Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
Regional Control Areas (RCAs) have been implemented in Mexico as a strategy to delay the spread of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal bacterium of the disease known as Huanglongbing (HLB). The implementation of an effective management of the vector insect, Diaphorina citri in the RCAs re...
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Pérez-Zarate, Luis Alfredo Villanueva-Jiménez, Juan A. Osorio-Acosta, Francisco Ortega-Arenas, Laura Delia Bustillo-García, Lissette C. Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri áreas regionales de control Candidatus Liberibacter control químico percepción de productores regional control areas Candidatus Liberibacter chemical control growers' perception |
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Pérez-Zarate, Luis Alfredo Villanueva-Jiménez, Juan A. Osorio-Acosta, Francisco Ortega-Arenas, Laura Delia Bustillo-García, Lissette C. |
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Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri |
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Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri |
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Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri |
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Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri |
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Regional Control Areas (RCAs) have been implemented in Mexico as a strategy to delay the spread of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal bacterium of the disease known as Huanglongbing (HLB). The implementation of an effective management of the vector insect, Diaphorina citri in the RCAs requires the knowledge, acceptance and coordinated engagement of small agricultural producers. This research assessed the perception and knowledge of 62 citrus growers regarding the operational, sociocultural and environmental factors influencing chemical control of D. citri in four RCAs within Veracruz State. According to their responses, the following factors have been identified as the operational factors with the highest influence on the effectiveness of insecticides against D. citri within RCAs: the lack of knowledge about the use of surfactants, application speed, poor calibration of sprayers and incorrect water quality. The most significant sociocultural factors are the general unawareness of the pest and the safe and proper application of pesticides. The most relevant environmental factors during application: temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Sociocultural index correlated with the perception of effectiveness. Therefore, it becomes necessary to consider differences among citrus growers in each region and setting out the most appropriatestrategies for vector and disease management.
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Some operational practices that citrus growers are not aware of may influence their perception of chemical control.
The sociocultural context of growers determines their decision-taking on insecticide applications.
During the application of insecticides in regional control areas (RCAs), growers do not take into account weather conditions.
The effective management of D. citri requires a coordinated engagement of small growers' in RCAs.
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áreas regionales de control Candidatus Liberibacter control químico percepción de productores regional control areas Candidatus Liberibacter chemical control growers' perception |
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áreas regionales de control Candidatus Liberibacter control químico percepción de productores regional control areas Candidatus Liberibacter chemical control growers' perception |
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I11-R107article-30282020-07-03T12:47:14Z Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri Pérez-Zarate, Luis Alfredo Villanueva-Jiménez, Juan A. Osorio-Acosta, Francisco Ortega-Arenas, Laura Delia Bustillo-García, Lissette C. áreas regionales de control Candidatus Liberibacter control químico percepción de productores regional control areas Candidatus Liberibacter chemical control growers' perception Regional Control Areas (RCAs) have been implemented in Mexico as a strategy to delay the spread of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal bacterium of the disease known as Huanglongbing (HLB). The implementation of an effective management of the vector insect, Diaphorina citri in the RCAs requires the knowledge, acceptance and coordinated engagement of small agricultural producers. This research assessed the perception and knowledge of 62 citrus growers regarding the operational, sociocultural and environmental factors influencing chemical control of D. citri in four RCAs within Veracruz State. According to their responses, the following factors have been identified as the operational factors with the highest influence on the effectiveness of insecticides against D. citri within RCAs: the lack of knowledge about the use of surfactants, application speed, poor calibration of sprayers and incorrect water quality. The most significant sociocultural factors are the general unawareness of the pest and the safe and proper application of pesticides. The most relevant environmental factors during application: temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Sociocultural index correlated with the perception of effectiveness. Therefore, it becomes necessary to consider differences among citrus growers in each region and setting out the most appropriatestrategies for vector and disease management. Highlights Some operational practices that citrus growers are not aware of may influence their perception of chemical control. The sociocultural context of growers determines their decision-taking on insecticide applications. During the application of insecticides in regional control areas (RCAs), growers do not take into account weather conditions. The effective management of D. citri requires a coordinated engagement of small growers' in RCAs. Regional Control Areas (RCAs) have been implemented in Mexico as a strategy to delay the spread of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal bacterium of the disease known as Huanglongbing (HLB). The implementation of an effective management of the vector insect, Diaphorina citri in the RCAs requires the knowledge, acceptance and coordinated engagement of small agricultural producers. This research assessed the perception and knowledge of 62 citrus growers regarding the operational, sociocultural and environmental factors influencing chemical control of D. citri in four RCAs within Veracruz State. According to their responses, the following factors have been identified as the operational factors with the highest influence on the effectiveness of insecticides against D. citri within RCAs: the lack of knowledge about the use of surfactants, application speed, poor calibration of sprayers and incorrect water quality. The most significant sociocultural factors are the general unawareness of the pest and the safe and proper application of pesticides. The most relevant environmental factors during application: temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Sociocultural index correlated with the perception of effectiveness. Therefore, it becomes necessary to consider differences among citrus growers in each region and setting out the most appropriatestrategies for vector and disease management. Highlights Some operational practices that citrus growers are not aware of may influence their perception of chemical control. The sociocultural context of growers determines their decision-taking on insecticide applications. During the application of insecticides in regional control areas (RCAs), growers do not take into account weather conditions. The effective management of D. citri requires a coordinated engagement of small growers' in RCAs. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2020-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3028 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 52 No. 1 (2020): January-June; 106-120 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 52 Núm. 1 (2020): Enero-Junio; 106-120 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3028/2195 https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3028/2613 |