Bibliographic citations
Benavides, J., (2025). Experiencias en ensayos de validación de control químico de Lepidópteros, ácaros de cultivos en agroexportación en la zona de Ica [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6889
Benavides, J., Experiencias en ensayos de validación de control químico de Lepidópteros, ácaros de cultivos en agroexportación en la zona de Ica []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2025. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6889
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title = "Experiencias en ensayos de validación de control químico de Lepidópteros, ácaros de cultivos en agroexportación en la zona de Ica",
author = "Benavides Medina, José Augusto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2025"
}
Within an adequate integrated pest management (IPM), chemical control is one of the most important strategies to reduce pest populations such as mites and lepidoptera that affect agroexport crops in the Ica region. The efficacy tests developed in this work demonstrate the effectiveness of chemical control in different provinces of the Ica region, each with different characteristics and management for the same crop, as is the case of avocado in three provinces, as well as comparative tests of the same active ingredient, but with a different formulator, obtaining variable results between one and another. Acaricides such as Etoxazole, Spirodiclofen and Bifenazate proved to be the most effective for mite control, in most tests they show control after 15 days of having been applied, unlike other active ingredients such as Fenpyroximate and Abamectin. In the trials for the control of lepidoptera, the most efficient molecule is Chlorantraniliprole, which, in addition to belonging to a chemical group that is rarely used, such as anthranilic diamides, obtained better results compared to Emamectin benzoate or Abamectin.
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