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  1. An exploration of the potential benefits of integrated pest management systems and the use of insect resistant potatoes to control the Guatemalan Tuber Moth (Tecia solanivora Povolny) in Ventaquemada, Colombia by Falck-Zepeda, José B., Barreto-Triana, Nancy, Baquero-Haeberlin, Irma, Espitia-Malagón, Eduardo, Fierro-Guzmán, Humberto, López, Nancy

    Published 2006
    “…CORPOICA and IFPRI implemented a research project in Ventaquemada, Colombia. The project’s goal was to asses the benefits of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices and the potential of Genetically Modified insect resistant (Bt) potatoes to manage damage caused by the Guatemalan Tuber Moth (Tecia solanivora Povolny). …”
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  2. Notes on the biology of the lace bug Gargaphia sanchezi (Hemiptera, Tingidae) a pest of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) by Schoonhoven, A van

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Insecto dañino||pest insects||insecto nocivo||insecte nuisible…”
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  3. Pests of stored beans and their economic importance in Latin America by Schoonhoven, Aart van

    Published 1976
    “…In 20 percent of the warehouses, beans had been attacked by storage insects. It is hypothesized that due to the high susceptibility of beans to storage pests and the high value of the product, beans are stored for short periods. …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. Pests and diseases of Brachiaria species by Valério, José Raul, Lapointe, Stephen L., Kelemu, Segenet, Fernandes, C.D., Morales, Francisco José

    Published 1996
    “…The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis on spittlebugs, the most damaging pests in tropical America. …”
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    Book Chapter
  5. Pests and diseases of Brachiaria species by Valério, José Raul, Lapointe, Stephen L., Kelemu, Segenet, Fernandes, Celso Dornelas, Morales, Francisco José

    Published 1996
    “…The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis on spittlebugs, the most damaging pests in tropical America. …”
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    Book Chapter

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