2013
DOI: 10.1653/024.096.0105
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Potential Distribution in Mexico ofDiaphorina citri(Hemiptera: Psyllidae) Vector of Huanglongbing Pathogen

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“…Torres-Pacheco et al (2013) aplicaron una metodología similar a la presente, considerando la presencia potencial de brotes vegetativos y la duración del periodo de crecimiento propuesto por FAO, con lo que logran aproximaciones relativamente más acordes a escenarios reales (SENASICA 2014).…”
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“…Torres-Pacheco et al (2013) aplicaron una metodología similar a la presente, considerando la presencia potencial de brotes vegetativos y la duración del periodo de crecimiento propuesto por FAO, con lo que logran aproximaciones relativamente más acordes a escenarios reales (SENASICA 2014).…”
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“…Torres-Pacheco et al (2013) applied a similar methodology to this, considering the potential presence of vegetative shoots and duration proposed by FAO growing period, thereby having relatively more suited to real scenarios (SENASICA, 2014) approaches.…”
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“…Investigations at a country scale were carried out by Torres-Pacheco et al (2013), and delimited potential regions and degrees of risk based on the environmental affinities of Diaphorina citri, as well as the range and phenology of host plants. In southeastern Mexico, a region characterized by high temperatures (> 25°C) and precipitation (>1100 mm), the potential existence of up to 27 generations were quantified.…”
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confidence: 99%