MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ

The tropical red cedar, Cedrella odorata Linnaeus, is a tree whose precious wood has high commercial value. For many years the wood of the native populations has been used, reason why commercial plantations have been established in several states of the country. In Mexico the pests of the red cedar...

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Main Authors: Ruíz Cancino, Enrique, Coronado Blanco, Juana María
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spelling oai:omp.pkp.sfu.ca:publicationFormat-622018-12-05T18:51:55Z MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ MANUAL DE PLAGAS Y ENEMIGOS NATURALES EN CEDRO ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTE DE VERACRUZ Y DE SAN LUIS POTOSÍ MANUAL DE PLAGAS Y ENEMIGOS NATURALES EN CEDRO ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTE DE VERACRUZ Y DE SAN LUIS POTOSÍ Ruíz Cancino, Enrique Coronado Blanco, Juana María The tropical red cedar, Cedrella odorata Linnaeus, is a tree whose precious wood has high commercial value. For many years the wood of the native populations has been used, reason why commercial plantations have been established in several states of the country. In Mexico the pests of the red cedar had not been studied, except the honeydew borer, which affects the outbreaks, leading to the abandonment of the crop in areas of southeastern Mexico and Central America; the presence of termites and wood borers has been recorded only for some states in the southeast of the country. This research of the Academic Body "Applied Entomology" of the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas was carried out from 2000 to 2002. The plagues of the red cedar and its natural enemies were collected in Tamaulipas and in the northern zone of Veracruz and San Luis Potosí. The identification of the insects and mites obtained was made by Mexican specialists from the United States, England and Russia. Through this project it is now known that red cedar has a wide distribution in the state of Tamaulipas, being attacked by the meliáceas borer, the leafminer, two species of leafhoppers, the cedar milkweed, three species of scales, a mealy louse and by the spider of two spots. The natural enemies are mainly parasitic wasps of seven families; the predators include a species of catarinita and one of thrips that act like predators of the spider of two spots, whereas another catarinita and one brown laceworm predates to the mealy louse. The plagues, the natural enemies and their respective associations were new records for the Mexican Republic. El cedro rojo tropical, Cedrella odorata Linnaeus, es un árbol cuya madera preciosa tiene alto valor comercial. Por muchos años se ha utilizado la madera de las poblaciones nativas, por lo que se han establecido plantaciones comerciales en varios estados del país. En México no se habían estudiado las plagas del cedro rojo, excepto el barrenador de las meliáceas, el cual afecta los brotes, llegando a ocasionar el abandono del cultivo en áreas del sureste de México y Centroamérica; la presencia de termitas y barrenadores de madera se ha registrado solamente para algunos estados del sureste del país. Esta investigación del Cuerpo Académico "Entomología Aplicada" de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas fue efectuada de 2000 a 2002. Se colectaron las plagas del cedro rojo y sus enemigos naturales en Tamaulipas y en la zona norte de Veracruz y de San Luis Potosí. La identificación de los insectos y ácaros obtenidos fue ralizada por especialistas mexicanos, de Estados Unidos, Inglarerra y Rusia. A través de este proyecto se conoce ahora que el cedro rojo cuenta con una amplia distribución en el estado de Tamaulipas, siendo atacado por el barrenador de las meliáceas, el minador de la hoja, dos especies de chicharritas, el algodoncillo del cedro, tres especies de escamas, un piojo harinoso y por la arañita de dos manchas. Los enemigos naturales principalmente son avispas parasíticas de siete familias; los depredadores incluyen una especie de catarinita y una de trips que actúan como depredadores de la arañita de dos manchas, mientras que otra catarinita y una crisopa café depredan al piojo harinoso. Las plagas, los enemigos naturales y sus respectivas asociaciones fueron nuevos registros para la República Mexicana. Libros UAT Libros UAT 2018-12-05 Libro Digital (DA) https://libros.uat.edu.mx/index.php/librosuat/catalog/book/70 978-607-402-251-3 Libros UAT; Libros UAT;
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author Ruíz Cancino, Enrique
Coronado Blanco, Juana María
spellingShingle Ruíz Cancino, Enrique
Coronado Blanco, Juana María
MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
author_facet Ruíz Cancino, Enrique
Coronado Blanco, Juana María
author_sort Ruíz Cancino, Enrique
title MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
title_short MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
title_full MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
title_fullStr MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
title_full_unstemmed MANUAL OF PESTS AND NATURAL ENEMIES IN CEDAR ROJO DE TAMAULIPAS, NORTH OF VERACRUZ AND SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
title_sort manual of pests and natural enemies in cedar rojo de tamaulipas, north of veracruz and san luis potosí
description The tropical red cedar, Cedrella odorata Linnaeus, is a tree whose precious wood has high commercial value. For many years the wood of the native populations has been used, reason why commercial plantations have been established in several states of the country. In Mexico the pests of the red cedar had not been studied, except the honeydew borer, which affects the outbreaks, leading to the abandonment of the crop in areas of southeastern Mexico and Central America; the presence of termites and wood borers has been recorded only for some states in the southeast of the country. This research of the Academic Body "Applied Entomology" of the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas was carried out from 2000 to 2002. The plagues of the red cedar and its natural enemies were collected in Tamaulipas and in the northern zone of Veracruz and San Luis Potosí. The identification of the insects and mites obtained was made by Mexican specialists from the United States, England and Russia. Through this project it is now known that red cedar has a wide distribution in the state of Tamaulipas, being attacked by the meliáceas borer, the leafminer, two species of leafhoppers, the cedar milkweed, three species of scales, a mealy louse and by the spider of two spots. The natural enemies are mainly parasitic wasps of seven families; the predators include a species of catarinita and one of thrips that act like predators of the spider of two spots, whereas another catarinita and one brown laceworm predates to the mealy louse. The plagues, the natural enemies and their respective associations were new records for the Mexican Republic.
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