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Efectos subletales de los insecticidas: resistencia comportamental de insectos

Authors: Moreno Moreno, Sergio;

Efectos subletales de los insecticidas: resistencia comportamental de insectos

Abstract

El uso de insecticidas de síntesis no provoca la muerte en todos los insectos, sino que hay algunos que reciben dosis subletales, que afectan a diversos aspectos fisiológicos y conductuales. como consecuencia de su aplicación regular, se generan linajes con mecanismos que les permiten eludir la acción tóxica de los insecticidas. mediante un despliegue de trampeo en un agroecositema objetivo, y la aplicación de un tratamiento insecticida a pequeña escala, los resultados permiten dilucidar el tipo de manejo del que es objeto, en particular si es tratado regularmente con insecticidas (manejo convencional/integrado) o si estos no estan siendo aplicados, y por tanto corresponde a un manejo ecológico.

The use of synthetic insecticides does not kill all insects; some receive sublethal doses that affect various physiological and behavioral aspects. As a consequence of their regular application, lineages are generated with mechanisms that allow them to evade the toxic effects of the insecticides. By deploying traps in a target agroecosystem and applying a small-scale insecticide treatment, the results allow us to elucidate the type of management it is subject to, in particular whether it is regularly treated with insecticides (conventional/integrated management) or whether these are not being applied, and therefore corresponds to ecological management.

Keywords

Insecticides, 3308.03, 3101.07, Olivicultura, Plaguicidas, Olive growing, Control of insects Tecnology, Pesticides, 3101.10, Tecnología del control de insectos, Insecticidas

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