2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-92002016000100002
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Valoración de métodos convencionales y no convencionales para el control del taladrador de las meliáceas en América

Abstract: SUMMARYIn the present review article, a recapitulation of recent research made with the purpose of decreasing the negative effect produced by the insects Hypsipyla grandella and Hypsipyla robusta (shoot borers) on seedlings of the Meliaceae family is presented, highlighting the mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) and the cedar (Cedrela odorata) that are considered of high commercial importance due to the structure and quality of their wood in the forestry industry. Hypsipyla spp. has been identified as a potentia… Show more

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“…Tabela 3 -Porcentagem de plantas de cedro-rosa Cedrela fissilis atacadas pela broca-do-cedro Hypsipyla grandella nas três diferentes classes de cobertura natural em sistema agroflorestal em Fraiburgo -SC, 2017. Many studies have reported higher frequency of attacks by Hypsipyla grandella to other species of the family Meliaceae exposed to high levels of solar radiation (SÁNCHEZ-SOTO; DOMÍNGUEZ DOMÍNGUEZ; CORTÉS MADRIGAL, 2009;RUIZ et al, 2016). Our results have shown the same behavior for Cedrela fissilis and indicate that mahogany shoot borer attacks impaired the development of plants exposed to 0-20% cover, despite the higher levels of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) observed under such conditions.…”
Section: Tabela 3 -Percentage Of Cedar (Cedrela Fissilis) Plants Attasupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Tabela 3 -Porcentagem de plantas de cedro-rosa Cedrela fissilis atacadas pela broca-do-cedro Hypsipyla grandella nas três diferentes classes de cobertura natural em sistema agroflorestal em Fraiburgo -SC, 2017. Many studies have reported higher frequency of attacks by Hypsipyla grandella to other species of the family Meliaceae exposed to high levels of solar radiation (SÁNCHEZ-SOTO; DOMÍNGUEZ DOMÍNGUEZ; CORTÉS MADRIGAL, 2009;RUIZ et al, 2016). Our results have shown the same behavior for Cedrela fissilis and indicate that mahogany shoot borer attacks impaired the development of plants exposed to 0-20% cover, despite the higher levels of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) observed under such conditions.…”
Section: Tabela 3 -Percentage Of Cedar (Cedrela Fissilis) Plants Attasupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Chemical (Goulet et al 2005), biological (Pulgarín et al 2018), and silvicultural (Ruiz et al 2016) control methods have been tested against this pest. Aside from being harmful to the environment, the application of conventional pesticides has also proven to be inefficient and economically unsustainable for various reasons, such as: larvae are inaccessible to pesticides since they are concealed in the stem, heavy rainfall washes away the applied pesticides, and a wide pesticide application window is required to protect the plants (Allan et al 1976;Wylie 2001;Mahroof et al 2002;Goulet et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%