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dc.contributor.authorAndrews, K.L
dc.contributor.authorLema, F
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-02T17:09:15Z
dc.date.available2022-02-02T17:09:15Z
dc.date.issued1986-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11570
dc.description.abstractHigh numbers of bean slugs. Vaginulus plebeius, were found in simulated small farmers" maize-bean plots which hack highly organic soil, abundance of broadleafed weeds, an were located near streams. Popilation densities of the slug increased slighty during the first 10 weeks of maize growth, then explosively during weeks 11 to 14. Preparation of the plots for sowing of beans during week 17 reduced slug populations. The use of pitfall traps allowed prediction of the relative intensity of attack in the plots up to 10 weeks in advance. One generation of the bean slug requires approximately 25 months under field conditions.es_ES
dc.format.extent4 páginases_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.relation.ispartofTurrialba Volumen 36, número 1 (enero-marzo 1986), páginas 77-80es_ES
dc.subjectZEA MAYSes_ES
dc.subjectPHASEOLUS VULGARISes_ES
dc.subjectBABOSASes_ES
dc.subjectMOLUSCOS NOCIVOSes_ES
dc.subjectPLAGAS DE PLANTASes_ES
dc.subjectDINÁMICA DE POBLACIONESes_ES
dc.subjectCOMMELINAes_ES
dc.subjectHONDURASes_ES
dc.subjectAMERICA CENTRALes_ES
dc.subject.otherSede Centrales_ES
dc.titleDinámica poblacional de la babosa, Vaginulus plebeius (Stylomenatophora: veronicellidae) en lotes de maíz - frijol en relevoes_ES
dc.typeArtículoes_ES
dc.identifier.statusopenAccesses_ES


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