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Acaros presentes en el cultivo de la yuca y su control

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: Spanish Description: p. 283-304Subject(s): LOC classification:
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In: In: Reyes, J.A. (comp.). Yuca: Control integrado de plagasSummary: Se presentan aspectos generales de la biologia y habitos de los acaros fitofagos, de importancia primordial o secundaria, que afectan el cultivo de la yuca asi como sus danos caracteristicos y su importancia economica. Se recomiendan algunos metodos de manejo y control: resistencia var., medidas de control biologico, cultural y quimico, y se hace breve referencia a los factores que afectan las poblaciones de acaros. Se han identificado aprox. 40 especies, algunos de los cuales causan perdidas economicas en diferentes zonas yuqueras del mundo. Se han registrado 16 especies de acaros que atacan la yuca en Colombia, siendo las principales Mononychellus tanajoa, M. caribbeanae, Tetranychus cinnabarinus y Oligonychus peruvianus. Se presentan datos taxonomicos para especies importantes. Las principales diferencias entre Mononychellus, Tetranychus y Oligonychus se presentan en forma de cuadro. (CIAT)Summary: General aspects of the biology and habits of phytophagous mites, of both primary and secondary importance, attacking cassava crops are presented as well as their characteristic damages to the crops and their economic importance. Some management and control methods are recommended: var. resistance, and biological, cultural, and chemical control measures. Brief reference is made to biotic and abiotic factors affecting mite populations. Approx. 40 mite species have been identified, some of which cause economic losses in different cassava growing areas around the world. Sixteen mite species have been reported attacking cassava in Colombia, the most important ones being Mononychellus tanajoa, M. caribbeanae, Tetranychus cinnabarinus, and Oligonychus peruvianus. Taxonomic data are given for important species. Main differences between Mononychellus, Tetranychus, and Oligonychus are presented in table form. (CIAT)
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Se presentan aspectos generales de la biologia y habitos de los acaros fitofagos, de importancia primordial o secundaria, que afectan el cultivo de la yuca asi como sus danos caracteristicos y su importancia economica. Se recomiendan algunos metodos de manejo y control: resistencia var., medidas de control biologico, cultural y quimico, y se hace breve referencia a los factores que afectan las poblaciones de acaros. Se han identificado aprox. 40 especies, algunos de los cuales causan perdidas economicas en diferentes zonas yuqueras del mundo. Se han registrado 16 especies de acaros que atacan la yuca en Colombia, siendo las principales Mononychellus tanajoa, M. caribbeanae, Tetranychus cinnabarinus y Oligonychus peruvianus. Se presentan datos taxonomicos para especies importantes. Las principales diferencias entre Mononychellus, Tetranychus y Oligonychus se presentan en forma de cuadro. (CIAT) spa

General aspects of the biology and habits of phytophagous mites, of both primary and secondary importance, attacking cassava crops are presented as well as their characteristic damages to the crops and their economic importance. Some management and control methods are recommended: var. resistance, and biological, cultural, and chemical control measures. Brief reference is made to biotic and abiotic factors affecting mite populations. Approx. 40 mite species have been identified, some of which cause economic losses in different cassava growing areas around the world. Sixteen mite species have been reported attacking cassava in Colombia, the most important ones being Mononychellus tanajoa, M. caribbeanae, Tetranychus cinnabarinus, and Oligonychus peruvianus. Taxonomic data are given for important species. Main differences between Mononychellus, Tetranychus, and Oligonychus are presented in table form. (CIAT) eng

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