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2022
DOI: 10.30973/aap/2022.8.0081002
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Insectos asociados a Crotalaria longirostrata Hook. & Arn. (Fabales: fabaceae) en La Chontalpa, Tabasco, México

Abstract: Crotalaria longirostrata Hook. & Arn. se cultiva tradicionalmente en huertos familiares del sureste de México, debido a que sus hojas contienen alto valor nutritivo. Considerando el potencial que tiene esta planta como fuente proteica, se realizó el presente trabajo con el objetivo de conocer las especies de insectos asociados a esta fabácea en La Chontalpa, Tabasco. Entre mayo de 2018 y febrero de 2019 se realizaron observaciones y colectas de insectos en siete localidades. Se revi­saron 1,344 especímenes… Show more

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“…Chipile (Crotalaria longirostrata), native to Mesoamerica, is a legume of the Fabaceae family. It is a wild plant that grows in Chiapas, Mexico, and is traditionally used for human consumption and as forage for animals (Miranda-Granados et al, 2018;Córdova-Ballona et al, 2022). For its part, crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea) is a legume with high biomass production; it is native to India and is used as forage, green manure, and biological agent (Avendaño, 2011); due to its phenolic content, part of the seed has a significant antibacterial activity (Chouhan and Singh, 2010).…”
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“…Chipile (Crotalaria longirostrata), native to Mesoamerica, is a legume of the Fabaceae family. It is a wild plant that grows in Chiapas, Mexico, and is traditionally used for human consumption and as forage for animals (Miranda-Granados et al, 2018;Córdova-Ballona et al, 2022). For its part, crotalaria (Crotalaria juncea) is a legume with high biomass production; it is native to India and is used as forage, green manure, and biological agent (Avendaño, 2011); due to its phenolic content, part of the seed has a significant antibacterial activity (Chouhan and Singh, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%