A scarab beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) causes tree mortality, delayed growth, and yield reduction in cacao with genotype‐specific susceptibility to herbivory
Mario Porcel,
Tatiana C. Miranda,
Carolina Pisco‐Ortiz
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThis study explored the impact of Leucothyreus femoratus, a previously unreported folivorous pest in cacao cultivation, on cacao tree survival, development, and yield. The study was conducted in an experimental cacao plot in the colombian plains, it featured twenty cacao genotypes in an agroforestry system, with plantain and mexican sunflower providing temporary shade, and yopo offering permanent shade.ResultsWe found an infestation rate of 2.9 ± 0.3 adult beetles per cacao tree. L. femoratus larvae … Show more
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