Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol

Tropical agroecosystems constitute diversified systems with crops arranged in polycultural patterns. Weeds are important components of these systems and condition insect diversity and stability. In an attempt to gather experimental evidence as a basis for tropical pest management strategies, 9 field...

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Autores principales: Altieri, Miguel A., Doll, J., Schoonhoven, Aart van
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88412
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author Altieri, Miguel A.
Doll, J.
Schoonhoven, Aart van
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Doll, J.
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description Tropical agroecosystems constitute diversified systems with crops arranged in polycultural patterns. Weeds are important components of these systems and condition insect diversity and stability. In an attempt to gather experimental evidence as a basis for tropical pest management strategies, 9 field and 2 laboratory experiments were conducted at CIAT (Palmira, Colombia). Two ecological strategies were proposed to change monoculture maize and bean pest susceptibility: polycultures and monocultures diversified with weeds. Weeds reduced adult nymph leafhopper (Empoasca kraemeri) populations 40 and 53 percent, respectively. Similarly, a maize/bean polyculture had 26 percent fewer adult leafhoppers than beans in monoculture. Weeds also decreased cutworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) damage to maize by 68 percent, while beans gave 38 percent reduction. The population of fall armyworm larvae was not affected by weeds but was reduced 23 percent in polycultures. Date of planting is an important factor affecting these interactions in polycultural systems. For example, maize planted 30 and 20 days before beans, reduced leafhoppers on beans
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spelling CGSpace884122023-06-12T09:42:46Z Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol Altieri, Miguel A. Doll, J. Schoonhoven, Aart van phaseolus vulgaris zea mays empoasca kraemeri spodoptera frugiperda diabrotica balteata intercropping weeds weeding field experiments insect control biological control yields planting Tropical agroecosystems constitute diversified systems with crops arranged in polycultural patterns. Weeds are important components of these systems and condition insect diversity and stability. In an attempt to gather experimental evidence as a basis for tropical pest management strategies, 9 field and 2 laboratory experiments were conducted at CIAT (Palmira, Colombia). Two ecological strategies were proposed to change monoculture maize and bean pest susceptibility: polycultures and monocultures diversified with weeds. Weeds reduced adult nymph leafhopper (Empoasca kraemeri) populations 40 and 53 percent, respectively. Similarly, a maize/bean polyculture had 26 percent fewer adult leafhoppers than beans in monoculture. Weeds also decreased cutworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) damage to maize by 68 percent, while beans gave 38 percent reduction. The population of fall armyworm larvae was not affected by weeds but was reduced 23 percent in polycultures. Date of planting is an important factor affecting these interactions in polycultural systems. For example, maize planted 30 and 20 days before beans, reduced leafhoppers on beans 1977 2017-10-12T08:02:58Z 2017-10-12T08:02:58Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88412 es Limited Access ALTIERI, M.A.; DOLL, J.; SCHOONHOVEN, A. VAN. 1977. Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol. Revista Comalfi. 4(4):171-208.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
zea mays
empoasca kraemeri
spodoptera frugiperda
diabrotica balteata
intercropping
weeds
weeding
field experiments
insect control
biological control
yields
planting
Altieri, Miguel A.
Doll, J.
Schoonhoven, Aart van
Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
title Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
title_full Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
title_fullStr Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
title_full_unstemmed Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
title_short Interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
title_sort interacciones entre insectos y malezas en mono y policultivos de maiz y frijol
topic phaseolus vulgaris
zea mays
empoasca kraemeri
spodoptera frugiperda
diabrotica balteata
intercropping
weeds
weeding
field experiments
insect control
biological control
yields
planting
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88412
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