Calm in corn: The corn borer retreats, though control must not cease

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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The 29th report of the National Monitoring Network for Dalbulus maidis, which presents the data on captures between October 14 and October 29, 2025, and its evolution in areas with corn crops, shows an auspicious entry into the month of November against this pest, which continued to recede or stabilized with a predominance of absence in most localities of the country.

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In the NOA, despite being an endemic area, the absence of the leafhopper reached 65% of the localities (compared to 54% in the previous survey), while in 21% the minimum level was recorded (1 to 4 adults per chromatic trap). An 11% of the traps were located in plots with early maize. The other endemic area, the NEA, is going through a period of stability, with 75% of the localities without the presence of the vector and 15% with captures at the minimum level. There have been variations in the intermediate categories, making monitoring more crucial ahead of the late plantings. 45% of the traps were located in plots with early maize, which is atypical in this region. In the Litoral, the absence of Dalbulus maidis reached 91% of the traps (compared to 75% in the previous report), while captures in the remaining 9% were at the lowest level, a highly relevant data considering that 95% of the traps were over maize crops. Similarly, in the Central-North region, the absence of the vector ...
Source: Agromeat

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