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    Insect pests of cowpeas vigna unguiculata(l.) walp. and studies on cowpea yieldassessment under different chemical sprayregimes and minimum use of insecticidesagainst the dominant insect pest speciesat Katumani dryland rese4rch station, Kenya

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    1983
    Author
    Mabonga, F R A
    Type
    Thesis
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    Abstract
    Studies to identify major insect pests attacking cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp., in the field and to assess cowpea yields under different chemical control regimes were conducted at Katumani, Kenya during th'e short and the long rainy seasons of 1978 and 1979 respectively_ From materials collected in unsprayed plots, the cowpea crap was found to be attacked by a total of 43 species of insects which were classified into seven orders: Diptera (1),Co1eoptera (10), Heteroptera (15), Homoptera (3), Lepidoptera {8},Or t h o p t e ra (4) and Thysanoptera (2). Only a few of these were considered major pests, ,namely, Acanthomia horrida Germ, Agrotis segetu D and S, Anoplocnemiscurvipes F., Aphis craccivora Koch, Callosobruchus maculatus Fab., Heliothis armigera Hb, Lagria villosa Fab , , Maruca testulalis Geyer. Megalurothrips sjostedti Trybom, Nezara viridula L. Maximum seed yields were obtained from cowpea I plots sprayed with gamma BHC insecticide after flowering. There were no significant ·differences i,n yields between plots sprayed with insecticide before flowering and those of the untreated plots. insecticidal treatments applied four times after flowering at 14 days interval, starting at the appearance of first flowers,gave significantly higher yields than spraying two times after onset of flowering at 45 days apart. Mean seed yield of the ten varieties of cowpea used differed significantly between treated and untreated cowpea plots. The local" varieties KAT 1, KAT 2 and KAK 1 constantly performed ell producing higher yields than the exotic varieties except VITA 4. Aphids which were one of the most important pests of cowpea at Katumani preferred to colonize prostrate varieties to erect ones in growth habit. When gamma BHC insecticide was applied to plots attacked with aphids there was no correlation between insecticide application and cowpea varietal yields.
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    Mabonga, F.R.A.(1983).Insect pests of cowpeas vigna unguiculata(l.) walp. and studies on cowpea yieldassessment under different chemical sprayregimes and minimum use of insecticidesagainst the dominant insect pest speciesat Katumani dryland rese4rch station, Kenya
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    University of Nairobi
    Publisher
    Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Insect pests
    Cowpeas
    Vigna unguiculata(l.) walp
    Cowpea yield
    Chemical spray
    Katumani dryland research station
    Kenya
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