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Las aves granívoras y el cultivo del sorgo en la provincia de Villa Clara, Cuba.

Authors :
Saucedo Castillo, Orlando Miguel
Fernández Pérez, Lourdes Enma
Quiñones Ramos, Reinaldo
Rodríguez Valdés, Gudelia
Moya Alvarez, Aldo
Source :
Revista Centro Agricola. 4/1/2017, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p36-43. 8p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In order to reduce the damages granivorous birds cause to sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) in the province of Villa Clara, Cuba, research based on the determination of the major endemic, migratory birds and their relationship with the distribution were made space of historical meteorological variables in the province in the seasonal behavior of birds in different climatic regions. Population to sorghum producers grouped in different forms surveys were conducted, which yielded a large database, such as the determination of the main grain-eating birds percentage damage incurred, varieties, grain color, growth stage and other indicators. Nine main species affecting sorghum grain-eating birds in our province were recorded; Passer domesticus, Lonchura malacca, Lonchura punctulata, Dives atroviolaceus, Passerina cyanea, Zonotrichia leucophrys, Columbina passerine, Zenaida macroura y Zenaida asiatica. The spatial distribution of meteorological variables and their relation to the seasonal behavior of birds in different climatic regions of the province was determined, based on record four preferential habitat areas. The results allowed us to provide companies and different forms of production in Villa Clara, the possibility of a varietal structure planting of sorghum on the basis of different preferential areas granivorous birds, together with the morphological and physiological characteristics of different genotypes introduced in agricultural production of the province and nationally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
02535785
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revista Centro Agricola
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123365246