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      Moscas de la fruta del género Dasiops(Diptera: Lonchaeidae) asociadas a la curuba y recomendaciones generales para su manejo agroecológico en la vereda Cañón, municipio de Sutamarchán - Boyacá Translated title: Fruitflies of the genus Dasiops (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) associated with banana passionfruitand general recommendations for their agroecological management in vereda Cañón, municipio de Sutamarchán - Boyacá

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          Se realizó una identificación de las especies del género Dasiops en cultivos de curuba, en donde se encontraron dos especies: Dasiops caustonae y D. curubae que atacan los botones florales y frutos en desarrollo, respectivamente. La estimación del daño que ocasionan estas especies fue de un 2 a un 3% en botones y de un 23,7% en frutos. El trampeo como método de control fue igual de efectivo al tratamiento químico. Se estableció que la longitud crítica en la cual las moscas atacan el botón floral es de 25 a 45 mm. Por último se plantearon algunas recomendaciones para el manejo agroecológico de estas plagas. El aniquilamiento de larvas y pupas mediante la destrucción de residuos de cosecha, un biopreparado de albahaca y control biológico son algunas de estas medidas.

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          An identification was conducted of species in the genus Dasiops in crops of banana passionfruit where two species were found: Dasiops caustonae and D. curubae that attack the developing flower buds and fruíts, respectively. An estímate of the damage caused by these pests was 2 to 3% in flower buds and 23.7% in fruits. Trapping as a control method was equally effective as the chemical treatment. The critical length in which the flies attack was established as 25 to 45 mm. Finally, some recommendations were proposed for the agroecological management of these pests. The killing of pupae and larvae by destroying fallen flower buds and fruits, a biopreparation of basil and biological control are some of these measures.

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                Revista Colombiana de Entomología
                Rev. Colomb. Entomol.
                Sociedad Colombiana de Entomología (Bogotá )
                0120-0488
                June 2005
                : 31
                : 1
                : 59-65
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                [1 ] Universidad Javeriana
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                S0120-04882005000100010
                a537949a-fa8e-4cb1-94ff-190dc7e48c68

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                ENTOMOLOGY

                Entomology
                Agroecology,McPhail traps,Flower bud,Agroecología,Trampas McPhail,Botón floral
                Entomology
                Agroecology, McPhail traps, Flower bud, Agroecología, Trampas McPhail, Botón floral

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