O caracol indiano (Macrochlamys indica): uma nova praga invasora na Florida
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Revynthi, Alexandra M., Lívia M. S. Ataíde, Daniel Carrillo, Dakshina R. Seal, E. Vanessa Vassilaros, and Paul E. Kendra. 2023. “O Caracol Indiano (Macrochlamys indica): Uma Nova Praga Invasora Na Florida: ENY2078P/IN1402, 6/2023”. EDIS 2023 (3). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1402-2023.

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O objetivo deste documento é fornecer uma visão geral sobre o Macrochlamys indica Benson), popularmente conhecido como caracol indiano, bem como recomendações para otimizar sua detecção e monitoramento em viveiros de mudas.

O caracol indiano foi detectado em agosto de 2020 no Condado de Miami-Dade (Talamas 2020). Este caracol está atualmente sob regime quarentenário nos Estados Unidos, devido ao seu potencial para se tornar uma praga agrícola e hospedar nematóides parasitas de importância médica (Grewal et al. 2003; Cowie et al. 2009; Jayashankar e Murthy 2015). Um programa para pesquisar, controlar e erradicar o caracol indiano foi implementado pelo Departamento de Agricultura e Serviços ao Consumidor da Flórida, Divisão da Indústria de Plantas (FDACS-DPI). No entanto, o programa de erradicação foi suspenso no final de 2021.

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