INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU

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In Peru, Passiflora ligularis (Juss, 1805) (granadilla) is one of the passionflowers with the highest demand in the market. Diptera of the genus Dasiops (Lonchaeidae) are detrimental to the cultivation of passionflowers because the larvae feed on the internal structures of flower buds, flowers and f...

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Autores: Orihuela, Conie, Lozano-Levano, Cesar, Murrugarra, Victoria, Villaseca, Andrea
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Dasiops
factores climatológicos
granadilla
incidencia
Passiflora ligularis
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
INCIDENCIA DE DASIOPS SP. (DÍPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) EN BOTONES FLORALES DE PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) Y ALGUNOS FACTORES CLIMATOLÓGICOS, OXAPAMPA, PERÚ
title INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
spellingShingle INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
Orihuela, Conie
Dasiops
factores climatológicos
granadilla
incidencia
Passiflora ligularis
title_short INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
title_full INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
title_fullStr INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
title_full_unstemmed INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
title_sort INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Orihuela, Conie
Lozano-Levano, Cesar
Murrugarra, Victoria
Villaseca, Andrea
author Orihuela, Conie
author_facet Orihuela, Conie
Lozano-Levano, Cesar
Murrugarra, Victoria
Villaseca, Andrea
author_role author
author2 Lozano-Levano, Cesar
Murrugarra, Victoria
Villaseca, Andrea
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dasiops
factores climatológicos
granadilla
incidencia
Passiflora ligularis
topic Dasiops
factores climatológicos
granadilla
incidencia
Passiflora ligularis
description In Peru, Passiflora ligularis (Juss, 1805) (granadilla) is one of the passionflowers with the highest demand in the market. Diptera of the genus Dasiops (Lonchaeidae) are detrimental to the cultivation of passionflowers because the larvae feed on the internal structures of flower buds, flowers and fruits, causing between 50 and 60% losses in the production of said crops. This research aimed to determine the incidence of Dasiops sp. in flower buds of a granadilla crop and the climatological factors (temperature, precipitation and relative humidity) of the San Pedro de Grapanazú Farm (Huancabamba - Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú), during the dry season, between the months of September and October 2020. The experimental and exploratory protocol consisted of three fortnightly collections of 50 flower buds, which were dissected to determine the incidence of Dasiops sp.; in addition, 120 flower buds containing the larval stage were collected from which adults were obtained for the identification of the genus. At the same time, a daily monitoring of climatological factors was carried out, with which biweekly averages were calculated to determine the Pearson correlation between said averages and the incidence of Dasiops sp. The results presented an incidence of 15.3% and a significant correlation between the incidence of Dasiops sp. in flower buds and the relative humidity, while the incidence-temperature and incidence-precipitation correlations were not significant. Given this, it was possible to conclude that there is an inverse and significant relationship between the incidence of Dasiops sp. and the relative humidity.
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spelling INCIDENCE OF DASIOPS SP. (DIPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) IN FLOWER BUDS OF PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) AND SOME CLIMATIC FACTORS, OXAPAMPA, PERUINCIDENCIA DE DASIOPS SP. (DÍPTERA: LONCHAEIDAE) EN BOTONES FLORALES DE PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS (MALPIGHIALES: PASSIFLORACEAE) Y ALGUNOS FACTORES CLIMATOLÓGICOS, OXAPAMPA, PERÚOrihuela, Conie Lozano-Levano, CesarMurrugarra, Victoria Villaseca, AndreaDasiops factores climatológicos granadilla incidenciaPassiflora ligularisIn Peru, Passiflora ligularis (Juss, 1805) (granadilla) is one of the passionflowers with the highest demand in the market. Diptera of the genus Dasiops (Lonchaeidae) are detrimental to the cultivation of passionflowers because the larvae feed on the internal structures of flower buds, flowers and fruits, causing between 50 and 60% losses in the production of said crops. This research aimed to determine the incidence of Dasiops sp. in flower buds of a granadilla crop and the climatological factors (temperature, precipitation and relative humidity) of the San Pedro de Grapanazú Farm (Huancabamba - Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú), during the dry season, between the months of September and October 2020. The experimental and exploratory protocol consisted of three fortnightly collections of 50 flower buds, which were dissected to determine the incidence of Dasiops sp.; in addition, 120 flower buds containing the larval stage were collected from which adults were obtained for the identification of the genus. At the same time, a daily monitoring of climatological factors was carried out, with which biweekly averages were calculated to determine the Pearson correlation between said averages and the incidence of Dasiops sp. The results presented an incidence of 15.3% and a significant correlation between the incidence of Dasiops sp. in flower buds and the relative humidity, while the incidence-temperature and incidence-precipitation correlations were not significant. Given this, it was possible to conclude that there is an inverse and significant relationship between the incidence of Dasiops sp. and the relative humidity.En Perú, Passiflora ligularis (Juss, 1805) (granadilla) es una de las pasifloráceas con mayor demanda en el mercado. Los dípteros del género Dasiops (Lonchaeidae) son perjudiciales para el cultivo de pasifloráceas debido a que las larvas se alimentan de las estructuras internas de los botones florales, flores y frutos, ocasionando entre el 50 y 60% de pérdidas en la producción de dichos cultivos. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar la incidencia de Dasiops sp. en botones florales de un cultivo de granadilla y los factores climatológicos (temperatura, precipitación y humedad relativa) del Fundo San Pedro de Grapanazú (Huancabamba - Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú), durante la época seca, entre los meses de septiembre y octubre del 2020. El protocolo experimental y exploratorio, consistió en tres recolectas quincenales de 50 botones florales, los cuales se disectaron para determinar la incidencia de Dasiops sp.; además se recolectaron 120 botones florales que contenían el estadio larval, a partir del cual se obtuvieron adultos para la identificación del género. En paralelo se realizaron monitoreos diarios de factores climatológicos, con los que se calcularon promedios quincenales para determinar la correlación de Pearson, entre dichos promedios y la incidencia de Dasiops sp. Los resultados presentaron una incidencia de 15,3 % y una correlación significativa entre la incidencia de Dasiops sp. en botones florales y la humedad relativa; mientras que las correlaciones incidencia-temperatura e incidencia-precipitación resultaron no significativas. Con lo que se pudo concluir que existe una relación inversa y significativa entre la incidencia de Dasiops sp. y la humedad relativa.Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología2022-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1341The Biologist; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2022): The Biologist (Lima); 175-181The Biologist; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2022): The Biologist (Lima); 175-1811994-90731816-0719reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1341/1464https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1341/1498https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1341/1499https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/13412023-07-02T14:47:39Z
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