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Inventory and Distribution of Mango Mealybugs Species in Western Burkina Faso: Relative Abundance and Population Fluctuation
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作者 Karim Nébié Souleymane Nacro +2 位作者 Issoufou Ouédraogo Dona Dakouo Lenli Claude Otoidobiga 《Advances in Entomology》 2016年第3期191-199,共10页
Rastrococus invadens was the only reported mealybug species on the mango tree in Western Burkina Faso. This study aimed at carrying out the inventory and showing the importance and distribution of other mealybug speci... Rastrococus invadens was the only reported mealybug species on the mango tree in Western Burkina Faso. This study aimed at carrying out the inventory and showing the importance and distribution of other mealybug species associated with the mango tree. It was also important to determine the periods of abundance of these species vis-a-vis R. invadens. For this purpose, the density of mealybugs was assessed in three study sites (Toussiana, Bérégadougou and Orodara) in Western Burkina Faso. The observations were made from June 2014 to June 2015 at a frequency of 15 ± 1 days. They focused on 20 leaves (5 leaves/cardinal point) levied on each mango tree. The species identified as Ferrisia virgata Cockerell and Icerya aegyptiaca Douglas were collected from mangos infested by R. invadens representing 98% - 99% of the density of the observed mealybug species. The periods of abundance of F. virgata and I. aegyptiaca were respectively the dry season and the rainy season. The effect of temperature, relative humidity and rainfall on the populations of F. virgata and I. aegyptiaca was also discussed. These results highlight the distribution range of F. virgata and I. aegyptiaca worldwide including Burkina Faso. R. invadens was the main mealybug species on mango in Burkina Faso in general and in the Western region of the country in particular. 展开更多
关键词 mango mealybugs Rastrococus invadens Ferrisia virgata Icerya aegyptiaca
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Inventory and Distribution of Mango Mealybugs Species in Western Burkina Faso: Relative Abundance and Population Fluctuation
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作者 Karim Nébié Souleymane Nacro +2 位作者 Issoufou Ouédraogo Dona Dakouo Lenli Claude Otoidobiga 《Advances in Entomology》 2016年第3期191-199,共10页
<i>Rastrococus invadens</i> was the only reported mealybug species on the mango tree in Western Burkina Faso. This study aimed at carrying out the inventory and showing the importance and distribution of o... <i>Rastrococus invadens</i> was the only reported mealybug species on the mango tree in Western Burkina Faso. This study aimed at carrying out the inventory and showing the importance and distribution of other mealybug species associated with the mango tree. It was also important to determine the periods of abundance of these species vis-a-vis <i>R. invadens</i>. For this purpose, the density of mealybugs was assessed in three study sites (Toussiana, Bérégadougou and Orodara) in Western Burkina Faso. The observations were made from June 2014 to June 2015 at a frequency of 15 ± 1 days. They focused on 20 leaves (5 leaves/cardinal point) levied on each mango tree. The species identified as <i>Ferrisia virgata</i> Cockerell and <i>Icerya aegyptiaca</i> Douglas were collected from mangos infested by <i>R. invadens</i> representing 98% - 99% of the density of the observed mealybug species. The periods of abundance of <i>F. virgata</i> and <i>I. aegyptiaca</i> were respectively the dry season and the rainy season. The effect of temperature, relative humidity and rainfall on the populations of <i>F. virgata</i> and <i>I. aegyptiaca</i> was also discussed. These results highlight the distribution range of <i>F. virgata</i> and <i>I. aegyptiaca</i> worldwide including Burkina Faso. <i>R. invadens</i> was the main mealybug species on mango in Burkina Faso in general and in the Western region of the country in particular. 展开更多
关键词 mango mealybugs Rastrococus invadens Ferrisia virgata Icerya aegyptiaca
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Effect of Seasonal Variations and Weather Factors on Population Dynamics of Mango Mealybug (Drosicha mangiferae) in Bangladesh
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作者 N. Akhter M. A. Latif M. Z. Alam 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2022年第5期564-575,共12页
An experiment was conducted in mango orchard of Sher-E Bangla Agricultural University (SAU) campus, Dhaka to determine the effect of seasonal variation round the year and weather on population dynamics of mango mealyb... An experiment was conducted in mango orchard of Sher-E Bangla Agricultural University (SAU) campus, Dhaka to determine the effect of seasonal variation round the year and weather on population dynamics of mango mealybug (Drosicha mangiferae) on mango tree. The mango mealybug was first appeared in early December and disappeared in June in a year. Its population started to increase gradually from December and continued up to February when the ambient average temperature was 20.95°C, relative humidity 63% and rainfall was absent. The highest population of the insect (33.33/30 cm branch) was recorded in February and the lowest (3.75/30cm branch) in May. Adult insects appeared in February on the ground under the selected mango tree showing the population of 6.67 males and 123.33 females per 81 m<sup>2</sup>. Population of males (32.5/81m<sup>2</sup>) and that of females (352.75/81m<sup>2</sup>) reached to the peak when the ambient temperature was 28.19°C, relative humidity 61% and the rainfall was 0.00 mm. When relative humidity was high and rainfall started adult females enter into the soil and disappeared. Correlation between population of mealybug and temperature was positive. Its population was negatively correlated with relative humidity and rainfall. 展开更多
关键词 Seasonal Variations mango Mealybug Weather Factors
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Integrated Approaches of Mechanical Barrier, Insecticide and Botanicals against Mango Mealybug (Drosicha mangiferae)
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作者 N. Akhter M. Z. Alam +3 位作者 M. A. Rahaman M. R. U. Miah I. H. Mian M. A. Latif 《Advances in Entomology》 2024年第3期195-202,共8页
An experiment was conducted to test the efficacy of a mechanical barrier around the tree trunk with one spray of Cypermethrin @ 1 ml/l and turmeric powder extract @ 15 g/500ml of water applied in integrated approaches... An experiment was conducted to test the efficacy of a mechanical barrier around the tree trunk with one spray of Cypermethrin @ 1 ml/l and turmeric powder extract @ 15 g/500ml of water applied in integrated approaches against mango mealybug on mango tree. There were 7 treatments including a control. The treatments were Mechanical barrier, Cypermethrin spray @ 1 ml/l, Turmeric powder spray @ 15 g/500ml of water, Cypermethrin spray + Turmeric spray, Cypermethrin spray + Mechanical barrier, Turmeric + Mechanical barrier and untreated control. Three-year-old mango plants grafted from a 5-year-old mango tree (Variety Amropali) and planted in pots were used in the experiment. The treatment, Cypermethrin spray + Mechanical barrier gave the highest reduction of mango mealybug population 87.06% to 93.90% followed by Turmeric spray + Mechanical barrier and showed 81.13% to 86.04% and Mechanical barrier alone showed 81.13% to 84.59% population reduction. Turmeric powder extract showed only (8.42% to 23.77%) population reduction of mango mealybug which was lowest compared to other treatments. 展开更多
关键词 mango Mealybug Integrated Management
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