2017
DOI: 10.29312/remexca.v7i6.208
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Incidencia y severidad de pudrición de mazorcas de maíz genéticamente modificado y convencional en Sinaloa, México

Abstract: Se evaluó en maíz genéticamente modificado (GM) con el evento Agrisure® VipteraTM 3111, la incidencia y severidad de pudrición de mazorca por Fusarium sp., en dos localidades de Culiacán, Sinaloa. En El Camalote, el híbrido observó una incidencia y severidad de 47.2 y 22.5% respectivamente; comparado con el híbrido convencional con control de plagas que presentó 54.7 y 27.1% de incidencia y severidad de pudrición y el híbrido convencional (testigo absoluto), tuvo un mayordañoco… Show more

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“…The presence of bat species in agricultural landscapes can result in economic growth from the natural pest-control which would be of great benefit to farmers (Federico et al 2008;Maine and Boyles 2015). Corn, the most important crop in Mexico (Palacios Velarde et al 2008), it is planted year-round in many Sinaloa regions, and is vulnerable to pest's infestations (Hernández Juárez et al 2016). We argue that cornfields could be essential habitats for feeding and water for the insectivorous bat community (Wickramasinghe et al 2003;, as conversion of natural habitat as TDF to farm lands continues and more than the 40% of its coverture it is already lost (González-Medina et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of bat species in agricultural landscapes can result in economic growth from the natural pest-control which would be of great benefit to farmers (Federico et al 2008;Maine and Boyles 2015). Corn, the most important crop in Mexico (Palacios Velarde et al 2008), it is planted year-round in many Sinaloa regions, and is vulnerable to pest's infestations (Hernández Juárez et al 2016). We argue that cornfields could be essential habitats for feeding and water for the insectivorous bat community (Wickramasinghe et al 2003;, as conversion of natural habitat as TDF to farm lands continues and more than the 40% of its coverture it is already lost (González-Medina et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre las enfermedades de mayor importancia económica se encuentra las causadas por el género Fusarium sp. (Hernández et al, 2016) ya que es un microorganísmo con una gran diversidad de especies, formas especiales y razas, asociadas con enfermedades de plantas (Leslie y Summerell, 2006). Las especies fitopatógenas de este género constituyen un grupo de hongos filamentosos que están ampliamente distribuidas en el suelo y que colonizan las partes aéreas y subterráneas de una amplia gama de especies de plantas, generando síntomas de amarillez, marchitez, pudrición radicular, chancros y finalmente la muerte de muchos cultivos (Leslie y Summerell, 2006).…”
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