Entomology Research Papers/Topics

EFFECTS OF ARTHROPOD ECTOPARASITE INFESTATIONS ON LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY IN THREE DISTRICTS IN SOUTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT Livestock are vital to subsistence and economic development, providing food, income, employment, manure and savings for Sub-Saharan African farmers. Diseases and arthropod ectoparasite infestations often impact negatively on livestock production and productivity. This study assessed the effects of arthropod ectoparasite infestations on the productivity of three ruminant (cattle, sheep and goats) livestock species in three Districts of Southern Ghana around the Volta River. A total of...

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF APHIDS AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES ON CABBAGE

ABSTRACT Cabbage is a popular vegetable grown in Ghana and serves as an important source of livelihood for small-scale farmers, especially in urban areas. However, its cultivation encounters several constraints such as attack by insect pests. A key insect pest is aphid that cause significant to the crops as they serve as vectors of plant diseases. Farmers thus resort to indiscriminate use of insecticides to reduce the damage caused by insect pests. However, insecticides are associated with ad...

SPECIES DIVERSITY OF BEDBUGS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THEIR SURVIVAL

ABSTRACT Bedbugs are blood-sucking insects of the order Hemiptera and family Cimicidae that derive nutrition from vertebrates, including humans, their feeding is allied to the transmitting several fungal, bacterial and viral infections. A rise in international travels and emergence of insecticide resistant bedbugs within the past decade has led to renewed interest in studying these insects. Anecdotally, bedbugs exist in homes, boarding houses, hotels and other human dwellings in Ghana but hav...

KNOWLEDGE GAPS, TRAINING NEEDS AND BIO-ECOLOGICAL STUDIES ON FRUIT-INFESTING FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN NORTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT Tephritid fruit flies are a major threat to the horticultural industry in sub-Saharan Africa owing to the heavy losses they cause to fruit and vegetable crops, and the resultant quarantine restrictions. Addressing the fruit fly menace in Ghana requires effective stakeholder training along the fruit value chain, coupled with adequate research information on management strategies. Baseline studies were conducted in northern Ghana to determine the priority management training needs of f...

EVALUATION OF SOME SWEET POTATO VARIETIES FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE WEEVIL, CYLAS SPP. (COLEOPTERA: BRENTIDAE).

ABSTRACT Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas Lam.) is a staple food crop for a large proportion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa. One important factor limiting its production and utilisation is infestation by weevils belonging to the genus Cylas, commonly known as sweetpotato weevils. The use of host plant resistance is an essential component for the integrated pest management of sweetpotato weevils. In this study, the susceptibility of some Ghanaian sweet potato varieties to infestations by...

COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF A LABORATORYADAPTED REDCO STRAIN OF ANOPHELES GAMBIAE GILES (DIPTERA; CULICIDAE) AND WILD POPULATIONS OF THE SAME SPECIES.

ABSTRACT The sterile insect technique involves mass rearing of male insects for sterility purpose. This heavily relies on male fitness and genetic compatibility of laboratory-adapted male insects and the wild to ensure successful competition with their male counterpart in the wild. Uniform environment in the laboratory as compared to the wild conditions might lead to genetic drift which might lead to reduced sexual competitiveness, fitness, morphological changes or changes in the sexual behav...

EVALUATION OF SIX PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON KEY INSECT PESTS OF TWO CABBAGE VARIETIES (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) IN THE KETU SOUTH MUNICIPALITY OF THE VOLTA REGION OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT Cabbage is a well-known vegetable grown in Ghana due to its nutritional value and serves as a source of livelihood for small scale farmers. Its cultivation is constraint by insect pests such as Plutella xylostella (L) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), Hellula undalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) and Brevicoryne brassicae (Aphididae) which cause significant damage and yield loss. Farmers especially those in the Ketu South municipality of the Volta region apply synthetic insecticides 12-15 times...

CHARACTERIZATION OF MALARIA TRANSMISSION AND INSECTICIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY STATUS OF ANOPHELES GAMBIAE SENSU LATO GILLES (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) IN SHAI-OSUDOKU DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT Malaria is a major public health problem in most developing countries. In Ghana, it is hyper-endemic with children under-five years, pregnant women and non-immune visitors being at greatest risk. The National Malaria Control Programme recognizes the use of Insecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs) as one of the multiple prevention tools in the control of the malaria vectors. But due to problems associated with ITNs which include rapid loss of bio-efficacy as a result of repeated washings and l...

THE IMPACT OF AN IRRIGATION SCHEME ON MALARIA TRANSMISSION BY ANOPHELES (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) IN A COASTAL SAVANNA AREA OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The impact of irrigation schemes on malaria risk has been a perennial subject of debate in that transmission in irrigated areas can appear higher, less than or similar in neighboring non-irrigated villages. To study its impact on malaria transmission in the coastal savanna area of Ghana, adult Anopheles mosquito populations were studied during the dry season of 2002 - 2003 in two villages, Okyereko which is situated within a rice-growing irrigation scheme and Bewadze located 9.5km aw...

CONTROL OF THE COWPEA BEETLE CALLOSOBRUCHUS MACULATUS (F.) ( COLEOPTERA: BRUCHIDAE) ON STORED COWPEA USING VEGETABLE OILS

ABSTRACT Coconut oil and two types of palm oil (Palmin oil and Frytol oil) were evaluated for the control of the cowpea beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) on stored cowpea. The oils were applied at the rate of 4, 6 and 10 ml per kg cowpea. Oil treatment reduced oviposition and progeny emergence but did not affect the longevity of the adult insects. The highest dosage of 10 ml per kg seed protected the seeds for five months. Palmin oil appeared superior to coconut and frytol oil. The oils h...

Evaluation of neem seed extracts for the management of some cocoa mirid species

ABSTRACT Laboratory and field studies were conducted to investigate the toxicity, antifeedant activity, moulting inhibition property and persistence of two neem seed extracts against the cocoa mirids Distantiella theobroma (Dist.) and Sahlbergella singularis Hagl. The study also investigated the effects of neem extracts on nontarget arthropods. Propoxur (Unden 200 EC) was used for baseline comparison. In the laboratory bioassays, the neem was applied at the concentrations of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%...

Evaluation of neem {Azadirachta indica A. Juss) seed extracts for the management of some cocoa mirid species

ABSTRACT Laboratory and field studies were conducted to investigate the toxicity, antifeedant activity, moulting inhibition property and persistence of two neem seed extracts against the cocoa mirids Distantiella theobroma (Dist.) and Sahlbergella singularis Hagl. The study also investigated the effects of neem extracts on nontarget arthropods. Propoxur (Unden 200 EC) was used for baseline comparison. In the laboratory bioassays, the neem was applied at the concentrations of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%...

Evaluation of Isolated Fungal Entomopathogens and Seed Extracts of Piper Guineense Against Larvae of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in the Laboratory

ABSTRACT A major constraint to increased and sustainable production of tomatoes is its infestation by insect pests particularly the tomato fruit worm Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The control of this insect relies heavily on the use of synthetic insecticides which have negative environmental effects. Some insects have developed resistance to certain insecticides. Efforts are therefore being made to look for alternative control strategies that are environmentally-safe...

PATTERNS OF PESTICIDE USE AND RESIDUE LEVELS IN EXPORTABLE PINEAPPLE (Ananas comosus L. Merr.)

ABSTRACT Pesticide use pattern on exportable pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merr.) (Smooth Cayenne) was studied in the Akwapim South District of Ghana through administration of questionnaires. Among the several pesticides listed as being used, only nine, representing 43%, had been provisionally approved for use on exportable pineapples. Farmers handled pesticides carelessly without necessary caution though they had general awareness of hazards of pesticides. Residue levels of chlorpyrifos...

DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF HORNBILLS IN SOME SELECTED MATRICES/LANDSCAPES IN SOUTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT A study of the seasonal patterns of distribution and abundance of hornbills was carried out from October 2010 to September 2011 in six protected areas of the Upper Guinea Forest of Ghana, a sacred grove, two urban settlements and a biodiversity plot in four regions of Ghana. The study compared the effects of the rainy and dry seasons on the distribution and abundance of hornbills in different matrix types. More hornbills were recorded in the dry season than in the rainy season. Five...


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