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  1. 28 de jan. de 2014 · Eugenia uniflora L. ( Myrtaceae) is an evergreen shrub 2-4 m tall or a small, multi-trunked tree reaching 7-10 m. The fruit is a succulent, pendulous berry, 2-4 cm in diameter, depressed-globose, conspicuously 8-ribbed. When mature, it turns from green to yellow then orange and finally a dark red to wine-red or dark purplish-maroon when ripe.

  2. ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br › digital › bitstreamEugenia uniflora - Embrapa

    FIGURA 1 - Planta adulta de Eugenia uniflora em plena floração. Foto: José Severino de Lira Júnior Eugenia uniflora. P LANTAS PARA O UTURO R EGIÃO N ORDESTE 158

  3. 16 de abr. de 2016 · Figures 2-37 Insect galls from Restinga de Marambaia (Barra de Guaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, RJ). (2) Intralaminar globoid leaf gall on Avicennia sp., galler Cecidomyiidae; (3) Discoid leaf gall on Anacardium occidentale, galler Cecidomyiidae; (4) Fusiform stem gall on Schinus terebinthifolius, galler Lepidoptera; (5) Discoid leaf gall on Aspidosperma pyricollum, galler Psyllidae (Hemiptera); (6 ...

  4. Myrtaceae Eugenia astringens Cambess. 3 Restinga Eugenia uniflora L. 2 Mangrove and Restinga Neomitranthes obscura (DC) N. Silveira 1 Restinga Nyctaginaceae Guapira opposita (Vell.) Reitz. 2 Restinga Ochnaceae Ouratea cuspidata (St. Hil) Engl. 1 Restinga Sapotaceae Manilkara subsericea (Mart.) Dubard. 1 Restinga Pouteria venosa (Mart.) Baehni ...

  5. The fate of the galls was followed on Eugenia uniflora plants, sampled weekly from September to May and fortnightly from June to August (winter). Observations were carried out from October 1993 to September 1995 on two sites at the urban area of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil (30º1’S, 51º13’W GR). Site A is at Visconde Duprat street, in a private

  6. Abstract. Gall-inducing insects manipulate the structural, histochemical and physiological profiles of host-plant tissues to develop galls. We evaluated galls induced by Eugeniamyia dispar on the leaves of Eugenia uniflora in an attempt to answer the following questions: (i) How does this gall-inducing insect change the structural and histochemical profiles of the host-plant organ?

  7. Termos para indexação: Eugenia uniflora, insetos galhadores, parasitoides, inseto-praga. Eugeniamyia dispar IN SURINAM CHERRY: ASSOCIATED PARASITOIDS, POPULATION DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT GALLS ABSTRACT – The Surinam cherry, Eugenia uniflora L. (Myrtaceae), is a native fruit tree of South America