Ricardo Hernández Pérez, Mario Alberto Miranda Salcedo, E. M. Cotoc-Roldán, Gilberto Ríos Vargas
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Abstract
Abstract. CeraTrap®, an innovative attractant marketed for more than 15 years as a unique alternative for monitoring and surveillance in pest management programs was compared for its efficacy (up to 94%), economy (reprimed 1.5 to 2 months), and ecological management with various attractants to capture or eliminate fruit flies in different crops in the field, with special attraction on females. This review includes controversial aspects explained by researchers who agree on usefulness of the attractant in sustainable and eco-friendly agriculture with the environment, emphasized attraction improved when yellow or white traps were used. Mass control and economy in field systems had more impact (FTD = 0.5-0.7%) using polyethylene terephthalate (PET) traps. Resumen. CeraTrap®, un atrayente innovador comercializado desde hace más de 15 años como una alternativa única para el monitoreo y vigilancia en programas de manejo de plagas, fue comparado por su eficacia (hasta 94%), economía (recebado en 1,5 a 2 meses) y manejo ecológico con diversos atrayentes para capturar o eliminar moscas de la fruta en diferentes cultivos en campo, con especial atracción sobre las hembras. Esta revisión incluye aspectos controvertidos explicados por investigadores que coinciden en la utilidad del atrayente en una agricultura sostenible y respetuosa con el medio ambiente, enfatizando que la atracción mejoraba cuando se utilizaban trampas amarillas o blancas. El control masivo y la economía en los sistemas de campo tuvieron mayor impacto (MTD = 0,5-0,7%) utilizando trampas de tereftalato de polietileno (PET).
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