Effects Of Insecticide Treated Nets In The Management Of Tomato Pests And Their Impact On Natural Enemies And Yield In Nairobi And Murang’a Counties

Tomato is a popular vegetable in Kenya and is extensively grown by small-scale farmers. In spite of the economic benefits to the farmers, insect pests remain one of the most significant constraints to tomato production. Current insect pests control measures rely on pesticides despite the known hazards to human health and the environment. Repeated use of pesticides has also led to the development of resistance by pests. Therefore, it is important to evaluate other pest control strategies that are safe, effective and economically viable with the aim of minimizing the hazardous effects of insecticide residues. This study investigated the effectiveness of alpha cypermethrin treated nets against tomato insect pests and its impact on yield and natural enemies of tomato pests. The study was conducted on station at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) experimental plots at Kabete and at the Horticultural Practical Training Centre (HPTC) in Thika over a six month period. A local variety of tomato, Riogrande®, was sown in the nursery and was transplanted on the fourth week after sowing. The insecticide treated nets with a mesh size of 0.9 mm and two non-treated nets with a mesh size of 0.9 mm and 0.4 mm respectively were used. The efficacy of the insecticide treated nets and non treated nets (mesh size of 0.9 mm and 0.4 mm respectively) were evaluated over a six month period. Each treatment was replicated five times in a completely randomized block design. Assessing the abundance and diversity of insect pests and their natural enemies on tomatoes was carried out by collecting and counting their numbers weekly for every replicate. Ripe tomatoes were harvested twelve weeks after transplanting, sorted and classified into marketable and unmarketable fruits. The total number of marketable fruits and fruit weights were obtained.

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APA

OMONDI, V (2021). Effects Of Insecticide Treated Nets In The Management Of Tomato Pests And Their Impact On Natural Enemies And Yield In Nairobi And Murang’a Counties. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/effects-of-insecticide-treated-nets-in-the-management-of-tomato-pests-and-their-impact-on-natural-enemies-and-yield-in-nairobi-and-murang-a-counties

MLA 8th

OMONDI, VICTOR "Effects Of Insecticide Treated Nets In The Management Of Tomato Pests And Their Impact On Natural Enemies And Yield In Nairobi And Murang’a Counties" Afribary. Afribary, 05 Jun. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/effects-of-insecticide-treated-nets-in-the-management-of-tomato-pests-and-their-impact-on-natural-enemies-and-yield-in-nairobi-and-murang-a-counties. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

OMONDI, VICTOR . "Effects Of Insecticide Treated Nets In The Management Of Tomato Pests And Their Impact On Natural Enemies And Yield In Nairobi And Murang’a Counties". Afribary, Afribary, 05 Jun. 2021. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/effects-of-insecticide-treated-nets-in-the-management-of-tomato-pests-and-their-impact-on-natural-enemies-and-yield-in-nairobi-and-murang-a-counties >.

Chicago

OMONDI, VICTOR . "Effects Of Insecticide Treated Nets In The Management Of Tomato Pests And Their Impact On Natural Enemies And Yield In Nairobi And Murang’a Counties" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/effects-of-insecticide-treated-nets-in-the-management-of-tomato-pests-and-their-impact-on-natural-enemies-and-yield-in-nairobi-and-murang-a-counties