Region
Cuba
7 AI-consensus-verified claims tagged with regional_context = "Cuba".
Top entities in this region
- Ipomoea batatasAkageplantae 3 claims
- Diatraea saccharalisinvertebrate 2 claims
- Lydella minenseother 1 claim
- Citrus spp.other 1 claim
- Musa spp.other 1 claim
- Manduca quinquemaculataFive-Spotted Hawk-Mothinvertebrate 1 claim
- Cylas formicariusSweet potatoe weevilinvertebrate 1 claim
- Solanum lycopersicumGarden Tomatoplantae 1 claim
- Pheidole megacephalaAfrican Big-headed Antinvertebrate 1 claim
- Aleurocanthus woglumiCitrus blackflyinvertebrate 1 claim
- Saccharum officinarumSugarcaneplantae 1 claim
biocontrol
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“to control D. Saccharalis and other lepidopterous sugarcane borers”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 322 #6495161
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“banana stems, with ant nests inside, are placed along rows of newly planted sweet potatoes”
Vandermeer J.H. (2011) · The Ecology of Agroecosystems · p. 16 #6492171
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“control of the sweet-potato weevil is frequently accomplished through the physical relocation of nests”
Vandermeer J.H. (2011) · The Ecology of Agroecosystems · p. 15 #6492123
herbivory
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“to control D. Saccharalis and other lepidopterous sugarcane borers”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 322 #6495153
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“Eretmocerus for citrus blackfly in Cuba (40 years)”
Dent D. (2000) · Insect Pest Management, 2nd Edition #6494745
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“the devastating tomato hornworm is easily controlled by physically locating the caterpillar”
Vandermeer J.H. (2011) · The Ecology of Agroecosystems · p. 17 #6492173
pest pressure
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“ants move underground, where they encounter the sweet-potato weevils and prey on them”
Vandermeer J.H. (2011) · The Ecology of Agroecosystems · p. 16 #6492172