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  • T he corn Zea mays L. (Poales: Poaceae), due to its productive potential, chemical composition and nutritional value, is one of the most important cultivated and consumed cereals in the world (FANCELLI & NET O, 2000)

  • T he objective of this work was to carry out on population survey of insects that occur in the corn crop, verifying the influence of treatments on the insect population

  • T he obtained egg mass was placed in a glass jar and the pupae individualized in gelatin capsules and kept until the emergence of the parasitoids and / or adults Hemiptera and Diptera

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INT RODUCT ION

T he corn Zea mays L. (Poales: Poaceae), due to its productive potential, chemical composition and nutritional value, is one of the most important cultivated and consumed cereals in the world (FANCELLI & NET O, 2000). (Poales: Poaceae), due to its productive potential, chemical composition and nutritional value, is one of the most important cultivated and consumed cereals in the world (FANCELLI & NET O, 2000). T he Center-South Region is responsible for over 95.0% of cereal production (BULL & CANT ARELLA, 1993). Sugarcane borer, grasshopper leafhoppers, termite, cartridge caterpillar, elasmo caterpillar, brown stink bug, corn stink bug and others ( BULL & CANT ARELLA, 1993; FRANCELLI & NET O, 2000). T he objective of this work was to carry out on population survey of insects that occur in the corn crop, verifying the influence of treatments on the insect population (pests and natural enemies)

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