M. Mejia-Mandujano, H. González-Hernández, J. R. Lomelí-Flores, L. Soto-Rojas, E. Rodríguez-Leyva, Y. Á. Rebollar-Alviter
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Trips en Blueberries Bajo Manejo Orgánico en Sayula, Jalisco, México
Resumen. Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood, 1919 y seis especies del género Frankliniella se obtuvieron de blueberries bajo manejo orgánico en Sayula, Jalisco, México, en brotes, tallos, hojas, flores, y frutos. También se detectó al trips depredador Frankliniotrips vespiformis y ácaros depredadores de la familia Phytoseiidae. También se obtuvieron trips de plantas arvenses en los túneles del cultivo. Abstract. Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood, 1919, and six species of the genus Frankliniella were collected from organic blueberries in Sayula, Jalisco, Mexico, from infested shoots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. The predatory thrips Frankliniotrips vespiformis, and predatory mites were also detected. Thrips were also detected on weeds in the tunnels of blueberry field.
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