Report on research activities carried out on the coconut mite (Eriophyes guerreronis) in St. Lucia
Por: Ambrose, E
| IICA, Castries (Santa Lucía)
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TextoEditor: Castries (Santa Lucía) 1987Descripción: 51 p.Tema(s): INSECTOS DANINOS| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Delegation Saint Lucia | Colección IICA | IICA-H10 A496r (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | CDLC21030426 | |
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Sede Central | Colección IICA | IICA-H10 A496r (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | BVE17618006607 |
Navegando Delegation Saint Lucia Estantes , Código de colección: Colección IICA Cerrar el navegador de estanterías
| IICA P40 Climate change and agriculture | IICA-E14 P647 Assessment of Agricultural technology development and transfer in St. Kitts and Nevis | IICA-F30 F686 CATBIO Catálogo regional de laboratorios de biotecnología vegetal. Encuesta Regional 1989-1990 | IICA-H10 A496r Report on research activities carried out on the coconut mite (Eriophyes guerreronis) in St. Lucia | IICA-IA 2004 St. Lucia. | IICA-IA 2008 Saint Lucia. | IICA-IA 2009 Saint Lucia. |
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Research activities carried out on the coconut mite are reported upon. Investigations on coconut mite control carried out by IICA are based on the effect of rainfall and chemicals on the mite and an examination of fertilizer on mite damage. In undertaking the research activities, IICA developed a standard method to assess coconut mite damage. The method is quick, simple and easy to use. It is based on McKinney's formula for Disease Indexing. The document emphasizes that chemical control of mite was also an important aspect of this study. Low toxic chemicals were applied by spraying the bunches. Results indicate that fertilizer does not control coconut mite. Perhaps good nutrition can increase the plant's ability to withstand mite attack. Finally, it appears that many factors affect coconut mite damage. Banana spray oil has proven effective but more work is required on biological control, agronomic practices and use of tolerant varieties. (MIBA)


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