Evaluation of substances fitoprotectoras used as strategy of neutralization of the action of the glifosato has more than enough cultivations of erythroxylum coca

Authors

  • Carlos Julio Tunjano Huerta Policía Nacional de Colombia
  • Diego Javier Calvo Valencia Policía Nacional de Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v2i2.79

Keywords:

Erythroxylum coca, fitoprotectores, eradication, glifosato, aspersions, illicit cultivations

Abstract

They are multiple the strategies used by the cocaleros to resist to the programs of eradication. The study had as objective to evaluate 3 treatments used by the farmers of coca to neutralize the action of the glifosato, for such an effect he/she settled down a to cultivate of coca Erythroylum coca and by means of experimental design in blocks the consistent treatments were applied at random in aspersions to totally established mature plants of (8 months of age) compound in 3 types of substances dissolved in water: Molasses 0.1g/ml., Milk 1g/ml, Soap detergente10g/l, by means of inspection based on the scale of ALAM was determined the toxicity signs and the effectiveness fitoprotectora of the used substances being the inefficacy of the strategies.

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Author Biographies

  • Carlos Julio Tunjano Huerta, Policía Nacional de Colombia

    Biólogo. Docente Asesor Área de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico Escuela de Aviación.

  • Diego Javier Calvo Valencia, Policía Nacional de Colombia

    Administrador Policial. Jefe Área de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico Escuela de Aviación.

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Published

2011-01-02

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Evaluation of substances fitoprotectoras used as strategy of neutralization of the action of the glifosato has more than enough cultivations of erythroxylum coca. (2011). Revista Logos Ciencia & Tecnología, 2(2), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v2i2.79