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- Title
OCCURRENCE OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODES (STEINERNEMATIDAE, HETERORHABDITIDAE) AS POTENTIAL BIOCONTROL AGENTS AGAINST Spodoptera frugiperda INFESTING Zea mays.
- Authors
DANSO, Y.; ADOMAKO, J.; AMOABENG, W. B.; ABUGRI, B.; MOCHIAH, M. B.; OPOKU, M.
- Abstract
Synthetic insecticides are used worldwide to manage invasive fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) in cereals, in spite of the chemical's prohibitive cost and threats to environmental health. In Ghana, little attention has been given to entomopathogenic nematodes as insect pest biocontrol agents, due to the existence of dismal expertise in the field. This study evaluated maize (Zea mays L.) farms for endemic entomopathogenic nematodes as potential biological control agents against fall armyworms infesting maize in Ghana. Entomopathogenic nematode juveniles were extracted using an insect baiting technique, White traps. These Rhabditid nematodes (Heterorhabditis; Steinernema) were found in 75% of 200 soil samples; and 92.5% of 40 districts targeted by this study. The Greater Accra region recorded the greatest population density (1,820 juveniles per 5 fall armyworm larvae cadavers); while; the Central region recorded the lowest density (81 juveniles per 5 fall armyworm larvae cadavers). There was high presence of entomopathogenic nematodes across the study areas. Therefore, entomopathogenic nematodes offer a promising alternative strategy for managing fall armyworm infestation of maize in Ghana to minimise over-reliance on synthetic insecticides.
- Subjects
GHANA; ACCRA (Ghana); INSECT nematodes; FALL armyworm; CORN; BIOLOGICAL pest control agents; STEINERNEMATIDAE; INSECT pests; HETERORHABDITIS
- Publication
African Crop Science Journal, 2023, Vol 31, Issue 1, p41
- ISSN
1021-9730
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4314/acsj.v31i1.4