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The eriophyoid mite Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Eriophyidae), commonly called the coconut mite, is a key pest of coconut fruits. Surveys conducted on coconut palms in Brazil revealed the predatory mites Neoseiulus paspalivorus DeLeon (Phytoseiidae) and Proctolaelaps bickleyi Bram (Ascidae) as the ...


Lawson-Balagbo, L.M.Gondim, M.G.C.Moraes, G.J. deHanna, R.Schausberger, P.[Life history of the predatory mites Neoseiulus paspalivorus and Proctolaelaps bickleyi, candidates for biological control of Aceria guerreronis]Life history of the predatory mites Neoseiulus paspalivorus and Proctolaelaps bickleyi, candidates for biological control of Aceria guerreronis

Losses in root and planting material production caused by different pests as well as their biological control are evaluated. Studies of pests damaging dried cassava in storage were initiated. Biological aspects and form of attack of the following pests are described: stemborers (Lagochirus rogers...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Entomologia]Entomologia
Autor: Lozano, J.C.

The different alternatives for disease control in cassava, registered as efficient and considered as possible candidates for inclusion in technological packages for cassava cultivation, are summarized. Certain specific characteristics of cassava and its cultivation that should be considered when ...

Se resumen las diferentes alternativas que para el control de enfermedades en yuca se han registrado como eficientes y que podrian tenerse en cuenta al proyectar paquetes tecnologicos para la produccion de ese cultivo. Se enumeran ciertas caracteristicas especificas de la yuca y su cultivo que se...


Lozano, J.C.[Alternativas para el control de enfermedades en yuca]Alternativas para el control de enfermedades en yuca

The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis on spittlebugs, the most damaging pests in tropical America. Outbreaks of the polyphagous burrowing bugs of the genus Scaptocoris, both in Brazil and Colombia, are of concern. Other pests discusse...


Valério, José RaulLapointe, Stephen L.Kelemu, SegenetFernandes, Celso DornelasMorales, Francisco José[Pests and diseases of Brachiaria species]Pests and diseases of Brachiaria species

Results are presented of entomology and acarology research conducted in cassava to develop effective, cost-efficient, environmentally sound crop protection methodologies which stabilize production and thus eliminate the need for pesticide use. Emphasis was made on biological control, host plant r...

Se presentan los resultados de investigacion en entomologia y acarologia de yuca con el fin de desarrollar metodologias para proteger el cultivo efectivas, ambientalmente acertadas y de bajo costo que estabilizaria la produccion y asi se evitaria el uso de pesticidas. Se hace enfasis en el contro...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava entomology and acarology]Cassava entomology and acarology

Similar to humans, plants are populated with different sets of microorganisms with potential roles on host and ecosystem functions. Endophytic microorganisms colonize root tissues inter- and/or intracellularly producing a wide range of compounds useful for plants growth as well as for protection ...


Dita, M.Schilly, A.Vargas, J.Chaves, N.Guzman, M.Sandoval, J.Staver, C.[Endophyte microbiome of banana roots reveals high diversity and potential for agricultural uses]Endophyte microbiome of banana roots reveals high diversity and potential for agricultural uses

Though often perceived as an environmentally-risky practice, biological control of invasive species can restore crop yields, ease land pressure and thus contribute to forest conservation. Here, we show how biological control against the mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti (Hemiptera) slows deforestatio...


Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Hughes, A. C.Buamas, C.Johnson, AnneVasseur, LietteReymondin, LouisDeguine, J. -P.Sheil, D.[Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests]Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests

Since 2004, Bioversity International, through the CGIAR’s System-wide Genetic Resources Programme (SGRP), has contributed to the ongoing negotiations of a protocol on access and benefit-sharing under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). This policy brief highlights the importance of main...


CGIAR Systemwide Genetic Resources Programme[Leaving room in the CBD's ABS protocol for the future development of specialized access and benefit-sharing arrangements: The example of agricultural microbial genetic resources]Leaving room in the CBD's ABS protocol for the future development of specialized access and benefit-sharing arrangements: The example of agricultural microbial genetic resources

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