Manuel Carballo
Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
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Neotropical Entomology | 2004
Rosina Taveras; Luko Hilje; Manuel Carballo
Developmental response of the mahogany shootborer, Hypsipyla grandella (Zeller), to temperature was determined in laboratory trials in Turrialba, Costa Rica. Two hundred fresh eggs (less than 24h old) were placed individually inside glass flasks, and exposed to seven constant temperatures (10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35°C), in separate experiments. These were carried out in environmental chambers, at 80-90% relative humidity and 8L:16D photoperiod. After hatch, larvae were fed tender foliage of Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata) and were inspected every 24h to determine larval and pupal duration, and adult emergence, at each temperature. Relationships between these variables and temperature were analyzed by means of ANOVA, regression and correlation procedures. Temperature greatly influenced development of H. grandella immature stages and adult emergence; development time varied between 30 days (30oC) and 104 days (15°C). Larval mortality was high at those temperatures, reaching values of 90% (15°C) and 45% (30oC). Also, mortality of the first larval instar was relatively high (51-75%) at all temperatures in the range 15-30°C, except at 25oC (14%). Pupal weight was lower at extreme temperatures (15oC and 30oC). Estimation of a common lower thermal threshold for all immature stages (8.5oC) allowed calculation of a general thermal constant (1320 degree-days), which could be used to predict population peaks in the field.
Agricultural and Forest Entomology | 2004
Rosina Taveras; Luko Hilje; Paul Hanson; Ramón Mexzón; Manuel Carballo; Carlos Navarro
Abstract 1 Population trends of Hypsipyla grandella and their relationship with abiotic (humidity, precipitation and temperature) and biotic factors (availability of mahogany shoots and natural mortality agents), as well as damage patterns, were studied for 16 months in Turrialba, Costa Rica.
Agricultural and Forest Entomology | 2007
Francisco Soto; Luko Hilje; Gerardo Mora; María Elena Aguilar; Manuel Carballo
1 Deterrent and toxic substances known to affect Hypsipyla grandella larvae were bioassayed to determine their possible systemic activity under laboratory conditions in Turrialba, Costa Rica.
Archive | 2004
Edgar H. Varón; Paul Hanson; Olger Borbón; Manuel Carballo; Luko Hilje Quirós
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2007
Guillermo Flores; Luko Hilje; Gerardo Mora; Manuel Carballo
Manejo integrado de plagas y agroecología | 2004
Joaquín Durán; Manuel Carballo; Eduardo Hidalgo
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2010
Francisco Soto; Luko Hilje; Gerardo Mora; Manuel Carballo
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2008
Guillermo Flores; Luko Hilje; Gerardo Mora; Manuel Carballo
Archive | 2001
Manuel Carballo; Ligia Rodríguez; Joaquín Durán
Manejo integrado de plagas y agroecología | 2004
Nadiejda Barbera; Paul Hanson; John T. Longino; Manuel Carballo; E. de Melo; Luko Hilje Quirós