Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam

Significant numbers of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera, are generally not found to be present on sugar cane during the periodically occurring prolonged dry periods. This is primarily attributable to drought induced quiescence in the froghopper eggs, which delays the appearence of the next generation of active froghopper stages. It appears that the density of the post-drought populations of active froghopper stages is primarily dependent on the density of the pre-drought, quiescence sensitive egg populations. Effective froghopper control depends on the timely control of the first generation of post-drought active stages, because of the potentially rapid build-up of the froghopper infestation during prolonged rainy periods through a combination of relatively high reproduction capacity and wind accelerated adult dispersal. Control of the first generation of post-drought populations of the active stages should be based on a field by field prognosis through the interpretation of regularly updated field records of the approximate density of the active froghopper stages. The spatial distribution of froghopper infestations within one sugar estate can be influenced markedly by 'block-wise' harvesting. This in turn allows the potential effectiveness and efficiency of froghopper control measures to be greatly enhanced.

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Main Author: Wiedijk, F.
Other Authors: de Wilde, J.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Landbouwhogeschool
Subjects:animals, cercopoidea, guyana, insects, mortality, plant pests, population density, population ecology, population growth, saccharum officinarum, sugarcane, suriname, dieren, insecten, mortaliteit, plantenplagen, populatie-ecologie, populatiedichtheid, populatiegroei, suikerriet,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-759842025-01-10 Wiedijk, F. de Wilde, J. van Dinther, J.B.M. Doctoral thesis Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam 1982 Significant numbers of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera, are generally not found to be present on sugar cane during the periodically occurring prolonged dry periods. This is primarily attributable to drought induced quiescence in the froghopper eggs, which delays the appearence of the next generation of active froghopper stages. It appears that the density of the post-drought populations of active froghopper stages is primarily dependent on the density of the pre-drought, quiescence sensitive egg populations. Effective froghopper control depends on the timely control of the first generation of post-drought active stages, because of the potentially rapid build-up of the froghopper infestation during prolonged rainy periods through a combination of relatively high reproduction capacity and wind accelerated adult dispersal. Control of the first generation of post-drought populations of the active stages should be based on a field by field prognosis through the interpretation of regularly updated field records of the approximate density of the active froghopper stages. The spatial distribution of froghopper infestations within one sugar estate can be influenced markedly by 'block-wise' harvesting. This in turn allows the potential effectiveness and efficiency of froghopper control measures to be greatly enhanced. en Landbouwhogeschool application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/variability-in-the-occurrence-of-the-sugar-cane-froghopper-aeneol 10.18174/202973 https://edepot.wur.nl/202973 animals cercopoidea guyana insects mortality plant pests population density population ecology population growth saccharum officinarum sugarcane suriname cercopoidea dieren guyana insecten mortaliteit plantenplagen populatie-ecologie populatiedichtheid populatiegroei saccharum officinarum suikerriet suriname Wageningen University & Research
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topic animals
cercopoidea
guyana
insects
mortality
plant pests
population density
population ecology
population growth
saccharum officinarum
sugarcane
suriname
cercopoidea
dieren
guyana
insecten
mortaliteit
plantenplagen
populatie-ecologie
populatiedichtheid
populatiegroei
saccharum officinarum
suikerriet
suriname
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cercopoidea
guyana
insects
mortality
plant pests
population density
population ecology
population growth
saccharum officinarum
sugarcane
suriname
cercopoidea
dieren
guyana
insecten
mortaliteit
plantenplagen
populatie-ecologie
populatiedichtheid
populatiegroei
saccharum officinarum
suikerriet
suriname
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population density
population ecology
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mortaliteit
plantenplagen
populatie-ecologie
populatiedichtheid
populatiegroei
saccharum officinarum
suikerriet
suriname
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cercopoidea
guyana
insects
mortality
plant pests
population density
population ecology
population growth
saccharum officinarum
sugarcane
suriname
cercopoidea
dieren
guyana
insecten
mortaliteit
plantenplagen
populatie-ecologie
populatiedichtheid
populatiegroei
saccharum officinarum
suikerriet
suriname
Wiedijk, F.
Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam
description Significant numbers of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera, are generally not found to be present on sugar cane during the periodically occurring prolonged dry periods. This is primarily attributable to drought induced quiescence in the froghopper eggs, which delays the appearence of the next generation of active froghopper stages. It appears that the density of the post-drought populations of active froghopper stages is primarily dependent on the density of the pre-drought, quiescence sensitive egg populations. Effective froghopper control depends on the timely control of the first generation of post-drought active stages, because of the potentially rapid build-up of the froghopper infestation during prolonged rainy periods through a combination of relatively high reproduction capacity and wind accelerated adult dispersal. Control of the first generation of post-drought populations of the active stages should be based on a field by field prognosis through the interpretation of regularly updated field records of the approximate density of the active froghopper stages. The spatial distribution of froghopper infestations within one sugar estate can be influenced markedly by 'block-wise' harvesting. This in turn allows the potential effectiveness and efficiency of froghopper control measures to be greatly enhanced.
author2 de Wilde, J.
author_facet de Wilde, J.
Wiedijk, F.
format Doctoral thesis
topic_facet animals
cercopoidea
guyana
insects
mortality
plant pests
population density
population ecology
population growth
saccharum officinarum
sugarcane
suriname
cercopoidea
dieren
guyana
insecten
mortaliteit
plantenplagen
populatie-ecologie
populatiedichtheid
populatiegroei
saccharum officinarum
suikerriet
suriname
author Wiedijk, F.
author_sort Wiedijk, F.
title Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam
title_short Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam
title_full Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam
title_fullStr Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam
title_full_unstemmed Variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, Aeneolamia flavilatera (Homoptera: Cercopidae), on sugar estates in Guyana and Surinam
title_sort variability in the occurrence of the sugar cane froghopper, aeneolamia flavilatera (homoptera: cercopidae), on sugar estates in guyana and surinam
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