2022
DOI: 10.17268/manglar.2022.018
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Phytophagous insects associated with quinoa crop (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) in winter and its biological controllers

Abstract: Se determinó la presencia de los principales insectos fitófagos y sus enemigos naturales en el cultivo de quinua (Chenopodium quinoa), así como el porcentaje de infestación y de parasitoidismo en insectos fitófagos en La Molina, Lima, del 21 de junio al 27 de septiembre, 2014. Las evaluaciones se realizaron mediante trampas de caída, evaluación por órgano de planta, red aérea y colecta de hojas minadas en el tercio medio de la planta. Se registraron cinco especies fitófagas importantes, Liriomyza huidobrensis,… Show more

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“…(21.09 %) as the second dominant species, which in the present study was found in flowers as well as bees; in Colombia C. putoria (Wiedemann) is common in avocado flowers (Persea americana Mill) (Carabalí-Banguero et al, 2018) and in Turkey, much of the mango production (Mangifera indica L.) is due to C. megacephala Fabricius (Nurul et al, 2015). The two hoverfly species, Allograpta exotica and Pseudodorus clavatus, are reported as predators of true bug pests (Hemiptera), mainly aphids (Soca-Flores et al, 2022;Arcaya et al, 2013) and are also associated with the importance of the presence of flowering plants in the environment of agricultural fields (Bertolaccini et al, 2008;Morales & Köhler, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…(21.09 %) as the second dominant species, which in the present study was found in flowers as well as bees; in Colombia C. putoria (Wiedemann) is common in avocado flowers (Persea americana Mill) (Carabalí-Banguero et al, 2018) and in Turkey, much of the mango production (Mangifera indica L.) is due to C. megacephala Fabricius (Nurul et al, 2015). The two hoverfly species, Allograpta exotica and Pseudodorus clavatus, are reported as predators of true bug pests (Hemiptera), mainly aphids (Soca-Flores et al, 2022;Arcaya et al, 2013) and are also associated with the importance of the presence of flowering plants in the environment of agricultural fields (Bertolaccini et al, 2008;Morales & Köhler, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 48%