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    Open Access Short Communication Article ID: GJE-5-122

    The importance of spider diversity in agroecosystems and the effect of pesticides

    Marco Antonio Benamú P*

    Several studies show that spiders represent the largest biomass of predatory arthropods in different agroecosystems, which added to their habits increase their potential as the main consumer of certain pest species [1-4]. Their constant and abundant presence during all phases of the development of a crop allows them to act as effective natural enemies of phytophagous insects [3-9], due to the ability to colonize different agroecosystems [8,10,11].

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    Published on: Oct 1, 2020 Pages: 60-61

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/gje.000022
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