Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore

The effect of maize/bean intercropping on Empoasca kraemeri population and damage, populations of other phytophagous insects, the parasitic action of Anagrus sp. on E. kraemeri, ambient temp. and RH, light intensity, and bean leaf temp. was observed. Two planting dates and 3 maize densities in 2 bea...

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Main Authors: Hernández R., J.C., Vera Graziano, J, Schoonhoven, Aart van, Cardona Mejía, César
Format: Journal Article
Language:Español
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88531
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author Hernández R., J.C.
Vera Graziano, J
Schoonhoven, Aart van
Cardona Mejía, César
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Hernández R., J.C.
Schoonhoven, Aart van
Vera Graziano, J
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Vera Graziano, J
Schoonhoven, Aart van
Cardona Mejía, César
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description The effect of maize/bean intercropping on Empoasca kraemeri population and damage, populations of other phytophagous insects, the parasitic action of Anagrus sp. on E. kraemeri, ambient temp. and RH, light intensity, and bean leaf temp. was observed. Two planting dates and 3 maize densities in 2 bean var. were used. E. kraemeri population and damage decreased with increasing maize densities. Adult populations were larger when beans were planted simultaneously with maize. Large E. kraemeri adult populations were found in bean var. EMP-81 (tolerant) and large nymph populations in BAT-41 (susceptible); the damage was greater in the latter. Diabrotica spp. populations were larger with increasing maize densities. This was more evident when var. EMP-81 was planted 15 days after maize. No effect was detected of the different maize densities on Cerotoma sp. and Scaphytopius fuliginosus populations. The largest captures of these 2 species were in var. EMP-81. S. fuliginosus was more abundant in beans planted 15 days after maize. The percentage of parasitism by Anagrus sp. was higher in the association, whereas the percentage of unhatched E. kraemeri eggs was lower. Light intensity and temp. in bean leaf tissues decreased as maize densities increased. Leaf tissue temp. was higher in var. BAT-41. Bean yields were lower in the association, compared with the bean monocrop, possibly due to the competition for light with the maize crop. (AS)
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spelling CGSpace885312023-06-12T15:45:16Z Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore Hernández R., J.C. Vera Graziano, J Schoonhoven, Aart van Cardona Mejía, César cerotoma cultivars diabrotica empoasca kraemeri intercropping phaseolus vulgaris plant injuries planting predators and parasites scaphytopius fuliginosus timing yields zea mays biological control coleoptera crop losses cultivation cultivation systems homoptera injurious insects noxious animals pests The effect of maize/bean intercropping on Empoasca kraemeri population and damage, populations of other phytophagous insects, the parasitic action of Anagrus sp. on E. kraemeri, ambient temp. and RH, light intensity, and bean leaf temp. was observed. Two planting dates and 3 maize densities in 2 bean var. were used. E. kraemeri population and damage decreased with increasing maize densities. Adult populations were larger when beans were planted simultaneously with maize. Large E. kraemeri adult populations were found in bean var. EMP-81 (tolerant) and large nymph populations in BAT-41 (susceptible); the damage was greater in the latter. Diabrotica spp. populations were larger with increasing maize densities. This was more evident when var. EMP-81 was planted 15 days after maize. No effect was detected of the different maize densities on Cerotoma sp. and Scaphytopius fuliginosus populations. The largest captures of these 2 species were in var. EMP-81. S. fuliginosus was more abundant in beans planted 15 days after maize. The percentage of parasitism by Anagrus sp. was higher in the association, whereas the percentage of unhatched E. kraemeri eggs was lower. Light intensity and temp. in bean leaf tissues decreased as maize densities increased. Leaf tissue temp. was higher in var. BAT-41. Bean yields were lower in the association, compared with the bean monocrop, possibly due to the competition for light with the maize crop. (AS) 1984 2017-10-12T08:03:19Z 2017-10-12T08:03:19Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88531 es Limited Access HERNANDEZ R., J.C.; VERA G., J.; SCHOONHOVEN, A. VAN; CARDONA M., C. 1984. Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore. Agrociencia. (57):25-35.
spellingShingle cerotoma
cultivars
diabrotica
empoasca kraemeri
intercropping
phaseolus vulgaris
plant injuries
planting
predators and parasites
scaphytopius fuliginosus
timing
yields
zea mays
biological control
coleoptera
crop losses
cultivation
cultivation systems
homoptera
injurious insects
noxious animals
pests
Hernández R., J.C.
Vera Graziano, J
Schoonhoven, Aart van
Cardona Mejía, César
Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore
title Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore
title_full Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore
title_fullStr Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore
title_full_unstemmed Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore
title_short Efecto de la asociacion maiz-frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas, con enfasis en Empoasca kraemeri Ross & Moore
title_sort efecto de la asociacion maiz frijol sobre poblaciones de insectos plagas con enfasis en empoasca kraemeri ross moore
topic cerotoma
cultivars
diabrotica
empoasca kraemeri
intercropping
phaseolus vulgaris
plant injuries
planting
predators and parasites
scaphytopius fuliginosus
timing
yields
zea mays
biological control
coleoptera
crop losses
cultivation
cultivation systems
homoptera
injurious insects
noxious animals
pests
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88531
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