ABSTRACT
Cultural practices as management strategy for beanfly
control were examined over four cropping seasons in 1991 and 1992
under f a r m e r’s developed field conditions at Oyugis, in Homa Bay
District of Western Kenya. In many parts of East and Central
Africa, the beanfly is a major constraint to the production of
the bean crop (Phaseolus vulgari s ), Its incidence causes yield
losses averaging 47-87%, Control methods used against the pest
are mostly insecticides based. Cultural control as a pest
management strategy is a less considered area of research which
needs to be studied, since it is the first line of defence
against pest populations and results in little or no added cost ^
For this reason studies on five cultural practices (soil
fertility, intercropping, weeding regimes, plant spacing and
planting time) on beanfly infestation were undertaken as possible
control methods,
Increase in nitrogen levels increased beanfly infestation by
12-66%. Phosphorus served as catalyst for nitrogen assimilation.
The fertilized plants were more succulent, tender and had more
nutrients and therefore offered better conditions for beanfly
penetration into bean stems, fecundity and development. However,
the infested plants in fertilized soils were able to compensate
for the damage caused to them and grew quickly to pass the
critical stages. Thus the beanfly infestation had little effect
on grain yield. The effect of beanfly infestation on yield when
no nitrogen and phosphorus were applied, was a 48% reduction in
yield, Therefore, the use of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers
reduced the effect of beanfly damage and increased grain yield.
Intercropping increased beanfly infestation compared to pure
stands of beans. The microc 1imatic conditions (light intensity,
temperature and relative humidity) created by intercropping of
beans with maize increased beanfly infestation compared to that
in the bean monocrop.
Weeding regimes had no effect on beanfly infestation,
However weed-free, and weeding three weeks after plant emergence,
provided better grain yield,
Plant spacing studies showed an increase of beanfly
infestation in wider spacings. The optimal plant density of
222,222/ha (30x15 cm) seemed to give the least beanfly
infestation and a high grain yield.
Early planting with the first rains reduced beanfly
infestation and gave better grain yield.
Two species of beanfly, Ophi omyi a phaseoli Tryon and 0,
spencerel1 a Greathead, were identified in Oyugis, where 0.
spencerel1 a was more predominant,
Parasitoids regulated beanfly population in nature. Six
species of parasitoids were identified, with Opi us phaseol i being
the dominant species. They were host density-dependent and
reduced beanfly population by 14-24%,
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The experimental results indicate that the use of nitrogen
and phosphorus fertilizers, monocropping system, optimal plant
density of 222,222 plants/ha and early planting time were good
cultural practices that can form a part of an integrated pest
management (IPM) strategy to reduce beanfly infestation with
consequent increase in bean production.
KAYITARE, J (2021). INFESTATION OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (L) BY THE BEANFLY O P HIOMYIA SPP. (DIPTERA: A G R O M Y Z I D A E ) AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY CULTURAL PRACTICES. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/infestation-of-phaseolus-vulgaris-l-by-the-beanfly-o-p-hiomyia-spp-diptera-a-g-r-o-m-y-z-i-d-a-e-and-its-management-by-cultural-practices
KAYITARE, JOSEPH "INFESTATION OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (L) BY THE BEANFLY O P HIOMYIA SPP. (DIPTERA: A G R O M Y Z I D A E ) AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY CULTURAL PRACTICES" Afribary. Afribary, 30 Mar. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/infestation-of-phaseolus-vulgaris-l-by-the-beanfly-o-p-hiomyia-spp-diptera-a-g-r-o-m-y-z-i-d-a-e-and-its-management-by-cultural-practices. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
KAYITARE, JOSEPH . "INFESTATION OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (L) BY THE BEANFLY O P HIOMYIA SPP. (DIPTERA: A G R O M Y Z I D A E ) AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY CULTURAL PRACTICES". Afribary, Afribary, 30 Mar. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/infestation-of-phaseolus-vulgaris-l-by-the-beanfly-o-p-hiomyia-spp-diptera-a-g-r-o-m-y-z-i-d-a-e-and-its-management-by-cultural-practices >.
KAYITARE, JOSEPH . "INFESTATION OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (L) BY THE BEANFLY O P HIOMYIA SPP. (DIPTERA: A G R O M Y Z I D A E ) AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY CULTURAL PRACTICES" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/infestation-of-phaseolus-vulgaris-l-by-the-beanfly-o-p-hiomyia-spp-diptera-a-g-r-o-m-y-z-i-d-a-e-and-its-management-by-cultural-practices