First Record of Qualitative Losses Caused by Meghimatium Pictum in Vineyards of Southern Brazil and the Effects of Two Molluscicides for Its Control

First Record of Qualitative Losses Caused by Meghimatium Pictum in Vineyards of Southern Brazil and the Effects of Two Molluscicides for Its Control

Ciência RuralF, iSrastn rtae cMoradr ioaf, vq.u4a4l,i tna.t1iv0e, plo.1ss7e1s5 c-1a7u2se0d, obuyt ,M 2e0g1h4i m a t i u m p i c t u m i n v i n eyards hotft pS:o//udtxh.edroni .Borrga/z1il0 a.1n5d9 t0h/e0 1e0ff3e-c8t4s.7..8cr201301572125 ISSN 0103-8478 First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects of two molluscicides for its control Primeiro Registro de perdas qualitativas causadas por Meghimatium pictum em vinhedos do Sul do Brasil e os efeitos de dois moluscicidas para o seu controle Cléber Antonio BaronioI Marcos BottonII Suzete Rodrigues GomesIII David Gwyn RobinsonIII ABSTRACT mais efi ciente no controle de M. pictum (70%) do que a isca a base de metaldeído (15%). This research reports the terrestrial slug Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) (Stylommathophora: Palavras-chave: lesma terrestre, praga da videira, fosfato de Philomycidae) as an agricultural pest for the fi rst time in Southern ferro, metaldeído. Brazil vineyards. The species was found in densities exceeding 20 slugs.m-2 in Vitis labrusca L. vineyards at six municipalities of the Southern Brazil’s viticulture region. It causes damage a loss by leaving residual mucus on grapes and by consuming INTRODUCTION grapes already perforated by other organisms, such as insects or birds, or mechanically damaged by in situ compression. The Many terrestrial gastropods species (slugs effectiveness of iron phosphate and metaldehyde baits on M. and snails) are considered major agricultural pests, pictum was evaluated in laboratory experiments. Iron phosphate bait was more effective in controlling M. pictum (70%) than attacking numerous crops species. The number of pest metaldehyde bait (15%). mollusks has increased during the twentieth century due to the introduction of new crops, intensifi cation of Key words: terrestrial slug, grapevine pest, iron phosphate, agricultural production and accidental introduction of metaldehyde. alien species that have adapted to modify agricultural RESUMO environments (GODAN, 1983; THOMÉ, 1993; DI STEFANO, 1998; ROBINSON, 1999; BARKER, O presente trabalho relata pela primeira vez 2002; BARKER, 2002; COWIE et al., 2009). This has a lesma terrestre Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) (Stylommathophora: Philomycidae) como uma praga agrícola led to an increased focus on agricultural malacology. causando danos em vinhedos no Sul do Brasil. Esta espécie foi Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873) encontrada em densidades superiores a 20 lesmas.m-2 danifi cando (Stylommathophora: Philomycidae) is a terrestrial uvas da espécie Vitis labrusca L. em seis municípios da região slug native to China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and probably vitícola do Sul do Brasil. O impacto econômico causado por M. pictum está associado ao movimento dos espécimes no dossel India (WIKTOR et al., 2000). In recent years it has da videira e nas uvas, provocando a contaminação residual por been reported from southern and southeastern Brazil muco e o consumo de uvas já perfuradas por outros organismos, (GOMES et al., 2011) and northeast Argentina tais como insetos ou aves, ou mecanicamente danifi cadas pela (GREGORIC et al., 2013). According to GOMES compressão in situ. A efi cácia das iscas a base de fosfato de ferro e metaldeído sobre M. pictum também foi avaliada em et al. (2011), in urban regions of Brazil individuals condições de laboratório. A isca a base de fosfato de ferro foi are usually found in wastelands within peripheral IDepartamento de Fitossanidade, Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), CP 354, 96010-900 Pelotas, RS, Brasil. E-mail: [email protected]. Autor para correspondência. IILaboratório de Entomologia, Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Uva e Vinho, EMPRAPA, Bento Gonçalves, RS, Brasil. IIINational Malacology Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ), National Identifi cation Services (NIS), Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (ANSP), Philadelphia, USA. Received 04.16.13 Approved 03.17.14 Returned by the author 07.01.14 CR-2013-0522.R3 Ciência Rural, v.44, n.10, out, 2014. 1716 Baronio et al. areas under fallen trunks, limbs, stones or garbage. 0.5g Metarex SP® (5% a.i. metaldehyde) – De In relatively undisturbed forests, they are found on Sangosse Agroquímica Ltda manufacturer; T2 - 0.5g woody stems, inside hollow trunks or near or under Ferramol® (1% a.i. iron phosphate) – W. Neudorff bryophytes. They were generally found in humid and Serviços de Agricultura do Brasil Ltda manufacturer dark places, buried or underneath various objects. (BIO CONTROLE, 2011); and T3 - control. The Some specimens were found up to 1.5m above ground experimental design was completely randomized with level in Paraná state. six replicates (plastic containers) that included fi ve GOMES et al. (2011) recorded M. pictum slugs each. Both baits used a starch-based attractive infesting plants in private kitchen gardens in the ingredient. Specimens were selected and distributed state of Santa Catarina and also to invade several in order to obtain similar sizes for each replicate. protected areas in Paraná. GREGORIC et al. (2013) Containers with one gram of cattle feed (crushed recorded one specimen of M. pictum in a garden with and roasted corn and soybeans) were added to all orchids collected from the province of Misiones and treatments and replicates as alternative food sources. other plants acquired from nurseries in the Tucumán All replicates were evaluated after 24, 48, 72, 96, province. However, there were no records of serious 120, 144 and 168 HAI (Hours After Installation). The damage or observable effects on native species so bait was considered effective if it attracted and killed far. This study is the fi rst to report this species as an the slugs. Treatment averages were compared by the agricultural pest causing signifi cant economic losses Tukey test with a 5% error probability rate (P<0.05), in commercial Vitis labrusca L. vineyards in several using the SAS® software (SAS INSTITUTE, 2000). municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil. The effectiveness of baits containing iron RESULTS phosphate and metaldehyde as control for M. pictum was evaluated under laboratory conditions. An analysis of the reproductive system and external characteristics confi rmed the species as MATERIAL AND METHODS M. pictum. The species was recorded to cause losses during the harvest season of Niagara and Bordô Observations of the damage caused by grapevines (V. labrusca) in Antônio Prado, Nova M. pictum were made during visits to vineyards Pádua, Bento Gonçalves, Farroupilha, Garibaldi in Antônio Prado, Nova Pádua, Bento Gonçalves, and Caxias do Sul. Qualitative loss caused by M. Farroupilha, Garibaldi and Caxias do Sul, in the state pictum has been observed over the past three years, of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Levels of infestation mainly during grape harvesting season (December were estimated based on the number of specimens.m-2. to March), and also during the grape production For species identifi cation specimens were period in the municipalities of Antônio Prado and collected on the fi eld and dissected in the laboratory Garibaldi. The slugs feed on the pulp of fruit that are using a stereomicroscope to enable the evaluation pre-damaged by other organisms, such as insects and of diagnostic features, as well as comparisons with birds, or on grapes mechanically damaged by hail or specialized literature (TSAI et al., 2005; GOMES et compression (Figure 1 A-B). Also, they leave trails al., 2011). Voucher specimens were deposited at the of secretion while moving towards and across grape United States Department of Agriculture National clusters. They are mainly active at night but also Malacology Laboratory collection in Philadelphia during daytime after rainfall. (USDA 110437). At daytime they were found under stones, To test the effectiveness of an iron wood and the ground-cover of dead vegetation, often phosphate and a metaldehyde bait on M. pictum in used in the Southern Brazil’s vineyards (Figure 1 D). laboratory experiments, specimens of several sizes Cover crops gradually release nutrients as they decay, were collected in vineyards located in Antônio protecting the soil against erosion and stabilize its Prado and stored in 500mL plastic containers. temperature and humidity. These protectional layers Each container was fi lled with approximately one are generally made from cut or naturaly crop residues centimeter of damp soil in order to maintain humidity of vetch, oats, rye grass and clover after harvesting. and replicate the slug’s natural environment, thus A trellis system is used that provides constant avoiding dehydration. Temperature and relative air shading in the interior of the vineyard, to prevent humidity were constant during bioassays (25±1°C solar radiation from reaching most of the soil surface and 55±5%, respectively), with a photophase of (Figure 1 C). These areas showed higher levels of 14h. The following treatments were used: T1 - infestation. In an area of 4.3 hectares in Caxias do Ciência Rural, v.44, n.10, out, 2014. First record of qualitative losses caused by Meghimatium pictum in vineyards of Southern Brazil and the effects... 1717 Figure 1 - Slugs feeding on grapes (A-B) and examples of environments within grapevines were slugs are found (C-D), in Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Sul, average slug density reached 20 individuals.m-2. DISCUSSION In a smaller area in Antônio Prado, with less mulch on the soil surface and poor vegetation cover, lower This is the fi rst record of M. pictum as densities were found with an approximate average of an agricultural pest, damaging agricultural crops fi ve specimens.m-2. Slugs were also found in storage in Southern Brazil. Infestation causes losses that boxes used during harvest, mainly in boxes kept in signifi cantly affect vineyards in the region with the vineyards overnight. the largest Brazilian grape producers for in natura Specimens were not attracted to consumption, processed juice and vinifi cation.

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