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- Title
CARACTERIZACIÓN DE ISOPODOS TERRESTRES (CRUSTACEA: ISOPODA) Y SU IMPACTO EN CULTIVOS HORTÍCOLAS DE BOYACÁ.
- Authors
Martínez, John Wilson; Pérez, Diego Fernando; Espíndola, Carmen Cecilia
- Abstract
Terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda) have been arising as important agricultural pests in countries such as Brazil and Argentina, where they are harmful to soybean, sunflower, and pastures. Recently, they have been found in Boyacá, affecting onion and bean plants and fruits. According to this, it was necessary to initiate species' characterization and establish their impact to horticulture in some municipalities in the region. A survey at Paipa, Tibasosa, Nobsa, and Santa Rosa de Viterbo was conducted to determine the presence and diversity of terrestrial isopod species; in addition, a questionnaire was carried out in order to establish farmers' perceptions of crustacean damage and management strategies. Eight localities were evaluated at Paipa, seven at Nobsa, three at Tibasosa, and one at Santa Rosa de Viterbo. The presence of terrestrial isopods in fruits, horticulture, and other crops was observed at the localities surveyed. Species were identified as Porcellio scaber, Porcellio dilatatus, Porcellio pruinosus, Armadillidium vulgare, and Armadillidium nasatum. Damage caused by isopods was evident in lettuce, broccoli, cabbage, beet, spinach, onion, peach, bean, strawberry, corn, and potato, especially at seedling stages. The observed damage was caused by bites to leaves (50%), roots (32,35%), stems (20,85%), and branches (2,94%). Farmers' poor knowledge about terrestrial isopods' management was perceived, as they were using insecticides in 79.41% of the cases, organic management in 2,99%, and no management in 5,88%.
- Publication
Revista de Ciencias Agricolas, 2014, Vol 31, Issue 1, p55
- ISSN
0120-0135
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22267/rcia.143101.42