The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases

Room (1972) has written "More successes than failures have been reported in the literature of attempts at manipulation of ants for pest control in tropical tree crops". It is the writer's belief that, in all problems involving pests and diseases of tropical tree crops, the following routine should be practiced. 1. The present, disease or disease vector should be mapped in several areas and distribution plotted in relation to the distribution of dominant ants. 2. The biological relationships suggested by the maps, both positive and negative, should be investigated so as to show whether they are causal or merely coincidental. 3. Any relationships uncovered which appear to show promise as control methods must be viewed in the light of the local mosaic so as to limit opportunities for the pest or disease-associated dominants.

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Main Author: 86228 Leston, D.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1973
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, FORMICIDAE, DISTRIBUCION NATURAL, MUESTREO, CREMATOGASTER, INSECTICIDAS, NECTARIOS, GHANA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:694362020-02-03T21:36:32ZThe ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases 86228 Leston, D. 1973Room (1972) has written "More successes than failures have been reported in the literature of attempts at manipulation of ants for pest control in tropical tree crops". It is the writer's belief that, in all problems involving pests and diseases of tropical tree crops, the following routine should be practiced. 1. The present, disease or disease vector should be mapped in several areas and distribution plotted in relation to the distribution of dominant ants. 2. The biological relationships suggested by the maps, both positive and negative, should be investigated so as to show whether they are causal or merely coincidental. 3. Any relationships uncovered which appear to show promise as control methods must be viewed in the light of the local mosaic so as to limit opportunities for the pest or disease-associated dominants.Room (1972) has written "More successes than failures have been reported in the literature of attempts at manipulation of ants for pest control in tropical tree crops". It is the writer's belief that, in all problems involving pests and diseases of tropical tree crops, the following routine should be practiced. 1. The present, disease or disease vector should be mapped in several areas and distribution plotted in relation to the distribution of dominant ants. 2. The biological relationships suggested by the maps, both positive and negative, should be investigated so as to show whether they are causal or merely coincidental. 3. Any relationships uncovered which appear to show promise as control methods must be viewed in the light of the local mosaic so as to limit opportunities for the pest or disease-associated dominants.THEOBROMA CACAOFORMICIDAEDISTRIBUCION NATURALMUESTREOCREMATOGASTERINSECTICIDASNECTARIOSGHANAPANS (RU)
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FORMICIDAE
DISTRIBUCION NATURAL
MUESTREO
CREMATOGASTER
INSECTICIDAS
NECTARIOS
GHANA
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FORMICIDAE
DISTRIBUCION NATURAL
MUESTREO
CREMATOGASTER
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NECTARIOS
GHANA
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FORMICIDAE
DISTRIBUCION NATURAL
MUESTREO
CREMATOGASTER
INSECTICIDAS
NECTARIOS
GHANA
86228 Leston, D.
The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases
description Room (1972) has written "More successes than failures have been reported in the literature of attempts at manipulation of ants for pest control in tropical tree crops". It is the writer's belief that, in all problems involving pests and diseases of tropical tree crops, the following routine should be practiced. 1. The present, disease or disease vector should be mapped in several areas and distribution plotted in relation to the distribution of dominant ants. 2. The biological relationships suggested by the maps, both positive and negative, should be investigated so as to show whether they are causal or merely coincidental. 3. Any relationships uncovered which appear to show promise as control methods must be viewed in the light of the local mosaic so as to limit opportunities for the pest or disease-associated dominants.
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topic_facet THEOBROMA CACAO
FORMICIDAE
DISTRIBUCION NATURAL
MUESTREO
CREMATOGASTER
INSECTICIDAS
NECTARIOS
GHANA
author 86228 Leston, D.
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title The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases
title_short The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases
title_full The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases
title_fullStr The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases
title_full_unstemmed The ant mosaic - tropical tree crops and the limiting of pests and diseases
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