2019
DOI: 10.29312/remexca.v0i22.1854
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Efectividad de hongos entomopatógenos sobre la mortalidad de Dactylopius opuntiae (Hemiptera: Dactylopiidae) en condiciones de laboratorio

Abstract: Actualmente a nivel nacional e internacional Dactylopius opuntiae Cockerell (Hemiptera: Dactylopiidae) se ha convertido en el principal enemigo fitosanitario del nopal (Opuntia spp.). Para su control existen pocas opciones, pero se ha privilegiado el empleo de agroquímicos, con los efectos colaterales que su uso implica. Considerando que la utilización de hongos entomopatógenos representan una alternativa viable en el manejo integrado de este fitófago, en esta investigación se evaluó la patogenicidad y virulen… Show more

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“…These themes relate to Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain. The main themes include the use of entomopathogenic fungi (Santos et al, 2016;Ramírez-Sánchez et al, 2019), the use of natural enemies (Bouharroud et al, 2019;El Aalaoui et al, 2021), alternative methods such as simulated rain , alternative products to chemical products such as botanical extracts (Vigueras et al, 2009), usage of bioinsecticides (Hernández- Pérez et al, 2019), biodegradable products (Borges et al, 2013), edible vegetable oils (Cuevas-Salgado et al, 2015); and recycled vegetable oils (Torres-Gabriola and Cuevas-Salgado, 2019), among others. MacGregor and Sampedro (1983), and Pérez and Kosztarab (1992).…”
Section: Themes Map and Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These themes relate to Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain. The main themes include the use of entomopathogenic fungi (Santos et al, 2016;Ramírez-Sánchez et al, 2019), the use of natural enemies (Bouharroud et al, 2019;El Aalaoui et al, 2021), alternative methods such as simulated rain , alternative products to chemical products such as botanical extracts (Vigueras et al, 2009), usage of bioinsecticides (Hernández- Pérez et al, 2019), biodegradable products (Borges et al, 2013), edible vegetable oils (Cuevas-Salgado et al, 2015); and recycled vegetable oils (Torres-Gabriola and Cuevas-Salgado, 2019), among others. MacGregor and Sampedro (1983), and Pérez and Kosztarab (1992).…”
Section: Themes Map and Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excessive use of chemical insecticides in the control of the wild cochineal can lead to the accumulation of residues in the cladodes (Ramírez-Bustos et al, 2018). However, a number of interesting studies have been conducted recently on the biological control of D. opuntiae as safe, and effective tools using botanical extracts, plant essential oils, detergents and entomopathogenic fungi (EPF), natural enemies and the use of resistant ecotypes (Vigueras et al, 2009;Carneiro-Leão et al, 2017;Bouharroud et al, 2018;Lopes et al, 2018;El Aalaoui et al, 2019a,b;Ramírez-Sánchez et al, 2019;Sbaghi et al, 2019;Ramdani et al, 2021a,b). Indeed, entomopathogenic fungi used as biopesticides are respectful of the environment and provide multiple advantages in the control of insects pests, such as by minimizing the risk of developing resistance (Gao et al, 2017), and offers more safety for humans and other non-target vertebrate or invertebrate species (Hajek and Meyling, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%