Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize

Combined effect of hermetic bag and varietal resistance was studied for control of Prostephanus truncatus and Sitophilus zeamais. Two maize varieties: resistant (CKPH08028) and susceptible (PH3253) were used in combination with SuperGrain bag II™, PICS bag, Smartbag -1, Polypropylene bag and Actellic super dust. A mean of 5.2% Carbon dioxide for both PICS and SuperGrain II™ bags and 2.6% for Smartbag -1 were recorded. PICS and SuperGrain II™ bags suppressed insect population, prevented grain loss and cross - infestation of insects from the surrounding environment. Grain weight losses were 0.3% in the PICS and 0.9% in the SuperGrain IV-R™ bags compared to 23.9% in the polypropylene bags, 180 days after storage. No grain protection benefits were gained when either insect resistant (CKPH08028) or susceptible (PH5253) maize grains were stored in PICS or SuperGrain II™ bags (<5% damage and <1% weight loss). Synergistic benefits in protection were gained when the weight loss of CKPH08028 grains stored in either PICS or SuperGrain II™ bags were compared to that of the same variety stored in the polypropylene bags. Admixture of maize grain with Actellic super dust and storage in polypropylene bag did not prevent infliction of damage (45.6%) and weight loss (13.6%) due to insect pests. The novelty of the work is demonstrated in the potential use of hermetic bags in combination with insect resistant maize technologies to significantly reduce weight loss from 30% to less than 1% without use of pesticide. This would improve food security at household level. The findings of this study would support agricultural policy formulation and monitoring of loss reduction activities.

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Main Authors: Likhayo, P., Tadele Tefera, Mugo, S.N., Mueke, J.
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Published: International Journal of Science and Research 2015
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Hermetic Bag, Insect Resistance Maize, Weight Loss, MAIZE, STORED PRODUCTS PESTS, PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS, SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS, POSTHARVEST LOSSES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-214732021-04-23T13:00:21Z Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize Likhayo, P. Tadele Tefera Mugo, S.N. Mueke, J. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Hermetic Bag Insect Resistance Maize Weight Loss MAIZE STORED PRODUCTS PESTS PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS POSTHARVEST LOSSES Combined effect of hermetic bag and varietal resistance was studied for control of Prostephanus truncatus and Sitophilus zeamais. Two maize varieties: resistant (CKPH08028) and susceptible (PH3253) were used in combination with SuperGrain bag II™, PICS bag, Smartbag -1, Polypropylene bag and Actellic super dust. A mean of 5.2% Carbon dioxide for both PICS and SuperGrain II™ bags and 2.6% for Smartbag -1 were recorded. PICS and SuperGrain II™ bags suppressed insect population, prevented grain loss and cross - infestation of insects from the surrounding environment. Grain weight losses were 0.3% in the PICS and 0.9% in the SuperGrain IV-R™ bags compared to 23.9% in the polypropylene bags, 180 days after storage. No grain protection benefits were gained when either insect resistant (CKPH08028) or susceptible (PH5253) maize grains were stored in PICS or SuperGrain II™ bags (<5% damage and <1% weight loss). Synergistic benefits in protection were gained when the weight loss of CKPH08028 grains stored in either PICS or SuperGrain II™ bags were compared to that of the same variety stored in the polypropylene bags. Admixture of maize grain with Actellic super dust and storage in polypropylene bag did not prevent infliction of damage (45.6%) and weight loss (13.6%) due to insect pests. The novelty of the work is demonstrated in the potential use of hermetic bags in combination with insect resistant maize technologies to significantly reduce weight loss from 30% to less than 1% without use of pesticide. This would improve food security at household level. The findings of this study would support agricultural policy formulation and monitoring of loss reduction activities. 2305-2313 2021-04-20T17:31:16Z 2021-04-20T17:31:16Z 2015 Article Published Version https://hdl.handle.net/10883/21473 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access Maharashtra (India) International Journal of Science and Research https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=NOV151539 12 4 2319-7064 International Journal of Science and Research
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Hermetic Bag
Insect Resistance Maize
Weight Loss
MAIZE
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS
SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS
POSTHARVEST LOSSES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Hermetic Bag
Insect Resistance Maize
Weight Loss
MAIZE
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS
SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS
POSTHARVEST LOSSES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Hermetic Bag
Insect Resistance Maize
Weight Loss
MAIZE
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS
SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS
POSTHARVEST LOSSES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Hermetic Bag
Insect Resistance Maize
Weight Loss
MAIZE
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS
SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS
POSTHARVEST LOSSES
Likhayo, P.
Tadele Tefera
Mugo, S.N.
Mueke, J.
Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
description Combined effect of hermetic bag and varietal resistance was studied for control of Prostephanus truncatus and Sitophilus zeamais. Two maize varieties: resistant (CKPH08028) and susceptible (PH3253) were used in combination with SuperGrain bag II™, PICS bag, Smartbag -1, Polypropylene bag and Actellic super dust. A mean of 5.2% Carbon dioxide for both PICS and SuperGrain II™ bags and 2.6% for Smartbag -1 were recorded. PICS and SuperGrain II™ bags suppressed insect population, prevented grain loss and cross - infestation of insects from the surrounding environment. Grain weight losses were 0.3% in the PICS and 0.9% in the SuperGrain IV-R™ bags compared to 23.9% in the polypropylene bags, 180 days after storage. No grain protection benefits were gained when either insect resistant (CKPH08028) or susceptible (PH5253) maize grains were stored in PICS or SuperGrain II™ bags (<5% damage and <1% weight loss). Synergistic benefits in protection were gained when the weight loss of CKPH08028 grains stored in either PICS or SuperGrain II™ bags were compared to that of the same variety stored in the polypropylene bags. Admixture of maize grain with Actellic super dust and storage in polypropylene bag did not prevent infliction of damage (45.6%) and weight loss (13.6%) due to insect pests. The novelty of the work is demonstrated in the potential use of hermetic bags in combination with insect resistant maize technologies to significantly reduce weight loss from 30% to less than 1% without use of pesticide. This would improve food security at household level. The findings of this study would support agricultural policy formulation and monitoring of loss reduction activities.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Hermetic Bag
Insect Resistance Maize
Weight Loss
MAIZE
STORED PRODUCTS PESTS
PROSTEPHANUS TRUNCATUS
SITOPHILUS ZEAMAIS
POSTHARVEST LOSSES
author Likhayo, P.
Tadele Tefera
Mugo, S.N.
Mueke, J.
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Tadele Tefera
Mugo, S.N.
Mueke, J.
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title Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
title_short Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
title_full Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
title_fullStr Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
title_full_unstemmed Combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
title_sort combined effect of hermetic bag and insect resistant variety for the control of larger grain borer and maize weevil in stored maize
publisher International Journal of Science and Research
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