Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).

The African giant snail (Achatina fulica) is an exotic species native to Africa, currently spread throughout South America. Situated in danger of flora and fauna. In 2005, in some provinces of the Ecuadorian littoral, one of the most important agricultural pests was the property of the "Dana An...

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description The African giant snail (Achatina fulica) is an exotic species native to Africa, currently spread throughout South America. Situated in danger of flora and fauna. In 2005, in some provinces of the Ecuadorian littoral, one of the most important agricultural pests was the property of the "Dana Anais" estate, located in the Esperanza parish of Quevedo. The following natural attractants were tested: turnip greens, lettuce leaves, papaya, orange peel and beer. The trap consisted of polyethylene containers, cane stakes, and plastic sheaths. 5 × 5 Latin square design was used for experimentation. To avoid the aggregation effect of this pest, the traps were rotated periodically, so that each treatment had the opportunity to remain for one week at each site. As a result of this research it was determined that turnip leaves and beer had the greatest attraction to the African snail, catching an average of 39.8 and 36.8 snails per trap. On the other hand, the papaya was less effective, capturing an average of 21.4 snails per trap, being statistically inferior to the previous two. The implementation of this type of control with attractants for the snail does not contaminate the environment, it complies with an approach of organic agriculture and can be applied to different crops.
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spelling Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).Chasi Pérez, Freddy JoelAtrayentesAchatina fulicatrampasInsecticidasThe African giant snail (Achatina fulica) is an exotic species native to Africa, currently spread throughout South America. Situated in danger of flora and fauna. In 2005, in some provinces of the Ecuadorian littoral, one of the most important agricultural pests was the property of the "Dana Anais" estate, located in the Esperanza parish of Quevedo. The following natural attractants were tested: turnip greens, lettuce leaves, papaya, orange peel and beer. The trap consisted of polyethylene containers, cane stakes, and plastic sheaths. 5 × 5 Latin square design was used for experimentation. To avoid the aggregation effect of this pest, the traps were rotated periodically, so that each treatment had the opportunity to remain for one week at each site. As a result of this research it was determined that turnip leaves and beer had the greatest attraction to the African snail, catching an average of 39.8 and 36.8 snails per trap. On the other hand, the papaya was less effective, capturing an average of 21.4 snails per trap, being statistically inferior to the previous two. The implementation of this type of control with attractants for the snail does not contaminate the environment, it complies with an approach of organic agriculture and can be applied to different crops.El caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica) es una especie exótica originaria de África, actualmente está extendido por Sudamérica, situado como peligro para la flora y fauna .En el 2005 se reportó en algunas provincias del litoral ecuatoriano constituyéndose en una de las plagas agrícolas más importante la finca de la finca “Dana Anais”, ubicada en la parroquia la Esperanza, del cantón Quevedo. Se probaron los siguientes atrayentes naturales: hojas de nabo, hojas de lechuga, papaya, cascara de naranja y cerveza. La trampa estaba constituida por recipientes de polietileno, estaquillas de caña, y fundas plásticas. Para la experimentación se utilizó un diseño de cuadrado latino 5 x 5. Para evitar el efecto de agregación de esta plaga, las trampas se rotaron periódicamente, de manera que cada tratamiento tuvo oportunidad de permanecer una semana en cada sitio. Como resultado de esta investigación se determinó que las hojas de nabo y la cerveza ejercieron mayor atracción al caracol africano, capturándose un promedio de 39.8 y 36.8 caracoles por trampa. Por su parte, la papaya fue menos efectiva, capturándose un promedio de 21.4 caracoles por trampa, siendo estadísticamente inferior a los dos anteriores. La implementación de este tipo de control con atrayentes para el caracol no contamina el ambiente, cumple con un enfoque de agricultura orgánica y puede ser aplicada a distintos cultivos.Quevedo : UTEQMendoza Mora, Jorge Rafael2017-10-18T15:02:22Z2017-10-18T15:02:22Z2017-09-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis71 p.application/pdfChasi Pérez, Freddy Joel. (2017). Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica)” Quevedo. UTEQ. 71 p.700319http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/2457spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedoinstname:Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedoinstacron:UTEQ2023-07-02T03:04:33Zoai:repositorio.uteq.edu.ec:43000/2457Institucionalhttp://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.uteq.edu.ec/http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/oaiEcuador...opendoar:.2023-07-02T03:04:33falseInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.uteq.edu.ec/http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:.2023-07-02T03:04:33Repositorio Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo - Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedofalse
spellingShingle Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
Chasi Pérez, Freddy Joel
Atrayentes
Achatina fulica
trampas
Insecticidas
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title Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
title_full Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
title_fullStr Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
title_full_unstemmed Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
title_short Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
title_sort Determinación de la eficiencia de diferentes atrayentes naturales para el control del caracol gigante africano (Achatina fulica).
topic Atrayentes
Achatina fulica
trampas
Insecticidas
url http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/2457