Experiments with trap crops against African bollworm, Heliothis armigera, in Ethiopia
1988
Abate, Tsedeke
In a 1 ha haricot bean (HB) (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) field strip-cropped with 2 rows of maize (MZ) (Zea mays L.) on either side and then at 25 m intervals, the number of African bollworm (ABW) (Heliothis armigera (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)) eggs + larvae on MZ was higher than that on HB by a factor of nearly 18. In a replicated experiment where five trap crops were compared with HB, as a check, all of them contained significantly greater numbers of ABW eggs + larvae than the check. Among the crops tested, lupin (LP) (Lupinus termis Forsk.) and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) followed by hyacinth bean (Dolichos lalab L.) contained the highest ABW egg + larval population while sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) contained the lowest; MZ was intermediate. On the other hand, HB plots bordered with MZ suffered significantly lower percent pod damage by ABW than did the check. Although grain yield differences among treatments were not significant, MZ-bordered plots gave nearly 22% higher yield than the check during the heavy ABW infestation in 1982. These differences were less obvious during the 1983 season because of low ABW infestation. In hot pepper (Capsicum spp.) strip-cropped with lupin, egg + larval counts on the latter were greater by a factor of nearly four in 1981 and 18 in 1982. It is concluded that trap-cropping has a great potential in the integrated management of ABW.
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