Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops

The study on the relative abundance of insect pests is a critical factor for a successful implementation of insect pest management program. Therefore, this experiment was conducted to compare the intensity of insect infestations among the selected three cucurbit crops (Cucumber, Egusi melon and Wate...

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Main Authors: Alao Fatai Olaitan, Timothy Adebayo Abiodun, Adeola Odewole Foluke, Olomitutu Emmanuel Oluwaseyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra 2017-12-01
Series:Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.15414/afz.2017.20.04.78-83
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spelling doaj-eecb2e7e11cb47129abbb00e25e70b642020-11-24T22:08:18ZengSlovak University of Agriculture in NitraActa Fytotechnica et Zootechnica1335-258X1336-92452017-12-01204788310.15414/afz.2017.20.04.78-83Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit cropsAlao Fatai Olaitan Timothy Adebayo AbiodunAdeola Odewole FolukeOlomitutu Emmanuel OluwaseyiThe study on the relative abundance of insect pests is a critical factor for a successful implementation of insect pest management program. Therefore, this experiment was conducted to compare the intensity of insect infestations among the selected three cucurbit crops (Cucumber, Egusi melon and Watermelon). The experiment was set up at Teaching and Research Farm Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso in a Randomized Complete Block Design replicated three times. Significant difference was observed in the tested crops in respect to insect population density on leaf, flower and fruit. Among the tested crops, watermelon was observed to be the most susceptible to the observed insects meanwhile the cucumber had the least insect infestation rate 0.00 at P < 0.05. Also the insect infestation was low as the maturity of the leaves increased. The population density of flea beetle (Phyllotreta cruciferea) and spotted beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) were observed to be relatively higher at vegetative stage and decreased at flowering stages while Dacus cucubitae caused significant economic damage during the fruiting stage to watermelon, melon and cucumber fruits (33.3, 20.0 and 1.0) respectively. This research work demonstrated that control of insect pests should be initiated at each growing stage of the selected crops.http://dx.doi.org/10.15414/afz.2017.20.04.78-83CucumberDacus cucubitaePyllotreta cruciferaewatermelonmelon
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author Alao Fatai Olaitan
Timothy Adebayo Abiodun
Adeola Odewole Foluke
Olomitutu Emmanuel Oluwaseyi
spellingShingle Alao Fatai Olaitan
Timothy Adebayo Abiodun
Adeola Odewole Foluke
Olomitutu Emmanuel Oluwaseyi
Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
Cucumber
Dacus cucubitae
Pyllotreta cruciferae
watermelon
melon
author_facet Alao Fatai Olaitan
Timothy Adebayo Abiodun
Adeola Odewole Foluke
Olomitutu Emmanuel Oluwaseyi
author_sort Alao Fatai Olaitan
title Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
title_short Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
title_full Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
title_fullStr Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
title_full_unstemmed Comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
title_sort comparative assessment of insect pests population densities of three selected cucurbit crops
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
series Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
issn 1335-258X
1336-9245
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The study on the relative abundance of insect pests is a critical factor for a successful implementation of insect pest management program. Therefore, this experiment was conducted to compare the intensity of insect infestations among the selected three cucurbit crops (Cucumber, Egusi melon and Watermelon). The experiment was set up at Teaching and Research Farm Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso in a Randomized Complete Block Design replicated three times. Significant difference was observed in the tested crops in respect to insect population density on leaf, flower and fruit. Among the tested crops, watermelon was observed to be the most susceptible to the observed insects meanwhile the cucumber had the least insect infestation rate 0.00 at P < 0.05. Also the insect infestation was low as the maturity of the leaves increased. The population density of flea beetle (Phyllotreta cruciferea) and spotted beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) were observed to be relatively higher at vegetative stage and decreased at flowering stages while Dacus cucubitae caused significant economic damage during the fruiting stage to watermelon, melon and cucumber fruits (33.3, 20.0 and 1.0) respectively. This research work demonstrated that control of insect pests should be initiated at each growing stage of the selected crops.
topic Cucumber
Dacus cucubitae
Pyllotreta cruciferae
watermelon
melon
url http://dx.doi.org/10.15414/afz.2017.20.04.78-83
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