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Development of a viral biopesticide for the control of the Guatemala potato tuber moth Tecia solanivora
ArticleAbstract: The Guatemala potato tuber moth Tecia solanivora (Povolny) (Lep. Gelechiidae) is an invasive speciesPalabras claves:biological control, Egt gene, Insect virus, pathogenicity, Viral variantAutores:Alex Santillán-Sarmiento, Betty Yangari, Carlos Carpio, David Páez, François Rebaudo, Jean Louis Zeddam, Katerine Orbe, Lery X., López-Ferber M., Olivier J. Dangles, Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusAgent-based models and integrated pest management diffusion in small scale farmer communities
Book PartAbstract: The purpose of this chapter is to present how agent-based models can be used for the diffusion of InPalabras claves:Andes, INNOMIP program, potato tuber moth, Role-playing game, social-ecological systemsAutores:Bonifacio A., Canto R.C., Carlos Carpio, De Scurrah M.M., François Rebaudo, Mamani M., Mario A. Herrera, Montañez A.G., Olivier J. Dangles, Saravia R., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:scopusFacilitation costs and benefits function simultaneously on stress gradients for animals
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the variation in species interactions along environmental stress gradients is crucialPalabras claves:arthropods, Environmental stress, facilitation, Net effect, Species interaction, Stress-gradient hypothesisAutores:Carlos Carpio, Lortie C.J., Mario A. Herrera, Olivier J. DanglesFuentes:scopusFirst report of ralstonia solanacearum causing bacterial wilt of eucalyptus in Ecuador
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Bacterial plant disease, etiology, RALSTONIAAutores:Carlos Carpio, Ferreira E Ferreira A.F.T.A., Grabowski Ocampos C., Mizubuti E.S.G., Pablo Israel Álvarez-Romero, Toro V.S.Fuentes:scopusDoes heterogeneity in crop canopy microclimates matter for pests? Evidence from aerial high-resolution thermography
ArticleAbstract: A majority of agricultural pests are influenced by microclimatic conditions that affect their perforPalabras claves:Aerial thermal imagery, Crop microclimate, Microclimate heterogeneity, Potato pests, Spatial metrics, Surface temperatureAutores:Carlos Carpio, Faye E., François Rebaudo, Mario A. Herrera, Olivier J. DanglesFuentes:scopusMonitoring of population dynamics of pseudococcus viburni (Signoret) (hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) during two seasons in a pomegranate (punica granatum l.) orchard in central Chile
ArticleAbstract: Pseudococcus viburni is the main pomegranate pest in Chile, so an efficient monitoring system is reqPalabras claves:Calycinal cavity, Cardboard traps, Fruit infestationAutores:Carlos Carpio, Curkovic T.Fuentes:scopusShort term response of dung beetle communities to disturbance by road construction in the ecuadorian amazon
ArticleAbstract: In the tropics, human disturbance continuously challenges initiatives for habitat conservation. In tPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Human disturbance, NMDS, Scarabaeinae, Tropical RainforestAutores:Carlos Carpio, David A. Donoso, Giovanni M. Ramón-Cabrera, Olivier J. DanglesFuentes:scopusQuinoa in Ecuador: Recent advances under global expansion
ReviewAbstract: Quinoa is a highly diverse crop domesticated in the Andean region of South America with broad adaptaPalabras claves:CHENOPODIUM QUINOA, Participatory plant breeding, Quinoa processing, Quinoa productionAutores:Camilo Mestanza, Carlos Carpio, Carlos Monar, Castillo C., José B. Ochoa, Leguizamo A., Leonardo Hinojosa, Muñoz D., Murillo A., Murphy K.M., Pichazaca N., Villacréz E.Fuentes:scopusPostharvest control of pseudococcus viburni (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in pomegranates (Punica granatum) by immersion in warm detergent solutions
ArticleAbstract: The obscure mealybug Pseudococcus viburni is a major quarantine pest of pomegranates (Punica granatuPalabras claves:Detergent, Exposure time, Hot water treatment, Mealybug, PhAutores:Carlos Carpio, Curkovic T.Fuentes:scopusSize-dependent species removal impairs ecosystem functioning in a large-scale tropical field experiment
ArticleAbstract: A major challenge of ecological research is to assess the functional consequences of species richnesPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspot, Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning, body size, dung beetles, Spatial-temporal variation, Western Amazon, Ecuador, Yasuní national parkAutores:Carlos Carpio, Olivier J. Dangles, Woodward G.Fuentes:scopus