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'AHUACATL' is called 'AVOCADO' in English, German and Italian. The fruit 'AGUACATE' and the tree 'AGUACATERO' is used in Spanish North America and northern South America, the fruit 'PALTA' and the tree 'PALTO' in Chile, Ecuador and Peru, 'AVOCAT' in French and 'ABACATE' in Portuguese.


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1. Control de Plagas y Malezas por Enemigos Naturales (TOC)
van Driesche, R.G., Hoddle, M.S., Center, T.D.
VanDriescheRG2007. Control de Plagas y Malezas por Enemigos Naturales. R. G. Van Driesche, M. S. Hoddle, T. D. Center. TÍTULO. CONTENIDO. PREFACIO. S. ECCIÓN I. ALCANCE DEL CONTROL BIOLÓGICO. APÍTULO 1: INTRODUCCIÓN. APÍTULO 2: TIPOS DE CONTROL BIOLÓGICO, OBJETIVOS Y AGENTES DE CONTROL. ECCIÓN II. TIPOS DE ENEMIGOS NATURALES. APÍTULO 3: DIVERSIDAD Y ECOLOGÍA DE LOS PARASITOIDES. APÍTULO 4: DIVERSIDAD Y ECOLOGÍA DE LOS DEPREDADORES.
https://www.avocadosource.com/books/vandriescherg2007/vandriescherg2007_toc.htm
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2. Biological Control of Pests on Avocado in California (Continuing Project, Year 2 of 2)
Aponte, Orlando, Hoddle, M.S., Heraty, John
1997 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 13-18 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Biological Control of Pests on Avocado in California Continuing Project, Year 2 of 2 Orlando Aponte, Mark Hoddle and John Heraty Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Horace Johnson and Tracy Pinckard Benefit to the Industry Because of restrictions on the use of pesticides on avocado in California, it is important to continue research on alternative me
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1997/symp_1997_pg_13-18.pdf
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3. La cría de Heilipus lauri (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) en condiciones de laboratorio / The Breeding of Heilipus lauri (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Under Laboratory Conditions
Estrada-Venegas, Edith, Equihua-Martínez, A., Hoddle, M.S., Ríos-Ibarra, Rosa Ivette, Díaz-Grisales, Valentina
EstradaVenegasEdith2021b. 185 -. 186 -. 187 -. 188 -. 189 -. 190 -. 191 -. 192 -. 193 -.
https://www.avocadosource.com/journals/memorias_vcla/2021/memorias_vi_cla_2021_pg_185-193.pdf
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4. Avocado Thrips (Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara [Thysanoptera: Thripidae]) Biology and Management: Overview of Subprojects
Hoddle, M.S.
1999 California Avocado Research Symposium page 19 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Thrips (Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara [Thysanoptera: Thripidae] Biology and Management: Overview of Subprojects. Mark S. Hoddle Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Subproject Leaders: Mark S. Hoddle (Subproject 1) Ben Faber and Phil Phillips (Subproject 2) UCCE, Ventura Joseph G. Morse (Subproject 3) Dept. of Entomology, UC Riverside Since its discovery in July 1997 in
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1999/symp_1999_pg_19.pdf
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5. Avocado Thrips (Sdrtothripsperseae Nakahara [Thysanoptera: Thripidae]) Biology and Management: Overview of Subprojects
Hoddle, M.S.
1998 California Avocado Research Symposium page 15 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Thrips (Sdrtothripsperseae Nakahara [Thysanoptera: Thripidae] Biology and Management: Overview of Subprojects. Mark S. Hoddle, Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Subproject Leaders: Mark S. Hoddle (Subproject 1) Ben Faber and Phil Phillips (Subproject 2) Cooperative Extension, Ventura Joseph Morse (Subproject 3) Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Avocado thrips is
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1998/symp_1998_pg_15.pdf
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6. Avocado Thrips Subproject 1: Laboratory Studies on Biology and Foreign Exploration for this Pest in Mexico
Hoddle, M.S.
1998 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 17-19 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Thrips Subproject 1: Laboratory Studies on Biology and Foreign Exploration for this Pest in Mexico. Mark S. Hoddle, Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Andrea Joyce and Tracy Pinckard Benefit to the Industry Avocado thrips, Scirtothrips perseae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) has recently emerged as a major pest of avocado in California attacking f
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1998/symp_1998_pg_17-19.pdf
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7. Avocado Thrips Subproject 1: Laboratory Studies on Biology, Field Phenology, and Foreign Exploration
Hoddle, M.S.
1999 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 21-25 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Thrips Subproject 1: Laboratory Studies on Biology, Field Phenology, and Foreign Exploration Mark S. Hoddle Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Lindsay Robinson, Karsten Drescher, Jennifer Jones, Nicole Fernandes, and Stephen Vega Benefit to the Industry An improved understanding of the biology, phenology, and global distribution of avocado t
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1999/symp_1999_pg_21-25.pdf
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8. Biological Control of Avocado Thrips: Revisiting the Efficacy of Green Lacewing Releases (New Project: Year 1 of 1)
Hoddle, M.S.
Biological Control of Avocado Thrips: Revisiting the Efficacy of Green Lacewing Releases New Project: Year 1 of 1 Project Leader: Mark S. Hoddle (909) 787-4714 e-mail: mark.hoddle@ucr.edu Cooperating Personnel: Lindsay Robinson Dept. of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 Benefit to the Industry Avocado thrips, Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) was discovered in California in July of 1996, and spread rapidly from two initial sites of discovery near Por
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/symposium_2003/article_7.pdf
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9. Biology and Management of Avocado Lace Bug in California: Year 1 of 3
Hoddle, M.S.
HoddleMark2006. 1 Biology and Management of Avocado Lace Bug in California Year 1 of 3 Project Leaders: Mark Hoddle (mark.hoddle@ucr.edu) Joseph Morse (joseph.morse@ucr.edu) and Richard Stouthamer (richard.stouthamer@ucr.edu) Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Eduardo Humeres, Frank Byrne, Nick Toscano, and Serguei Triapitsyn, UC Riverside David Kellum, Ha Dang, and Linda Feeley, San Diego Co. Ag. Commissioner’s Office Gary Bender, UC Cooperative Extension, Sa
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10. Biology and Management of Avocado Thrips
Hoddle, M.S.
HoddleMark2004b. Biology and Management of Avocado Thrips Mark S. Hoddle, Dept. of Entomology, University of California, RiversideAvocado Thrips, Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) • First discovered in CA in 1996 near Port Hueneme in Ventura Co. • Similar to specimens found on smuggled avocados from Oaxaca at the Port of San Diego in 1971 • Undescribed species when first discovered. Officially named in 1997 • Appears to be monophagous in CA and native to Mexico & Guatemala
https://www.avocadosource.com/papers/research_articles/hoddlemark2004b.pdf
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