| Literature DB >> 27026875 |
M Abdallah1, M W Mwatawala1, A B Kudra1.
Abstract
The invasive African black beetle Heteronychus arator F. is a serious pest of crops in Tropical and sub Tropical regions, including East Africa. Literature on ecology of this pest in Sub Saharan Africa is scarce. Dispersal and abundance of H. arator were determined in maize fields in Njombe Region, in the Southern highlands of Tanzania, from December 2013 to May 2014. Adults of H. arator were collected monthly by hand picking and pitfall traps. Results showed that larvae were present throughout the growing season, with low population at planting and peak period coinciding with optimum soil moisture. The abundance of adults varied with time, with high peaks recorded in January. Abundance of both larvae and adults were significantly affected by fertilizer type, with high populations in farmyard manure. The type of fertilizer significantly affected dispersal of H. arator. A high number of beetles moved significantly longer distances in farmyard and inorganic fertilizer compared to bioslurry a day after release. Abundance of of beetles was negatively correlated with rainfall but positively correlated with average temperature, while abundance of larvae was positively correlated with rainfall. The results provide useful input into management of H. arator under different fertilizer practices and weather conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Fertilizer; Heteronychus arator; Spatial; Temporal
Year: 2016 PMID: 27026875 PMCID: PMC4766157 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-1847-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Description of study locations
| District | Village | Location | Altitude (m a.s.l) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wanging’ombe | Nyumbanitu | S09°14.970′; E034°40.822′ | 1994 |
| Njombe | Nyombo | S09°3.038′; E034°48.845′ | 1809 |
| Mtwango | S09°02.697′; E034°48.648′ | 1800 | |
| Ibumila | S09° 11.595′; E034°8.513′ | 1840 |
Fertilizer treatments used in the trial
| Treatment | Fertilizer type | Content | Application rate | Timing of application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inorganic fertilizer | Yara Mila cereal | 23 % N, 10 % P2O5, 5 % K2O, 5 % MgO, 3 % S, and 0.3 % Zn | 526 kg YMC/ha | At planting |
| Yara Vera | 46 % N | 40 kg N/ha | 4 weeks after planting | |
| Yara Mila Java | 23 % N, 6 % S | 74 kg YMJ/ha | 12 weeks After planting | |
| Bio slurry | Bio slurry manure | 1.8 % N, 1.5 % P2O5, 1.7 % K2O | 8000 kg/ha | At planting |
| Bio slurry leachate | 1.8 % N, 1.5 % P2O5, 1 % K2O | 10,000 L/ha | 4 weeks after planting | |
| FYM | Farmyard manure | 0.8 % N,0.5 % P2O5, 0.7 % K2O | 10,000 kg/ha | At planting |
Fig. 1Mean number of of larvae of H. arator in plots treated with different types of fertilizers
Fig. 2Mean number of of adults of H. arator in plots treated with different types of fertilizers (BS bioslurry, FYM farmyard manure, IF inorganic fertilizer) (BS Bioslurry, FYM farmyard manure, IF inorganic fertilizer)
Fig. 3Mean number of beetles caught at various distances from release point in plots under different fertilizer treatments a a day after release b 2 days after release c 3 days after release. (BS bioslurry, FYM farmyard manure, IF inorganic fertilizer). Mean with the same letters are not significantly different (Tukey test, 95 % CI)
Correlation between number of adults and weather parameters
| Parameter | e | SE | t (*) | Tpr | Exp (β) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RH | 0.367 | 0.204 | 1.80 | 0.072 | 1.444 |
| Rainfall | −0.01112 | 0.00218 | −5.10 | <.001 | 0.9889 |
| Av temperature | 0.748 | 0.166 | 4.50 | <.001 | 2.112 |
e coefficient of parameters, SE standard error of estimates, t (*) standard error, tpr probability, Exp (β) exponent of estimate
Correlation between number of larvae and weather parameters
| Parameter | e | SE | t (*) | Tpr | Exp (β) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RH | 0.577 | 0.368 | 1.57 | 0.117 | 1.780 |
| Rainfall | 0.00449 | 0.00207 | 2.17 | 0.030 | 1.004 |
| Av temperature | 0.029 | 0.100 | 0.29 | 0.773 | 1.029 |
e coefficient of parameters, SE standard error of estimates, t (*) standard error, tpr probability, Exp (β) exponent of estimate