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Assessing resistance of rubber tree clones to Microcyclus ulei in large-scale clone trials in Ecuador: A less time-consuming field method
ArticleAbstract: Resistance of rubber tree clones to South American Leaf Blight (SALB) caused by the fungus MicrocyclPalabras claves:Hevea brasiliensis, RESISTANCE, South American Leaf Blight, SporulationAutores:Cevallos V., Cilas C., Malena Martínez-Chevez, Rivano F.Fuentes:scopusBark and ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) diversity in natural and plantation forests in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Scolytinae is highly diversified in tropical forests, but richness and abundance patterns withinPalabras claves:Abundance, balsa, Richness, scolytine, Species compositionAutores:Boivin T., Cognato A.I., Guachambala M., Malena Martínez-ChevezFuentes:scopusBreeding Hevea brasiliensis for yield, growth and SALB resistance for high disease environments
ReviewAbstract: The CIRAD-Michelin-Brazil (CMB) breeding program was set up in 1992 and has produced several genotypPalabras claves:Breeding, Hevea brasiliensis, RESISTANCE, South American Leaf Blight, Trial networkAutores:Cardoso S.E.A., Cevallos V., Garcia D., Le Guen V., Malena Martínez-Chevez, Mattos C.R.R., Rivano F.Fuentes:scopusCoptoborus ochromactonus, n. sp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), an emerging pest of cultivated balsa (Malvales: Malvaceae) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A new species of xyleborine ambrosia beetle has been found to attack balsa, Ochroma pyramidale (CavaPalabras claves:Ambrosia beetle, Plant disease, Scolytidae, wilt, XyleboriniAutores:Cognato A.I., Malena Martínez-Chevez, R. Wills Flowers, Smith S.M., Stilwell A.R.Fuentes:scopusFluctuation of premnobius cavipennis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) populations in balsa (ochroma pyramidale) plantations in the central zone of the ecuadorian littoral
ArticleAbstract: This study aimed to determine the population fluctuation of Premnobius cavipennis and the effect ofPalabras claves:Climatic period, Curculionidae, Location, Plantation, Population fluctuation, Premnobius cavipennis, ScolytinesAutores:Dorys Chirinos-Torres, Guachambala-Cando M., Jessenia Castro-Olaya, Joselyn Briggite Averos, Luz Cecilia Garcia C., Malena Martínez-Chevez, Soraya Peñarrieta-BravoFuentes:scopusEffects of Climate and Host Age on Flight Activity, Infestation Percentage, and Intensity by Coptoborus ochromactonus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Commercial Balsa Plantations of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Coptoborus ochromactonus (Smith and Cognato) is one of the most common and important pests of balsa,Palabras claves:Ambrosia beetle, damage, ECUADOR, insect-plant interaction, phenologyAutores:Boivin T., Cognato A.I., Guachambala M., Juan Pablo Urdánigo-Zambrano, Malena Martínez-Chevez, Sullivan B.Fuentes:scopusLife Cycle and Development of Coptoborus ochromactonus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), a pest of balsa
ArticleAbstract: Coptoborus ochromactonus Smith and Cognato is a recently described xyleborine ambrosia beetle pest aPalabras claves:Ambrosia beetle, balsa, Scolytidae, XyleboriniAutores:Cognato A.I., Guachambala M., Jessenia Castro, Lanfranco D., Malena Martínez-Chevez, Smith S.M.Fuentes:scopusSymbiotic Fungi Associated With Xyleborine Ambrosia Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and the Imperative of Global Collaboration
ReviewAbstract: Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of theiPalabras claves:Invasive species, pest, symbiosis, XyleboriniAutores:Cognato A.I., Duong T.A., Hulcr J., Jessenia Castro, Li Y., Malena Martínez-Chevez, Osborn R.K.Fuentes:scopusThe strategy of organic pest control in ecuador: Capture effectiveness of fruit fly (anastrepha) species in orange tree regulated by volatile alimentary attractants
ArticleAbstract: The fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritoidea) is a pest with high phytosanitary impacts and economic importaPalabras claves:Citrus fruit fly trap vegetable attractantsAutores:Enny Ganchozo-Mendoza, Intriago-Quintana J.A., Jazayeri S.M., Jefferson Herrera-Torres, John Molina-Villamar, Luz Cecilia Garcia C., Malena Martínez-Chevez, Muñoz-Rengifo J.C., Ronald Oswaldo Villamar-Torres, Segura-Chavez E.Fuentes:googlescopus