Relationship of Monalonion velezangeli Carvalho & Costa (Hemiptera: Miridae) with the Phenology of Avocado (Persea americana Mill., cv. Hass)

Monalonion velezangeli is considered one of the most harmful pests of avocado cv. Hass, as far as it attacks vegetative buds, flowers and fruits during all the productive stages of the crop. This situation is aggravated by the lack of knowledge on insect preferences and their relationship with crop phenology. As a contribution to the management of this insect, we studied the relationship between plant phenology and the presence of M. velezangeli, as well as its preferences across tree strata and structures. Data were obtained from six orchards located in the Colombian departments of Antioquia, Caldas and Quindío. After randomly selecting 20 trees at each orchard, 12 branches were marked on each tree, covering the combinations of the four cardinal points with three plant strata (low, medium and high). During a period of 12 months, each branch was monitored by recording its phenological stage (vegetative, flowering and fruiting), the number of individuals of M. velezangeli and the presence of fresh damages on it. An analysis of variance determined that the presence of the insect and its damage were more abundant on the flowering and fruiting branches than on the vegetative ones, as well as in the medium and upper strata of the trees. The damage caused by M. velezangeli was observed to be significantly higher in the reproductive structures (flowers and fruits) as compared to the vegetative structures.

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Main Authors: Torres Jaimes, Luisa Fernanda, Correa Londoño, Guillermo Antonio, Cartagena Valenzuela, José Régulo, Monsalve García, Danilo Augusto, Londoño Zuluaga, Martha Eugenia
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Medellín - Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias 2012
Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame/article/view/36498
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