indices of sucking insects (Hemiptera), their predators and protocooperating ants, as bioindicators, in a degraded area for 24 months. Complete randomization was applied for two treatments (with or without application of dehydrated sewage sludge) in 24 replications (one repetition = one plant). We evaluated the number of leaves/branch and branches/plant, percentage of soil cover (litter), ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera, their predators, and protocooperating ants. The plants of A. auriculiformis, that were applied with dehydrated sewage sludge, had superior development when compared to plants where DSS were not applied. The highest abundance and richness of phytophagous Hemiptera species and Sternorrhyncha predators occurred on A. auriculiformis plants that were applied with dehydrated sewage sludge. The increase in richness of species of protocooperanting ants that established mutualistic relationships positively influenced the phytophagous Hemiptera. The use of A. auriculiformis, with application of dehydrated sewage sludge, can increase recovery of degraded areas due to its higher soil cover (e.g., litter) and results in higher ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their predators. Public Library of Science 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7430702/ /pubmed/32804957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237261 Text en © 2020 Dourado et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dourado, Luan Rocha
Demolin-Leite, Germano Leão
Soares, Marcus Alvarenga
Teixeira, Gustavo Leal
Silva, Farley William Souza
Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda
Zanuncio, Jose Cola
Legaspi, Jesusa Crisostomo
Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
title Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
title_full Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
title_fullStr Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
title_full_unstemmed Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
title_short Ecological indices of phytophagous Hemiptera and their natural enemies on Acacia auriculiformis (Fabales: Fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
title_sort ecological indices of phytophagous hemiptera and their natural enemies on acacia auriculiformis (fabales: fabaceae) plants with or without dehydrated sewage sludge application in a degraded area
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7430702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32804957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237261
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