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Pastos y Forrajes
versión On-line ISSN 2078-8452
Resumen
LEZCANO-FLEIRES, Juan Carlos et al. Evaluation of biodiversity in agroecological pest management in a productive entity of Matanzas. Pastos y Forrajes [online]. 2020, vol.43, n.4, pp. 293-303. ISSN 2078-8452.
Objective
: To characterize the biodiversity and determine its degree of complexity, as basis for pest agroecological management in a farmer entity.
Materials and Methods
: In the studied farm, belonging to the Colón municipality, Matanzas province, biodiversity was quantified during one year. Margalef and Shannon (H’) indexes were applied and the methodology proposed by Vázquez and Matienzo (2010) was used to determine the degree of complexity of biodiversity in the farm, which considers five components: noxious, functional, functional introduced, auxiliary and productive.
Results
: A richness of species grouped in 25 families was obtained, which stood out for their use as fruit, timber, forage and feed. In addition, the scarce number of biopesticide plants, of living barriers and fences, as well as the little complexity of functional and functional introduced biodiversity, was observed, which contributes to the incidence and inadequate agroecological management of pests in the productive system. Finally, the unit was qualified as little complex (31 %).
Conclusions
: Biodiversity was represented mainly by species from the families Poaceae and Fabaceae, followed by Anacardiaceae, Boraginaceae and Rutaceae. The farm was classified as little complex. The most determinant biodiversity components of that performance were the functional, functional introduced and noxious ones, which had negative repercussions on pest management.
Palabras clave : biodiversity; pathogen organisms and pests.