Evaluación de cuatro atrayentes alimenticios para el control etologico de la mosca de la fruta (anastrepha spp.) en el cultivo de guayaba (psidium guajava l.), en el barrio Las Mercedes parroquia Pucayacu cantón La Mana provincia de Cotopaxi, 2016

This research was carried out at Las Mercedes Neighborhood from Pucayacu Parish located at 593 meters above sea level to determine the most effective food price in the ethological control of fruit fly to find an alternative to Hydrolyzed Protein. The blocks completely randomized design with four tre...

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Autor principal: González Albarracín, Edder Eduardo (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/4172
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Sumario:This research was carried out at Las Mercedes Neighborhood from Pucayacu Parish located at 593 meters above sea level to determine the most effective food price in the ethological control of fruit fly to find an alternative to Hydrolyzed Protein. The blocks completely randomized design with four treatments and four replicates, and the Harris type home trap was used were used to. The efficiency of the treatments was measured by the flies/trap/day (FTD) catch rate. Orange juice was the most efficient alimentary appealing, with an average score of 0.14 flies per trap per day. Ammonium sulfate plus cane juice resulted in the second alimentary appealing with high catch rates. Regarding the ratio of capturing of female/male, the hydrolyzed protein presented a catch ratio of 1.5 females per each captured male followed by orange juice and cane juice plus sulfate which showed the same ratio with an average of 0,5 females per male. The results obtained reveal that alimentary appealing could be an important part of integrated fruit fly management.