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090 _aIICA-PM 378
100 _941556
_aAlleyne, E.H.
100 _a Brathwaite, Chelston W.D.
_9359
100 _9106119
_aPollard, G.V.
110 _91280
_aIICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
111 _a1. Meeting of the Society for Plant Protection in the Caribbean
_cKingston (Jamaica)
_d21-27 Nov 1981
245 _aSusceptibility of sugarcane varieties in Barbados to thrips Nr. sp. Fulmekiola serrata Kob. (Thysanoptera:Terebrantia) and the effect of insecticides on the insect population; a preliminary study
245 _aUrgent plant pest and disease problems in the Caribbean. Proceedings
260 _aPort-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
_bIICA
_c1982
300 _ap. 181-194
440 _9170743
_aPublicación Miscelánea (IICA)
_x0534-5391
_vno. 378
500 _a8 ref. Sum. (En)
520 _aIn 1980, sugarcane in Barbados and some of the other Caribbean islands was attacked by thrips for the first time. Indications are that the insects were introduced by the winds of hurricane Allen in August, 1980 and most of the damage so far has been confined to plant canes. An island-wide survey conducted on ten popular varieties of canes indicated that B62163 and B63118 suffered substantial damage. These two varieties together comprise over 70 per cent of all sugarcane grown locally. Young plants are preferred to mature ones. All stages of the life cycle of the thrips occurred on the leaves of sugarcanes, with the vast majority of the insect population being found between the rolled central spindle of young leaves. Population levels are reduced considerably by heavy rains and Carbofuran, Disulfoton and Isophos at concentrations of 1.12 and 2.24 kg/ha gave satisfactory control of thrips in the field. No predators or parasites have been observed
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_aSACCHARUM OFFICINARUM
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_aINSECTOS DANINOS
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_aINSECTICIDAS
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_aVARIEDADES
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_aBARBADOS
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