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Sweetpotato infestation by Cylas spp. in East Africa: I. Cultivar differences in field infestation and the role of plant factors

Authors :
N. Smit
L. Mbilinyi
H. Kiozya
S. Kabi
D. Jeffries
A. Nyango
S. Jeremiah
Tanya Stathers
Deborah Rees
Source :
International Journal of Pest Management. 49:131-140
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2003.

Abstract

Sweetpotato weevils ( Cylas spp.) constitute a major constraint upon sweetpotato production and utilization world-wide. Attempts to breed for resistance to Cylas spp. have had limited success. However, there are reports of variation in the susceptibility to weevil attack in the field among cultivars in East Africa. Field trials were conducted at two sites (Ukiriguru and Kibaha) in Tanzania and at one site (Serere) in Uganda to determine the extent to which sweetpotato cultivars presently available in East Africa consistently differ in their susceptibility to field infestation by Cylas spp. and to identify the plant factors that determine the levels of susceptibility. Several methods to assess levels of field infestation were tested, and their relative merits are discussed. Significant cultivar differences in susceptibility to Cylas spp. infestation were observed for four out of six trials carried out over 2 years. The exceptions were cases where infestation levels were either very low or very high. Linear...

Details

ISSN :
13665863 and 09670874
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Pest Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........bf864dd5d789889a3ce5f251130e5a08
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/0967087021000043085