2009
DOI: 10.21930/rcta.vol10_num2_art:136
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Prueba de extractos vegetales para el control de Dasiops spp., en granadilla (Passiflora ligularis Juss.) en el Huila, Colombia

Abstract: <p>Las moscas negras de la fruta (<em>Dasiops </em>spp.) son responsables de la caída de los botones florales y del daño en frutos en el cultivo de granadilla (<em>Passiflora ligularis </em>Juss.), causando pérdidas económicas a los cultivadores. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar qué especies atacan botones florales y frutos de granadilla en el sur del Huila, evaluar y caracterizar el daño, conocer los enemigos naturales de <em>Dasiops inedulis </em>y evaluar … Show more

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“…With less annual harvesting production than gulupa and maracuyá, in 2017, granadilla production was more than 20,000 tons [ 8 ]. Different studies, in this Passiflora , are related to harvesting conditions, germination processes, and to its native and popular uses in local communities [ 9 – 11 ]. Still more studies in the seedless pulp of granadilla are needed in order to correlate total phenolic content (TPC) with its biological activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With less annual harvesting production than gulupa and maracuyá, in 2017, granadilla production was more than 20,000 tons [ 8 ]. Different studies, in this Passiflora , are related to harvesting conditions, germination processes, and to its native and popular uses in local communities [ 9 – 11 ]. Still more studies in the seedless pulp of granadilla are needed in order to correlate total phenolic content (TPC) with its biological activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dasiops inedulis Steyskal (429 specimens) occasioned the ovarian rot and subsequent fall of flower buds and Dasiops frieseni Norrbom & McAlpine (81 specimens) the wrinkling of immature fruits. The species D. inedulis is known as the bud flower fly because it feeds from tissues in the inside of the floral buds of various species of Passifloraceae (AGUIAR-MENEZES, 2004;LUNZ et al, 2006;STRIKIS et al, 2011;SANTOS et al, 2017) including sweet passion fruit in Colombia (AMAYA et al, 2009;CARRERO et al, 2013). Meanwhile, D. frieseni was associated with damage in fruits of the same botanical family (AGUIAR-MENEZES, 2004;RAGA et al, 2015), however it is for the first time associated to P. ligularis.…”
Section: Lance Flies Associated With Sweet Passion Fruit and Contributions To The Knowledge On Lonchaeidae In Perumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…INTRODUCCIÓN Los dípteros del género Dasiops (Rondani, 1856) son perjudiciales para los cultivos de pasifloráceas, como la granadilla, debido a que las larvas se alimentan de las estructuras interior de los botones florales, flores y frutos (Santos et al, 2009;Castro, 2012;Santamaria et al, 2014;Valverde-Rodríguez & Campos-Albornoz, 2021).…”
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