Maria Daniela Molina-Acosta, S. J. Calvo, Magda Milena Palacio, C. E. Giraldo
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Incidencia de plagas en material poscosecha de nueve cultivares de hortensia tipo exportación, en Antioquia (Colombia)
Floriculture in Colombia has great economic and social impact bringing important profit to the sector for more than 40 years. Recently, the hydrangeas flower market have the largest growths in cultivated areas and exported product, but they also have the highest rates of interceptions at the international ports. Even so, few information about the main pests affecting crops, areas or cultivars has been published. This study evaluated the pests captured on hydrangeas’ flowers inspected in a trading company of the Eastern region of Antioquia. A total of 6,272 samples (31,360 flowers), of nine cultivars from 86 farms in six municipalities collected during five months were used. The 8.61 % of the samples had at least one limiting-pest specimen for exportation. The most frequent arthropods were mites, eggs and motile stages, and in less frequency aphids, thrips and slugs. The most affected cultivars were those with blue flowers. The 90 % of the farms (n = 86) had at least one event of interception, although there was no spatial pattern associated with municipality. Our data suggest that the interceptions by quarantine pests were associated with the crop and post-harvest management rather than their geographic location or cultivars. This work provides, for the first time, information of the pests with highest incidence in exporting-type Hydrangeas. Although there is no information about the incidence of hydrangeas pests in the crops, these results could help to identify priority areas and cultivars for inspection and evaluation in the field.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Colombiana de Entomología (Rev. Colomb. Entomol.) is the official scientific publication of the Colombian Society of Entomology - SOCOLEN since april of 1975. The journal is published twice a year. Contributions include Original Research Papers, Reviews of Entomological Topics (under a request from the Editorial Board), Taxonomic Papers, Points of View, New Records, Scientific Notes, Book Reviews, and Obituaries. The Revista Colombiana de Entomología welcomes contributions from both national and international researchers, and from members or non-members of the Society. Paper acceptance will depend on the evaluation of national and international academic peers. Manuscripts submitted for publication may be written in Spanish or English.