Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important legume for food and income for smallholder farmers all over the world. Pests such as bean stem maggot BSM (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle BFB (Ootheca mutabilis) pose a serious challenge to production. Many practices have been employed...

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Main Authors: Tange Denis Achiri, Abwe Mercy Ngone, Kwanda Belinda Nuigho, Divine Nsobinenyui, Assan Nkuh Abdulai, Dominic Kumbah Njualem
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Language:English
Published: Farm to Fork Foundation 2021-06-01
Series:Fundamental and Applied Agriculture
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spelling doaj-1da9a0da803945738db8dfa6956ca1b02021-07-23T06:16:06ZengFarm to Fork FoundationFundamental and Applied Agriculture2518-20212021-06-016218319210.5455/faa.7118371183Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)Tange Denis Achiri0Abwe Mercy Ngone1Kwanda Belinda Nuigho2Divine Nsobinenyui3Assan Nkuh Abdulai4Dominic Kumbah Njualem5Department of Agronomic and Applied Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Buea, P O Box 63. Cameroon Department of Agronomic and Applied Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Buea, P O Box 63. Cameroon Department of Agronomic and Applied Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Buea, P O Box 63. Cameroon Department of Zoology and Animal Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of Buea, P.O. Box 63. Buea, Cameroon Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences, University of Dschang, P. O. Box 96 Dschang, Cameroon School of Tropical Agriculture and Natural Resource, Catholic University of Cameroon CATUC, P. O Box 782, Bamenda, NWR, CameroonCommon bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important legume for food and income for smallholder farmers all over the world. Pests such as bean stem maggot BSM (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle BFB (Ootheca mutabilis) pose a serious challenge to production. Many practices have been employed to manage these pests. However, little or no emphasis has been on basic agronomic practices such as plant spacing as a tool for pest management. In the present study, the role of plant orientation (plant spacing) on the activities and population dynamics of BSM and BFB was examined in a pesticide-free field trial in Bamenda, Cameroon from March to July, 2020. Different plant orientations namely 15cm x 15cm (~442500 plants/ha), 20cm x 20cm (~250000 plants/ha), 30cm x 30cm (~110000 plants/ha) and 40cm x 40cm (~62500 plants/ha) were test in a randomized complete block design with 4 replicates. Data was collected on oviposition holes on leaves of common bean by BSM, BSM population dynamics, leaf damage score by BFB, and population dynamics of BFB. The number of oviposition holes, the mean cumulative number of BSM, the mean leaf damage scores and the mean cumulative number of BFB were significantly higher (P < .05) in dense plots (15cm x 15cm) than in the other plots. The activity of BSM and BFM increased over time. The Principal Component Analysis revealed that the first two components accounted for 99.17% of the variation. Linear discriminant analysis with Mahalanobus distances with an 87.5% cross-validation by Jacknife procedure revealed that spatial orientation of 20cm x 20cm and 30cm x 30cm were very similar and significantly (F = 99.27, df = 3, 12, P < .001) different from the others. For pest management purposes, plant orientations of 20cm x 20cm and 30cm x 30cm can be recommended since they recorded low BSM and BFB activity. For future perspective, it is important assess the effect of different plant orientation on yield and pest parameters concurrently. [Fundam Appl Agric 2021; 6(2.000): 183-192]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=71183common beanplant orientationplant spacingbean stem maggotbean foliage beetleplant densityoviposition
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author Tange Denis Achiri
Abwe Mercy Ngone
Kwanda Belinda Nuigho
Divine Nsobinenyui
Assan Nkuh Abdulai
Dominic Kumbah Njualem
spellingShingle Tange Denis Achiri
Abwe Mercy Ngone
Kwanda Belinda Nuigho
Divine Nsobinenyui
Assan Nkuh Abdulai
Dominic Kumbah Njualem
Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)
Fundamental and Applied Agriculture
common bean
plant orientation
plant spacing
bean stem maggot
bean foliage beetle
plant density
oviposition
author_facet Tange Denis Achiri
Abwe Mercy Ngone
Kwanda Belinda Nuigho
Divine Nsobinenyui
Assan Nkuh Abdulai
Dominic Kumbah Njualem
author_sort Tange Denis Achiri
title Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)
title_short Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)
title_full Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)
title_fullStr Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (Ootheca mutabilis)
title_sort spatial orientations of common bean influence the activities and population dynamics of bean stem maggot (ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle (ootheca mutabilis)
publisher Farm to Fork Foundation
series Fundamental and Applied Agriculture
issn 2518-2021
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important legume for food and income for smallholder farmers all over the world. Pests such as bean stem maggot BSM (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and bean foliage beetle BFB (Ootheca mutabilis) pose a serious challenge to production. Many practices have been employed to manage these pests. However, little or no emphasis has been on basic agronomic practices such as plant spacing as a tool for pest management. In the present study, the role of plant orientation (plant spacing) on the activities and population dynamics of BSM and BFB was examined in a pesticide-free field trial in Bamenda, Cameroon from March to July, 2020. Different plant orientations namely 15cm x 15cm (~442500 plants/ha), 20cm x 20cm (~250000 plants/ha), 30cm x 30cm (~110000 plants/ha) and 40cm x 40cm (~62500 plants/ha) were test in a randomized complete block design with 4 replicates. Data was collected on oviposition holes on leaves of common bean by BSM, BSM population dynamics, leaf damage score by BFB, and population dynamics of BFB. The number of oviposition holes, the mean cumulative number of BSM, the mean leaf damage scores and the mean cumulative number of BFB were significantly higher (P < .05) in dense plots (15cm x 15cm) than in the other plots. The activity of BSM and BFM increased over time. The Principal Component Analysis revealed that the first two components accounted for 99.17% of the variation. Linear discriminant analysis with Mahalanobus distances with an 87.5% cross-validation by Jacknife procedure revealed that spatial orientation of 20cm x 20cm and 30cm x 30cm were very similar and significantly (F = 99.27, df = 3, 12, P < .001) different from the others. For pest management purposes, plant orientations of 20cm x 20cm and 30cm x 30cm can be recommended since they recorded low BSM and BFB activity. For future perspective, it is important assess the effect of different plant orientation on yield and pest parameters concurrently. [Fundam Appl Agric 2021; 6(2.000): 183-192]
topic common bean
plant orientation
plant spacing
bean stem maggot
bean foliage beetle
plant density
oviposition
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=71183
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