Fluctuación poblacional de spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (lepidoptera: noctuidae)
@article{Martnez1989FluctuacinPD, title={Fluctuaci{\'o}n poblacional de spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (lepidoptera: noctuidae)}, author={A. J. Guti{\'e}rrez Mart{\'i}nez and Celina Llanderal C{\'a}zares and G Zarate de Lara and Raquel Alatorre Rosas}, journal={Agrociencia}, year={1989}, pages={167-174} }
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DISTRIBUTION AND NATURAL PARASITISM OF SPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) EGGS AT DIFFERENT PHENOLOGICAL STAGES OF CORN
- Biology
- 2002
Abstract The oviposition behavior of Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) and natural parasitism of this pest by Trichogramma spp. at different phenological stages of corn were evaluated under field…
Using sex pheromone traps in the decision-making process for pesticide application against fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda [Smith] [Lepidoptera: Noctuidae]) larvae in maize
- Biology
- 2012
It is found that the number of trap-caught moths was, compared to the other methods, the best means of deciding on insecticide application in maize to control the fall armyworm.
Parasitoids of Fall Armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) from a Traditional Maize Crop in the Mexican State of Yucatan
- Biology
- 2007
Direct FAW larval collections were performed within a traditional maize crop located 9 km from the locality of Teya Yucatan, from July 19th to Sep 27th 1999, and all FAW larvae detected on plants within a 2-hectares area were collected.
SEASONAL AND NOCTURNAL FLIGHT ACTIVITY OF SPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA MALES (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) MONITORED BY PHEROMONE TRAPS IN THE COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 2004
In general, the flight activity of S. frugiperda males was seasonal, with two distinctive peaks in trap captures during the year, and trap captures were positively correlated with wind speed and temperature, and negatively correlated with relative humidity.
EVALUATION OF COMMERCIAL PHEROMONE LURES AND TRAPS FOR MONITORING MALE FALL ARMYWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) IN THE COASTAL REGION OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO
- Biology
- 2001
The traps captured more non-target insects than FAW males in both years and the interaction between both factors, traps and lures, was significant in 1999.