Identification of Insect Pest Species of Maize, Their Infestation and Damage Levels at Ziway Dugda Woreda, Arsi Zone, Ethiopia

Lemmessa Gemmeda *

Department of Plant Science, Arsi University, P.O.Box 193, Asella, Ethiopia

Emana Getu

Department of Biology, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The survey was carried out in 2017 main cropping season to support farmers for correct insect pest identification. Three Kebeles, Hallo, Sambaro and Herara with five farmer’s fields randomly selected. Ten representative plants were taken from each field. Data on mean larval density per plant, percentage leaf infestation and damage levels were assessed. Results from mean larval density per plant showed that significant difference between insect species (R2= 0.96, Pr (>|Z|=0.013) where the highest 1.55-2.30 was recorded from C. partellus. There was a significant difference between C. partellus and M. trapezalis; S. frugiperda and M. trapezalis in percentage leaf infestation (R2=0.75, Pr. (>|Z|=2e-16) where, the highest were recorded from C. partellus and S. frugiperda representing 50-90% and 40-90% respectively. From the above, C. partellus and S. frugiperda were at risk, as a result insecticide was recommended. M. trapezalis showed a lower infestation level so that hand picking was more economical than use of insecticide. Hence, registration and detail molecular identification will be needed as M. trapezals is the first record on maize crop in Ethiopia.

Keywords: Maize, insect pest species of maize, C. partellus, S. frugiperda, M. trapezalis, Ziway Dugda, Ethiopia, Hallo, Sambaro, Herara


How to Cite

Gemmeda, Lemmessa, and Emana Getu. 2018. “Identification of Insect Pest Species of Maize, Their Infestation and Damage Levels at Ziway Dugda Woreda, Arsi Zone, Ethiopia”. Asian Journal of Research in Zoology 1 (1):1-11. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajriz/2018/v1i11087.

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