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Report on Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)

Fecha de publicación
Vie, 03 Feb 2017, 12:18
Última actualización
Sept. 25, 2024, 3:49 p.m.
Número del informe
GHA-01/12
País
Ghana
Plaga identificada
Spodoptera frugiperda - (LAPHFR)
Estado del informe
Preliminar
Hospederos
Maize, Millet, Sorghum, Soya Bean, Chilli, Cowpea, Cotton and Sugar cane
Pest Status (old values from ISPM 8 -1998 )
  • Present: in all parts of the area
Pest Status (ISPM 8 - 2021)
  • Present: widely distributed
Distribución geográfica
S frugiperda is native to South America and is established in parts of Mexico, USA, Central and South America. S. frugiperda was first reported in continental African by Sao Tome in 2013. It was later reported in Nigeria, Benin and Togo and we now confirm that it is in Ghana. This was confirmed through molecular identification of samples collected as a result of reports received across the country in 2016. The pest has been reported in all the ten (10) regions of Ghana.
Resumen

S. frugiperda is a noctuidae and a polyphagus pest with the caterpillar being the damaging stage of the pest. S. frugiperda prefers tropical climate. Life cycle from egg to adult range from 31-61 days and can undergo up to six (6) generations in a year with overlapping generations. FAW has become a pest on Chilli as well as the other major host plants. Strategic integrated pest management options are being employed to control the pest.

Peligro
The larvae feed inside whorls of young plants with characteristic small shot holes "window pane" to large ragged and elongated holes in the leaves emerging from the whorl. Severe adult feeding results in ragged appearance of leaves, tassels and ears. Deep feeding in whorl destroys developing tassel. Defoliation reduces photosynthetic area reducing plant growth and yield. The presence of Fall armyworm in Ghana poses food security threat and will erode gains made in achieving self-sufficiency in maize production unless adequate Integrated Pest Management measures are put in place to manage the pest.
Contacto para obtener más información
Deputy Director Divisional Head for Crop Pest and Disease Management Division Mr. Copperfield Banini Email: [email protected] Alternate Email:[email protected] Tel: +233-243108140
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