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 RCA...

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Main Authors: Luis Alfredo Pérez-Zarate, Juan A. Villanueva-Jiménez, Francisco Osorio-Acosta, Laura Delia Ortega-Arenas, Lissette C. Bustillo-García
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Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://172.22.185.100/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3028
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spelling doaj-eee77528711445359a88abe948f3c89c2021-04-16T18:40:29ZengFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de CuyoRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias0370-46611853-86652020-06-01521Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citriLuis Alfredo Pérez-Zarate0Juan A. Villanueva-Jiménez1Francisco Osorio-Acosta2Laura Delia Ortega-Arenas3Lissette C. Bustillo-García4Colegio de Postgraduados. Campus Veracruz, Programa de Posgrado en Agroecosistemas Tropicales. Km. 88.5 Carretera Fed. Xalapa-Veracruz. Manlio F. Altamirano. Veracruz. 91690. México.Colegio de Postgraduados. Campus Veracruz, Programa de Posgrado en Agroecosistemas Tropicales. Km. 88.5 Carretera Fed. Xalapa-Veracruz. Manlio F. Altamirano. Veracruz. 91690. México.Colegio de Postgraduados. Campus Veracruz, Programa de Posgrado en Agroecosistemas Tropicales. Km. 88.5 Carretera Fed. Xalapa-Veracruz. Manlio F. Altamirano. Veracruz. 91690. México.Colegio de Postgraduados. Campus Montecillo. Programa en Fitosanidad- Entomología y Acarología. Km. 36.5. Carretera México-Texcoco. Montecillo. Texcoco. Estado de México. 56230. México.Universidad del Zulia. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Departamento Socioeconómico. Núcleo Agropecuario. Avenida 16. Maracaibo. Venezuela. 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 appropriate strategies 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. http://172.22.185.100/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3028regional control areasCandidatus Liberibacterchemical controlgrowers' perception
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author Luis Alfredo Pérez-Zarate
Juan A. Villanueva-Jiménez
Francisco Osorio-Acosta
Laura Delia Ortega-Arenas
Lissette C. Bustillo-García
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Juan A. Villanueva-Jiménez
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Laura Delia Ortega-Arenas
Lissette C. Bustillo-García
Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
regional control areas
Candidatus Liberibacter
chemical control
growers' perception
author_facet Luis Alfredo Pérez-Zarate
Juan A. Villanueva-Jiménez
Francisco Osorio-Acosta
Laura Delia Ortega-Arenas
Lissette C. Bustillo-García
author_sort Luis Alfredo Pérez-Zarate
title Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
title_short Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
title_full Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
title_fullStr Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
title_full_unstemmed Small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of Diaphorina citri
title_sort small farmers' perception of factors influencing regional chemical control of diaphorina citri
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
issn 0370-4661
1853-8665
publishDate 2020-06-01
description 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 appropriate strategies 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.
topic regional control areas
Candidatus Liberibacter
chemical control
growers' perception
url http://172.22.185.100/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3028
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