Control Biológico Clásico de la Batata Aérea en la Florida
Infestación de batata aérea en Parque Snyder en Fort Lauderdale. Este fue uno de los primeros lugares de liberación de Lilioceris cheni.
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La batata aerea
IN1132

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How to Cite

Center, Ted D., William A. Overholt, Eric Rohrig, and Min Rayamajhi. 2016. “Control Biológico Clásico De La Batata Aérea En La Florida: ENY-864-S/IN1132, 5/2016”. EDIS 2016 (7). Gainesville, FL:4. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1132-2016.

Abstract

La batata aérea (Dioscorea bulbifera) es una enredadera herbácea y perenne que puede alcanzar longitudes de 20 metros o más, permitiéndole cubrir y ahogar a la vegetación nativa. En 1999, la batata aérea fue reconocida como un transformador de comunidades de plantas por el desplazamiento de especies nativas, cambios en la estructura de las comunidades y alteración de funciones ecológicas.

This is the Spanish-language version of ENY-864/IN957: Classical Biological Control of Air Potato in Florida. Written by T. D. Center, W. A. Overholt, E. Rohrig, and M. Rayamajhi, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, May 2016.

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