2021
DOI: 10.25100/socolen.v47i2.10558
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Parasitoides, Braconidae (Hymenoptera) y Tachinidae (Diptera) de barrenadores, Crambidae y Coleophoridae (Lepidoptera) de caña de azúcar para la producción de panela en Colombia

Abstract: En los agroecosistemas de caña de azúcar hay enemigos naturales que pueden regular las poblaciones de los barrenadores (Lepidoptera), este rol es primordial considerando que el control biológico es la principal estrategia para el manejo. El objetivo de esta investigación fue proveer una lista actualizada de los parasitoides de los barrenadores de caña de azúcarpara panela de la Hoya del río Suárez (Colombia). Se revisaron 616 especímenes parasitoidesobtenidos entre 2015 y 2017 a partir de 4108 larvas recolecta… Show more

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“…are considered the most economically important pest in Colombia, where biological control via releases of egg and larval parasitoids are main tools in pest management. However, one of the most important larval parasitoids is the wild tachinid Genea jaynesi (Aldrich) (Diptera: Tachinidae) (Sarmiento-Naizaque et al 2021 ; Vargas et al 2018 ), whose efforts to mass rearing have been futile, suggesting the need to focus on conservation of vegetation strips to increase G. jaynesi biocontrol services.…”
Section: Conservation Biological Control In Industrialized Agricultur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are considered the most economically important pest in Colombia, where biological control via releases of egg and larval parasitoids are main tools in pest management. However, one of the most important larval parasitoids is the wild tachinid Genea jaynesi (Aldrich) (Diptera: Tachinidae) (Sarmiento-Naizaque et al 2021 ; Vargas et al 2018 ), whose efforts to mass rearing have been futile, suggesting the need to focus on conservation of vegetation strips to increase G. jaynesi biocontrol services.…”
Section: Conservation Biological Control In Industrialized Agricultur...mentioning
confidence: 99%