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Listado De Plagas Cuarentenarias A1 De Bolivia Listado de Plagas Cuarentenarias A1 de Bolivia Tipo de Plaga Plaga Acaros Aceria sheldoni Aculus fockeui Brevipalpus californicus Brevipalpus obovatus Bryobia rubrioculus Eotetranychus lewisi Epitrimerus pyri Oligonychus perditus Bacterias Brenneria salicis Burkholderia caryophylli Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus Erwinia tracheiphila Pseudomonas amygdali Pseudomonas marginalis pv. marginalis Pseudomonas syringae pv. coronafaciens Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi Pseudomonas syringae pv. striafaciens Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato Rhizobium rhizogenes Rhodococcus fascians Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. begoniae Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae Xanthomonas campestris pv. juglandis Xanthomonas campestris pv. mangiferaeindicae Xanthomonas cucurbitae Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae Xanthomonas vesicatoria Fitoplasmas Apple chat fruit phytoplasma Apple proliferation phytoplasma Apple rubbery wood phytoplasma (ARW) European stone fruit yellows phytoplasma Peach X disease phytoplasma Gasterópodos Achatina fulica Hongos Alternaria brassicicola Alternaria gaisen Alternaria mali Alternaria radicina Alternaria triticina Aphanomyces euteiches Apiognomonia erythrostoma Apiosporina morbosa Ascochyta rabiei Atropellis piniphila Balansia oryzae-sativae Bipolaris incurvata Botryosphaeria berengeriana f.sp. pyricola Botryosphaeria laricina Botryotinia porri Botrytis tulipae Ceratocystis fimbriata Ceratocystis virescens Cercospora elaeidis Chaetoseptoria wellmanii Chondrostereum purpureum Cladosporium cucumerinum Claviceps gigantea (telemorfo) Colletotrichum acutatum Colletotrichum fragariae Colletotrichum gossypii Colletotrichum kahawae Colletotrichum lagenarium Colletotrichum orbiculare Colletotricum tabacum Cronartium coleosporioides Cronartium comandrae Cronartium comptoniae Cronartium ribicola [teleomorfo) Cryphonectria parasitica Diaporthe citri Diaporthe phaseolorum Diaporthe vaccinii Didymella ligulicola Didymella lycopersici Didymella rabiei Diplocarpon earlianum Diplocarpon maculatum Elsinoë batatas Endocronartium harknessii Eutypa lata Exobasidium vexans Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. albedinis Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cucumerinum Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. elaeidis Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. fragariae Ganoderma philippii Gnomonia comari Gremmeniella abietina Guignardia bidwellii Guignardia citricarpa Gymnosporangium asiaticum Gymnosporangium clavipes Gymnosporangium fuscum Gymnosporangium globosum Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae Gymnosporangium yamadae Hamaspora longissima Haplobasidion musae Helicobasidium mompa Hemileia coffeicola Heterobasidion annosum Hypoxylon mammatum Inonotus weirii Kabatiella zeae Leptographium wageneri Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Leptosphaeria maculans Ligniera vasculorum Marasmiellus cocophilus Melampsora farlowii Microdochium panattonianum Monilinia laxa [teloemórfica, forma sexual] Monilinia laxa f.sp. mali Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi Moniliophthora roreri [anamorfo) Monilochaetes infuscans Mycosphaerella allii-cepae (Teleomorfa) Mycosphaerella gibsonii Mycosphaerella laricis-leptolepidis Mycosphaerella populorum Mycosphaerella pyri Naohidemyces vaccinii Nectria galligena Nectria rigidiuscula Nectria rigidiuscula (Teleomorfa) Nematospora coryli Oncobasidium theobromae Periconia circinata Peronosclerospora maydis Peronosclerospora sacchari Peronosclerospora spontanea Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina Pestalotiopsis palmarum Pezicula malicorticis Phaeoisariopsis bataticola Phaeolus schweinitzii Phaeoramularia angolensis Phakopsora ampelopsidis Phellinus noxis Phialophora gregata Phoma exigua var. exigua Phoma tracheiphila Phyllosticta solitaria Phymatotrichopsis omnivora Physoderma leproides Phytophthora citricola Phytophthora cryptogea Phytophthora fragariae Phytophthora fragariae var. fragariae Phytophthora lateralis Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae (Teleomorfa) Phytophthora nicotianae Phytophthora porri Phytophthora sojae Phytophthora vignae Plasmopara halstedii Pleospora betae Polyscytalum pustulans Pseudocercospora fuligena Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides [anamorfo] Pseudophaeolus baudonii Puccinia allii Puccinia cacabata Puccinia chrysantemi Puccinia erianthi Puccinia hordei Puccinia horiana Puccinia iridis Puccinia kuehnii Puccinia substriata var. penicillariae Pyrenopeziza brassicae Pythium deliense Pythium graminicola Pythium myriotylum Ramularia oryzae Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae Rhizoctonia tuliparum Rigidoporus microporus Sclerophthora macrospora Sclerophthora philippinensis Scleropthora rayssiae Sclerotium fumigatum Sphaceloma arachidis Sphaceloma fawcettii var. scabiosa Sphaceloma poinsettiae Sporisorium cruentum Stenocarpella macrospora Stenocarpella maydis Stereum hirsutum Stromatinia gladioli Tilletia controversa Tilletia indica Urocystis agropyri Urocystis cepulae Uromyces coronatus Uromyces transversalis Venturia carpophila Venturia nashicola Verticillium albo-atrum Verticillium theobromae Zygophiala jamaicensis Insectos Acrobasis pyrivorella Acrolepiopsis assectella Adoretus versutus Adoxophyes orana Agiotes sputator Agrilus mali Agriotes lineatus Agriotes obscurus Agrius convolvuli Agromyza oryzae Aleurocanthus spiniferus Aleurocanthus woglumi Amauromyza (Cephalomyza) flavifrons Amphimallon majalis Amrasca biguttula biguttula Amyelois transitella Anarsia lineatella Anastrepha ludens Anastrepha suspensa Anoplophora chinensis Anoplophora malasiaca Antestiopsis orbitalis Anthonomus bisignifer Anthonomus eugenii Anthonomus peninsularis Anthonomus quadrigibbus Aonidiella citrina Apate monachus Aspidiella hartii Athalia colibrí Athalia rosae Atherigona oryzae Atherigona soccata Aulacophora hilaris Autographa gamma Bactrocera carambolae Bactrocera cucurbitae Bactrocera diversa Bactrocera dorsalis Bactrocera musae Bactrocera oleae Bactrocera tryoni Bagrada hilaris Brachycerus albidentatus Brachycerus muricatus Brachycerus undatus Busseola fusca Byturus tomentosus Cacoecimorpha pronubana Cacyreus marshalli Carpomya pardalina Ceroplastes destructor Ceutorhynchus pleurostigma Chaetocnema confinis Chilo suppressalis Choristoneura conflictana Choristoneura fumiferana Choristoneura rosaceana Cicadulina mbila Cnephasia longana Compsus sp. Conogethes punctiferalis Conopomorpha cramerella Conotrachelus nenuphar Contarinia nasturtii Contarinia tritici Crocidolomia binotalis Crocidosema plebejana Cryptorhynchus lapathi Cydia funebrana Cydia pomonella Cylas formicarius Delia antiqua Delia coarctata Dendroctonus adjunctus Dendroctonus brevicomis Dendroctonus frontalis Diabrotica barberi Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Diaprepes abbreviatus Diaspidiotus ancylus Dicladispa armiguera Diparopsis castanea Diparopsis watersi Distantiella theobroma Diuraphis noxia Dociostaurus maroccanus Dryocoetes confusus Dysdercus fulvoniger discolor Dysdercus nigrofasciatus Empoasca fabae Ephestia elutella Epicaerus cognatus Erionota thrax Euphranta japonica Eupoecilia ambiguella Eutinobothrus brasiliensis Eutinobothrus gossypii Gnorimoschema heliopa Gonipterus gibberus Grapholita (Aspila) inopinata Grapholita molesta Gryllotalpa africana Gymnandrosoma aurantianum Helicomya saliciperda Heliothrips bicinctus Helopeltis bergrothi Henosepilachna elaterii Heterobostrychus aequalis Hieroglyphus banian Hoplocampa testudinea Hylotrupes bajulus Hylurgus palliatus Hyphantria cunea Ips typographus Kakotrhips pisivorus Lamprosema diemenalis Lepidosaphes ulmi Leptinotarsa decemlineata Leucoptera malifoliella Leucoptera meyricki Lobesia botrana Lygus lineolaris Lymantria dispar Lymantria monacha Maconellicoccus hirsutus Malacosoma neustria Mamestra brassicae Matsucoccus feytaudi Mayetiola destructor Megastes grandalis Melanoloma viatrix Metcalfa pruinosa Mythimna separata Naupactus leucoloma Naupactus xanthographus Neodiprion sertifer Neoleucinodes elegantalis Neotermes chilensis Oemona hirta Omphisa anastomosalis Opogona sacchari Orseolia oryzae Oryctes boas Oryctes rhinoceros Ostrinia furnacalis Otiorhynchus sulcatus Oulema melanopus Oulema oryzae Palleucothrips musae Parabemisia myricae Paranthrene tabaniformis Parapoynx stagnalis Parasa lepida Peridroma saucia Perkinsiella saccharicida Piesma quadratum Pissodes castaneus Platypus sulcatus Plocaederus ferrugineus Prays citri Prays oleae Proeulia auraria Proeulia chrysopteris Prostephanus truncatus Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Pseudococcus calceolariae Pseudococcus citriculus Pseudococcus elisae Psila rosae Psylla mali Psylliodes chrysocephala Rhabdoscelus obscurus Rhagoletis ochraspis Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus Rhyacionia buoliana Sacadodes pyralis Saissetia coffeae Saperda carcharias Scirpophaga incertulas Scirpophaga nivella Scolytus multistriatus Scotinophara lurida Sesamia cretica Sirex noctilio Sophronica ventralis Sphaeraspis vitis Stenchaetothrips biformis Stephanitis typica Sternochetus mangiferae Thaumetopoea pityocampa Thrips imaginis Thrips nigropilosus Thrips palmi Tipula oleracea Tomicus piniperda Toxotrypana curvicauda Trialeurodes vaporariorum Trioza erytreae Trirhithromyia cyanescens Trogoderma granarium Valanga nigricornis Viteus vitifoliae Xyleborus fornicatus Xyleborus morsatti Zeuzera pyrina Zulia entrerriana Mamíferos Holochilus venezuelae Nemátodos Anguina agrostis Anguina tritici Aphelenchoides besseyi Aphelenchoides fragariae Belonolaimus longicaudatus Ditylenchus destructor Helicotylenchus dihystera Helicotylenchus pseudorobustus Heterodera avenae Heterodera
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