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INIA Las Brujas. |
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21/02/2014 |
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29/05/2023 |
Autor : |
SÁNCHEZ GUTIÉRREZ, F. |
Título : |
Control biologico de plagas en invernadero: arana roja, mosca blanca, pulgones, trips. |
Fecha de publicación : |
1994 |
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Madrid (España): Mundi-Prensa, 1994. |
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86p. |
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Agroguias Mundi-Prensa |
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ISBN 84-7114-458-1 |
Idioma : |
Español |
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ÍNDICE.- 1.-Contra el método tradicional químico. -- 2.- La araña roja y su contrario biológico. -- 3.- La mosca blanca y su contrincante biológico. -- 4.- El pulgón y sus contrincantes biológicos. -- 5.- El trips y sus contrincantes biológicos. -- |
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ACARINA; ACAROS NOCIVOS; ALEYRODIDAE; AMBLYSEIUS; APHIDIDAE; APHIDOLETES APHIDIMYZA; CONTROL BIOLOGICO; CONTROL DE PLAGAS; ENCARSIA; INSECTA; INSECTOS CHUPADORES; INSECTOS DAÑINOS; INVERNADEROS; NEOSEIULUS; ORGANISMOS PARA CONTROL BIOLOGICO; PHYTOSEIULUS PERSIMILIS; TETRANYCHIDAE; THRIPS; THYSANOPTERA. |
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Fecha actual : |
16/03/2022 |
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16/03/2022 |
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ELEJALDE, D.A.G.; NABINGER, C.; FERREIRA, E.T.; DE FREITAS, A.K.; MISSIO, R.L.; KUNRATH, T.R.; DEVINCENZI, T.; CARDOSO, R.R.; PINTO, C.E.; PINTO, M.F.; FERRARI, V.B. |
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DENISE ADELAIDE GOMES ELEJALDE, Federal Technological University of Paraná/UTFPR, PR, Pato Branco, Brazil; CARLOS NABINGER, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/UFRGS, RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil; EDUARDO TONET FERREIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/UFRGS, RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil; ALINE KELLERMANN DE FREITAS, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/UFRGS, RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil; REGIS LUIS MISSIO, Federal Technological University of Paraná/UTFPR, PR, Pato Branco, Brazil; TAÍSE ROBINSON KUNRATH, Institute of Zootechnics of the Government of the State of São Paulo, SP, Nova Odessa, Brazil; THAIS DEVINCENZI, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; RAQUEL ROLIM CARDOSO, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/UFRGS, RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil; CASSIANO EDUARDO PINTO, Santa Catarina Agricultural Research and Rural Extension Company/EPAGRI, SC, Lages, Brazil; MARCELO FETT PINTO, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/UFRGS, RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil; VIVIANE BORBA FERRARI, University of São Paulo, SP, Pirassununga, Brazil. |
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Ingestive behavior of Angus yearling steers in natural grassland subjected to fertilization and over sown of temperate species. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2022 |
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Australian Journal of Crop Science, 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 18-25. OPEN ACCESS. doi: : 10.21475/ajcs.22.16.01.p2940 |
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1835-2693 |
DOI : |
10.21475/ajcs.22.16.01.p2940 |
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Corresponding author: Elejalde, D.A.G.; Federal Technological University of Paraná/UTFPR, PR, Pato Branco, Brazil; email:denise.elejalde@gmail.com -- |
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ABSTRACT. - The objective was to evaluate the ingestive behavior of Angus yearling steers grazing natural grasslands of Southern Brazil, submitted or not to the application of fertilizers: NG= natural grassland; FNG= fertilized natural grassland, and FONG= fertilized natural grassland improved with the over sown of temperate forage species. Three Angus yearling steers and a variable number of put-and-take animals were used per experimental unit, to maintain a forage allowance of 13 kg of dry matter/100 kg of body weight. Ingestive behavior of tester animals was visually assessed in four seasons of the year through instantaneous records of activity every ten minutes during the daytime period. There was no effect of pasture treatments on ingestive behavior. An interaction between seasons and periods of the day was observed for daily grazing and rumination time (P <0.05). The grazing activities were clustered at the beginning and the end of the day in summer, autumn and winter, while in spring it was similar in the 1st three quarters of the day, with higher activity in the period close to sunset. The animals spent more time grazing in the spring despite the better quality of forage in this season. Regardless of the season, longer residence and grazing time were found in water foci areas. We conclude that grazing time on natural pastures is influenced by forage mass and forage allowance, and bite rate is influenced by the chemical composition of the sward © 2022, Australian Journal of Crop Science.All Rights Reserved. MenosABSTRACT. - The objective was to evaluate the ingestive behavior of Angus yearling steers grazing natural grasslands of Southern Brazil, submitted or not to the application of fertilizers: NG= natural grassland; FNG= fertilized natural grassland, and FONG= fertilized natural grassland improved with the over sown of temperate forage species. Three Angus yearling steers and a variable number of put-and-take animals were used per experimental unit, to maintain a forage allowance of 13 kg of dry matter/100 kg of body weight. Ingestive behavior of tester animals was visually assessed in four seasons of the year through instantaneous records of activity every ten minutes during the daytime period. There was no effect of pasture treatments on ingestive behavior. An interaction between seasons and periods of the day was observed for daily grazing and rumination time (P <0.05). The grazing activities were clustered at the beginning and the end of the day in summer, autumn and winter, while in spring it was similar in the 1st three quarters of the day, with higher activity in the period close to sunset. The animals spent more time grazing in the spring despite the better quality of forage in this season. Regardless of the season, longer residence and grazing time were found in water foci areas. We conclude that grazing time on natural pastures is influenced by forage mass and forage allowance, and bite rate is influenced by the chemical composition of the sward © 2022, Australian Jour... Presentar Todo |
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Bite rate; Forage accumulation rate; Grazing time; Green forage mass; Lolium multiflorum; Pasture; Rumination time. |
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