Soil-inhabiting phytophagous arthropod pests in intercropped sorghum and maize in Southern Honduras
Se tomaron muestras de suelo en campos de maíz y sorgo intercalados en campos de zonas planas y de ladera en el sur de Honduras en 1985 y 1986, para identificar los insectos y otros artrópodos. Los artrópodos encontrados, más abundantes fueron: Elateridae (gusano alambre): Pyrophrorinae (género sin...
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IICA, San José (Costa Rica)
2021
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| Online Access: | https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/10476 |
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