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    Effects of covering highland banana stumps with soil on banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) oviposition

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    Masanza, M.
    Gold, C.
    Huis, A. van
    Ragama, P.E.
    Date Issued
    2005-03
    Date Online
    2007-02
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    ISI journal
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    Limited Access
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    Masanza, M., Gold, C., Van Huis, A. & Ragama, P. (2005). Effects of covering highland banana stumps with soil on banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) oviposition. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 25(1), 19-24.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91909
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1079/IJT200548
    Abstract/Description
    The effect of covering post-harvest banana stumps with soil on banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) oviposition levels was investigated at three locations, Sendusu, Kawanda Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) and Ntungamo district of southwestern Uganda. In the first experiment oviposition levels were assessed in a banana system comprising growing plants and residues. Oviposition increased on sword suckers, reaching a peak 1–7 days after harvest and decreased thereafter. In the second experiment conducted on farmers' fields, corms received 70% of the eggs and pseudostems 30%. The area 5–10 cm below the collar received 27% of the eggs, the area 0–5 cm above the collar 30% and the area 5–10 cm above the collar 0.3%. The remaining eggs (43%) were laid 0–5 cm below the collar. The effect of stump height and covering the stumps was evaluated in both the wet and the dry seasons at Kawanda and Ntungamo. Cutting stumps to the ground level alone had no effect on oviposition. Covering post-harvest banana stumps reduced C. sordidus oviposition in the wet but not in the dry season.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    bananas; banana weevil; cosmopolites sordid. ls; crop sanitation; cultural control; oviposition; pseudostem; pos t-harvest
    Subjects
    POST-HARVESTING TECHNOLOGY; CROP HUSBANDRY; LIVELIHOODS; MARKETS; NUTRITION; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; FOOD SECURITY; HANDLING, TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS; IMPACT ASSESSMENT; DOMESTIC TRADE; FARM MANAGEMENT; PLANT PRODUCTION
    Countries
    Uganda; Netherlands
    Regions
    Africa; ACP; Eastern Africa; Europe; Western Europe
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; Wageningen University & Research
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