Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3083585452> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3083585452 endingPage "e8604" @default.
- W3083585452 startingPage "e8604" @default.
- W3083585452 abstract "Interest in bioenergetic crops, such as the castor oil plant Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae), for production of biodiesel has increased in recent years. In this paper, phytophagous arthropods, their natural enemies and floral visitors associated with this plant in the world are reviewed. Despite its insecticidal properties, arthropods have been reported feeding on R. communis plants. The arthropod pests of R. communis damage all parts of the plant, including the seeds, where some toxic compounds are even more concentrated. In the scientific databases, we found reports of 193 arthropods associated to R. communis in different parts of the world. This information obtained in the scientific databases was concentrated in a database and analyzed according to the coevolutive hypothesis, which allows us to predict that the greatest wealth and abundance of phytogenic arthropods is found in the center of origin by R. communis. According to this review, Achaea janata, Spodoptera litura, Edwardsiana flavescens, Liriomyza trifolii, L. sativae, Spilosoma obliqua, Cogenethes punctiferalis, Oxyrhachis taranda, and Helicoverpa armigera are the most devastating pests in Asia. In Africa, Agrotis ipsilon, S. exigua, Nezara viridula, Trialeurodes ricini, and Tetranychus urticae were mentioned as the most important. In Central and South-America, Phyllophaga sp., Agrietes sp., Erinnyis ello, N. viridula, Corythucha gossypii, Falconia antioquiana, and S. marima are reported as pests of economic importance. The most commonly reported natural enemies of some of these arthropod pests were species of Bacillus thuringiensis, B. cereus, B. popilliae, Trichogramma achaeae, T. chilonis, T. minutum, T. australicum, T. dendrolimi, T. pretiosum, T. evanescens, Microplitis rufiventris, M. maculipennis, M. ophiusae, Telenomus remus, T. proditor, Stethorus siphonulus and S. histrio. Apis mellifera is recorded as the main insect pollinator of R. communis. Pest management methods used against the arthropod pests of R. communis include biological, ethological, mechanical, cultural, genetic, and chemical control." @default.
- W3083585452 created "2020-09-11" @default.
- W3083585452 creator A5030990949 @default.
- W3083585452 creator A5032264754 @default.
- W3083585452 creator A5059923117 @default.
- W3083585452 date "2020-08-31" @default.
- W3083585452 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W3083585452 title "Arthropod pests and their management, natural enemies and flora visitors associated with castor (Ricinus communis), a biofuel plant: a review" @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1027275607 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1171973397 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1192300743 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W135631759 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1431708356 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1434202326 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1541603250 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1577480325 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1632240025 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1657207436 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1660295751 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1755538115 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W177552052 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1785937178 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1802029240 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1815327141 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1820503902 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1823174078 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1845292358 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1851538268 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1865131671 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1943853740 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1967459512 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1973525974 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1974287802 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1974948094 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1976579047 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1982488877 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1984884837 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1990157335 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1990223773 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1990846786 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1991432617 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W1994178767 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2000314730 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2002882702 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2007998176 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2010520634 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2017022776 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2017267009 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2019647674 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2035715812 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2040901225 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2042692325 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2043739372 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2044164477 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2046733608 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2048809272 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2051343730 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2053222258 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2058492468 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2059621721 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2060483268 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2061115897 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2067191813 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2069708075 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2071331604 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2072170073 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2083435061 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2103682702 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2109119083 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2114758857 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2116328755 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2124926638 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2129842788 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2129984103 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2134965430 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2137156780 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2141099825 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2141667510 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2145395805 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2146705421 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2147520088 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2150668397 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2152794712 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2156361204 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2162592985 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2185813473 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2186945639 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2252562466 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2254543868 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2255883640 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2260501889 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W226679426 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2268507463 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2269579041 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2295861133 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2296186253 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W231350998 @default.
- W3083585452 cites W2316556455 @default.