Problemas en el cultivo de la yuca

Information on some diseases and pests that attack cassava, as well as the symptoms induced by nutritional deficiencies and toxicities and damage resulting from the misuse of herbicides are given in this manual. Specific and general recommendations regarding the control of the described problems are included. Disease control on a commercial scale is discussed. Formulae suggested for stake treatment before planting and storage and a key for identifying some cassava diseases are annexed. Color photos on symtomatology are included. (AS)

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Main Authors: Lozano, J.C., Bellotti, Anthony C., Reyes, J.A., Howeler, Reinhardt H., Leihner, D.E., Doll, J.
Format: Book biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1981
Subjects:manihot esculenta, aleurotrachelus socialis, anastrepha pickeli, aonidomytilus albus, bacterial diseases, biological control, cassava african mosaic virus, xanthomonas campestris pv. cassavae, cercospora vicosae, cercosporidium henningsii, colletotrichum manihotis, deterioration, diplodia, disease control, diseases and pathogens, erinnyis ello, eudiplosis brasiliensis, injurious mites, mineral deficiencies, mycoplasmoses, mycoses, nutritional requirements, oidium, oligonychus peruvianus, pest control, ph, phenacoccus, phyllosticta, predators and parasites, silba pendula, sphaceloma manihoticola, starch crops, tetranychus urticae, toxicity, uromyces manihotis, viroses, xanthomonas campestris manihotis, aleyrodidae, cecidomyiidae, cultivation, deficiencies, injurious insects, noxious animals, pests, vectors,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77966
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Summary:Information on some diseases and pests that attack cassava, as well as the symptoms induced by nutritional deficiencies and toxicities and damage resulting from the misuse of herbicides are given in this manual. Specific and general recommendations regarding the control of the described problems are included. Disease control on a commercial scale is discussed. Formulae suggested for stake treatment before planting and storage and a key for identifying some cassava diseases are annexed. Color photos on symtomatology are included. (AS)