Influence of Sun and Shade Conditions on Gratiana boliviana (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Abundance and Feeding Activity on Tropical Soda Apple (Solanaceae) Under Field Conditions

Tropical soda apple is a perennial invasive weed species that has become a serious problem in both agricultural and natural areas of the southeastern United States. A field survey was conducted at a ranch in Madison County, Florida, to assess the effect of sun and shade conditions on the abundance a...

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description Tropical soda apple is a perennial invasive weed species that has become a serious problem in both agricultural and natural areas of the southeastern United States. A field survey was conducted at a ranch in Madison County, Florida, to assess the effect of sun and shade conditions on the abundance and feeding activity of Gratiana boliviana Spaeth (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on tropical soda apple. The results revealed that beetle abundance and their feeding damage were greater on plants growing in full sun exposure than on plants growing in shaded habitat.
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Beetles
biological control
Carbon
Chrysomelidae
Coleoptera
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especie de maleza invasora
Forest canopy
Freshwater
Herbivores
Hypotheses
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Insects
invasive species
Malus
Phytophagous insects
Plants
Ranches
SCIENTIFIC NOTES
Solanaceae
Solanum viarum
Sun
Sunlight
Trees
Weeds
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