Timing and distribution of attack by the banana weevil (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) in East African highland banana (Musa spp.)

Citation
Amk. Abera et al., Timing and distribution of attack by the banana weevil (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) in East African highland banana (Musa spp.), FLA ENTOMOL, 82(4), 1999, pp. 631-641
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST
ISSN journal
00154040 → ACNP
Volume
82
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
631 - 641
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-4040(199912)82:4<631:TADOAB>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Timing and distribution of attack on East African highland banana (Musa AAA EA) by the banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar), (Coleoptera: Curc ulionidae) was studied in a field trial at a farm 25 km NE of Kampala, Ugan da. Weevils were released at three densities (5, 20 and 40 females per mat) in 324 m(2) banana plots (cv Atwalira) that had been established 18 months earlier and maintained relatively free of weevils. Two weeks after release , entire mats were removed and examined far weevil eggs and first instar la rvae. At a density of 20 weevils per mat, oviposition occurred on 25% of pl ants less than 6 six months old (suckers) with an average of three eggs (ra nge 0-16) per infested plant. At the same time, 85% of flowered plants were attacked with mean oviposition of 15 eggs (range 0-41) per plant. An inver se relationship existed between weevil population density and eggs/female/p lant, Five females per mat produced an average of 7.2 eggs per flowered pla nt, whereas 20 females produced 15 eggs per flowered plant and 40 females p roduced 12.5 eggs. This suggests the existence of density-dependent factors in weevil oviposition. Over 90% of the oviposition occurred in the base of the pseudostem, with the remaining eggs found in the corm and roots near t he soil surface. However, in stands displaying high mat, (a condition in wh ich part of the corm appears above the soil surface) more eggs were found o n the corm than pseudostem.