This research was carried out in 36 farms of Central American Cocoa Project located in cocoa agroforestry systems in Talamanca (Costa Rica). The purpose was to determine the abundance of cocoa pollinators and to find the associated factors with vegetation, landscape and natural enemies affecting those populations. Samples of litter in the cacao crops were put in boxes traps; immature stages of flies were grown and carry into solution of sucrose 20%. Insects collected in alcohol 70% were taken to laboratory where the abundance was determined; were identified the flies of the genera Atrichopogon, Dasihelea and Forcipomyia (Ceratopogonidae). Higher averages of the percentage of pollinators in opposition to the diptera for communities (7.8%) th...
Objective: An insect survey was carried out in ten farm plots to determine whether there are other t...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is a tropical plant that belongs to the Malvaceae family. This research w...
Natural enemy is an important factor in management of cacao pests. One way to increase its diversity...
This study aims to assess agro-ecological production systems, the dynamics of cocoa pollinating inse...
We analyzed the relationship of pollinating insects Ceratopogonidae (Atrichopogon, Dasyhelea, Forcip...
Esta investigación se realizó en 36 fincas del Proyecto Cacao Centroamérica y 3 bosques en 4 comunid...
The Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) production systems vary from monocultures to complex agroforestry accord...
This research aimed to determine flowering and the diversity of pollinators linked with three breedi...
In the humid tropics, a significant amount of the agricultural landscape where cocoa (Theobroma caca...
Entre agosto y septiembre de 1997 se visitaron varias comunidades indígenas Piaroa en el estado Amaz...
Since 2009, the presence of a pest insect of an unidentified species whose larvae pierce the stems a...
Cocoa production is affected by cocoa flowering and fruiting. The factor affects fruit seeting is po...
Cocoa production is affected by cocoa flowering and fruiting. The factor affects fruit seeting is po...
Since 2009, the presence of a pest insect of an unidentified species whose larvae pierce the stems a...
Agroforestry systems are environment-friendly production systems which help to preserve biodiversity...
Objective: An insect survey was carried out in ten farm plots to determine whether there are other t...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is a tropical plant that belongs to the Malvaceae family. This research w...
Natural enemy is an important factor in management of cacao pests. One way to increase its diversity...
This study aims to assess agro-ecological production systems, the dynamics of cocoa pollinating inse...
We analyzed the relationship of pollinating insects Ceratopogonidae (Atrichopogon, Dasyhelea, Forcip...
Esta investigación se realizó en 36 fincas del Proyecto Cacao Centroamérica y 3 bosques en 4 comunid...
The Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) production systems vary from monocultures to complex agroforestry accord...
This research aimed to determine flowering and the diversity of pollinators linked with three breedi...
In the humid tropics, a significant amount of the agricultural landscape where cocoa (Theobroma caca...
Entre agosto y septiembre de 1997 se visitaron varias comunidades indígenas Piaroa en el estado Amaz...
Since 2009, the presence of a pest insect of an unidentified species whose larvae pierce the stems a...
Cocoa production is affected by cocoa flowering and fruiting. The factor affects fruit seeting is po...
Cocoa production is affected by cocoa flowering and fruiting. The factor affects fruit seeting is po...
Since 2009, the presence of a pest insect of an unidentified species whose larvae pierce the stems a...
Agroforestry systems are environment-friendly production systems which help to preserve biodiversity...
Objective: An insect survey was carried out in ten farm plots to determine whether there are other t...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is a tropical plant that belongs to the Malvaceae family. This research w...
Natural enemy is an important factor in management of cacao pests. One way to increase its diversity...