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    Biological versus chemical control of fall armyworm and Lepidoptera stem borers of maize (Zea mays)

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    Kammo, E.Q.
    Suh, C.
    Mbong, G.A.
    Djomo, S.H.
    Chimi, N.L.L.
    Mbeungang, D.L.
    Mafouasson, H.
    Meseka, S.
    Menkir, A.
    Date Issued
    2019
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
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    Limited Access
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    Kammo, E. Q., Suh, C., Mbong, G. A., Djomo, S. H., Chimi, N. L. L., Mbeungang, D. L., ... & Menkir, A. (2019). Biological versus chemical control of fall armyworm and Lepidoptera stem borers of maize (Zea mays). Agronomie Africaine, 31(2), 187-198.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105810
    Abstract/Description
    Insect pests are serious constraints to production of maize. There is little information on the control measures against those insects in Cameroon. This study was carried out to identify the different species of fall armyworm and stem borers of maize and test the efficacy of different control methods. The maize variety ATP (Acid Tolerant Population) was used in a randomized complete block design. Synthetic insecticides, lambda cyalothrine and cypermethrin, were applied at one and two weeks intervals at the recommended doses of 2 L/ha and 1.5 l/ha respectively. Bio insecticides: Neem oil (Azadirachta indica), and aqueous extracts of Chenopodium ambrosioides leaves were applied weekly at the doses of 1.40 L/ha and 6.80 L/ha respectively. The different larvae recorded were the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and stem borers (Busseola fusca and Sesamia calamistis). All the treatments used in this study had significant effects on the number of pupae, the tunnels and the number of perforations on stems of the maize. The Neem oil at one-week interval was more effective in reducing the incidence (81, 21%) and severity (61, 54%) at 76 Days After Planting of the attack by the caterpillars as well as on the number of larvae (14, 82%) throughout the trial.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    SILVESTRO MESEKAhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1004-2450
    Abebe Menkirhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5907-9177
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Maize
    AGROVOC Keywords
    maize; insecticides; spodoptera frugiperda; pest insects; pest control
    Subjects
    AGRONOMY; DISEASE CONTROL; MAIZE; PESTS OF PLANTS; PLANT BREEDING; PLANT PRODUCTION
    Countries
    Cameroon
    Regions
    Africa; Middle Africa
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    Université de Dschang; Institut de Recherche Agricole pour le Développement, Cameroon; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
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