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Entomofauna asociada al cultivo de granadilla de quijos Passiflora popenovii (Passifloraceae)

حشرات الحيوانات المرتبطة بزراعة الرمان الخيالي Passiflora popenovii (Passifloraceae)
Authors: Laura Palomino Gómez; María Cristina Gallego Ropero;

Entomofauna asociada al cultivo de granadilla de quijos Passiflora popenovii (Passifloraceae)

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Objetivo. Con el fin de fortalecer el conocimiento y producción de la granadilla de quijos Passiflora popenovii (Passifloraceae) como una especie promisoria, se evalúo la riqueza, abundancia y composición de los insectos. Alcance. Analizar diversidad y grupos tróficos de la entomofauna, diferenciando los posibles insectos considerados plaga y los benéficos. Metodología. Los muestreos fueron realizados en tres fincas de la vereda Santa María, municipio de Timbío, departamento del Cauca, utilizando trampas tipo Van SomerenRydon, red entomológica y recolección manual. Resultados principales. Se obtuvieron 180 morfoespecies de insectos de ocho órdenes y 55 familias. El orden Díptera presentó la mayor abundancia con un 96,3% del total de los órdenes, mientras que Hymenoptera mostró la mayor riqueza. Se diferenciaron seis grupos tróficos. Conclusiones. El 56,53% de las familias recolectadas fueron fitófagas, considerando que los dípteros Lonchaeidae son potenciales plagas de los botones florales, y están causando pérdidas que sin un manejo adecuado podría incrementarse. El 33,92% fueron enemigos naturales (depredadores, parásitos, parasitoides) y el 7,14% fueron insectos polinizadores, siendo Centris sp., el principal polinizador.

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Diversidad, Diversity, Geography, Passiflora, Botany, Life Sciences, FOS: Humanities, grupos tróficos, promising species, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, especie promisoria, Humanities, trophic groups, Passifloraceae, Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biology, Art

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