Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes

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Dearth of information exists on the effects of planting dates and genotypes on grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L.) infestation and dry matter accumulation in the root organ of cassava. An experiment was conducted at the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences Experimental site of Njala University...

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Autores: Torto, Saffea Joseph, Samura, Alusaine Edward, Sundufu, Abu James, Quee, David Dan, Musa, Dennis Peter, Kanu, Sheku Alfred, Fomba, Sahr Ngoba, Norman, Prince Emmanuel
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/2001
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Grasshoppers
Planting dates
Management
Root dry matter
Cassava
Saltamontes
fechas de plantación
manejo
materia seca radicular
yuca
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
Infestación de Saltamontes (Zonocerus variegatus L) y Contenido de Materia Seca en Raíces de Yuca Influenciados por la Fecha de Siembra y los Genotipos de Yuca
title Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
spellingShingle Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
Torto, Saffea Joseph
Grasshoppers
Planting dates
Management
Root dry matter
Cassava
Saltamontes
fechas de plantación
manejo
materia seca radicular
yuca
title_short Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
title_full Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
title_fullStr Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
title_sort Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava Genotypes
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torto, Saffea Joseph
Samura, Alusaine Edward
Sundufu, Abu James
Quee, David Dan
Musa, Dennis Peter
Kanu, Sheku Alfred
Fomba, Sahr Ngoba
Norman, Prince Emmanuel
Torto, Saffea Joseph
Samura, Alusaine Edward
Sundufu, Abu James
Quee, David Dan
Musa, Dennis Peter
Kanu, Sheku Alfred
Fomba, Sahr Ngoba
Norman, Prince Emmanuel
author Torto, Saffea Joseph
author_facet Torto, Saffea Joseph
Samura, Alusaine Edward
Sundufu, Abu James
Quee, David Dan
Musa, Dennis Peter
Kanu, Sheku Alfred
Fomba, Sahr Ngoba
Norman, Prince Emmanuel
Sundufu, Abu James
Quee, David Dan
Kanu, Sheku Alfred
author_role author
author2 Samura, Alusaine Edward
Sundufu, Abu James
Quee, David Dan
Musa, Dennis Peter
Kanu, Sheku Alfred
Fomba, Sahr Ngoba
Norman, Prince Emmanuel
Sundufu, Abu James
Quee, David Dan
Kanu, Sheku Alfred
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Grasshoppers
Planting dates
Management
Root dry matter
Cassava
Saltamontes
fechas de plantación
manejo
materia seca radicular
yuca
topic Grasshoppers
Planting dates
Management
Root dry matter
Cassava
Saltamontes
fechas de plantación
manejo
materia seca radicular
yuca
description Dearth of information exists on the effects of planting dates and genotypes on grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L.) infestation and dry matter accumulation in the root organ of cassava. An experiment was conducted at the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences Experimental site of Njala University site during 2007/2008 and 2015/2016 cropping seasons. This study assessed the effects of planting date and cassava genotypes on grasshopper infestation and root dry matter accumulation in cassava. The experiment utilized four cassava genotypes (Cocoa, SLICASS 1, SLICASS 4 and SLICASS 6) and three planting dates (June, September and December) laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. Findings showed that the incidence and severity of grasshopper attacks, as well as root dry matter contents were significantly (p<0.05) different between variety and planting dates. The grasshopper severity scores increased from 3 months after planting (MAP) (1.6) to 9 MAP (2.6). Similarly, the incidence increased from 3 MAP (23.0 %) to 9 MAP (29.7 %). The lowest percent incidence of grasshoppers was observed in June (24.8%), followed by September (26.0 %), whilst December recorded the highest (30.7 %). Similar trends were exhibited for severity score for June (1.5), September (2.2) and December (2.5) planting dates. Genotype SLICASS 6 (42.21 %) had the highest root dry matter content, followed by SLICASS 1 (42.17 %), while Cocoa and SLICASS 4 had the lowest of 41.90 %. The protected plots recorded higher root dry matter content (44.0 %) than the unprotected plots (40.9 %). Identification of tolerant cassava variety, protection of cassava field from grasshopper infestation and harvesting cassava in December could be exploited for selection and production of tolerant cassava variety with desired processing traits such as high root dry matter content.
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spelling Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L) Infestation and Root Dry Matter Content of Cassava as Influenced by Planting Date and Cassava GenotypesInfestación de Saltamontes (Zonocerus variegatus L) y Contenido de Materia Seca en Raíces de Yuca Influenciados por la Fecha de Siembra y los Genotipos de YucaTorto, Saffea JosephSamura, Alusaine EdwardSundufu, Abu JamesQuee, David Dan Musa, Dennis PeterKanu, Sheku Alfred Fomba, Sahr Ngoba Norman, Prince EmmanuelTorto, Saffea JosephSamura, Alusaine EdwardSundufu, Abu James Quee, David DanMusa, Dennis PeterKanu, Sheku AlfredFomba, Sahr Ngoba Norman, Prince EmmanuelGrasshoppersPlanting datesManagementRoot dry matterCassavaSaltamontesfechas de plantaciónmanejomateria seca radicularyucaDearth of information exists on the effects of planting dates and genotypes on grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L.) infestation and dry matter accumulation in the root organ of cassava. An experiment was conducted at the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences Experimental site of Njala University site during 2007/2008 and 2015/2016 cropping seasons. This study assessed the effects of planting date and cassava genotypes on grasshopper infestation and root dry matter accumulation in cassava. The experiment utilized four cassava genotypes (Cocoa, SLICASS 1, SLICASS 4 and SLICASS 6) and three planting dates (June, September and December) laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. Findings showed that the incidence and severity of grasshopper attacks, as well as root dry matter contents were significantly (p<0.05) different between variety and planting dates. The grasshopper severity scores increased from 3 months after planting (MAP) (1.6) to 9 MAP (2.6). Similarly, the incidence increased from 3 MAP (23.0 %) to 9 MAP (29.7 %). The lowest percent incidence of grasshoppers was observed in June (24.8%), followed by September (26.0 %), whilst December recorded the highest (30.7 %). Similar trends were exhibited for severity score for June (1.5), September (2.2) and December (2.5) planting dates. Genotype SLICASS 6 (42.21 %) had the highest root dry matter content, followed by SLICASS 1 (42.17 %), while Cocoa and SLICASS 4 had the lowest of 41.90 %. The protected plots recorded higher root dry matter content (44.0 %) than the unprotected plots (40.9 %). Identification of tolerant cassava variety, protection of cassava field from grasshopper infestation and harvesting cassava in December could be exploited for selection and production of tolerant cassava variety with desired processing traits such as high root dry matter content.Existe poca información sobre los efectos de las fechas de siembra y los genotipos sobre la infestación de saltamontes (Zonocerus variegatus L.) y la acumulación de materia seca en el órgano radicular de la yuca. Se realizó un experimento en el sitio experimental de la Escuela de Agricultura y Ciencias de la Alimentación, de la Universidad de Njala durante las temporadas de cultivo 2007/2008 y 2015/2016. Este estudio evaluó los efectos de la fecha de siembra y los genotipos de yuca sobre la infestación de saltamontes y la acumulación de materia seca en la raíz de la yuca. El experimento utilizó cuatro genotipos de mandioca (Cacao, SLICASS 1, SLICASS 4 y SLICASS 6) y tres fechas de siembra (junio, septiembre y diciembre) dispuestos en un diseño de bloques completos aleatorizados (RCBD) con tres repeticiones. Los resultados mostraron que la incidencia y la gravedad de los ataques de saltamontes, así como el contenido de materia seca radicular, fueron significativamente diferentes (p<0.05) entre la variedad y las fechas de plantación. Las puntuaciones de severidad del saltamontes aumentaron 3 meses después de la plantación (MAP) (1.6) a 9 MAP (2.6). Del mismo modo, la incidencia aumentó de 3 MAP (23 %) a 9 MAP (29.7 %). El porcentaje más bajo de incidencia de saltamontes se observó en junio (24.8 %), seguido de septiembre (26 %), mientras que diciembre registró el más alto (30.7 %). Se observaron tendencias similares para la puntuación de severidad en las fechas de plantación de junio (1.5), septiembre (2.2) y diciembre (2.5). El genotipo SLICASS 6 (42.21 %) tuvo el mayor contenido de materia seca radicular, seguido de SLICASS 1 (42.17 %), mientras que Cacao y SLICASS 4 tuvieron el más bajo de 41.90 %. Las parcelas protegidas registraron un mayor contenido de materia seca radicular (44 %) que las parcelas no protegidas (40.9 %). La identificación de la variedad de yuca tolerante, la protección del campo de yuca contra la infestación de saltamontes y la cosecha de yuca en diciembre podrían aprovecharse para la selección y producción de la variedad de yuca tolerante con rasgos de procesamiento deseados, tales como un alto contenido de materia seca de la raíz.Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina2023-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/200110.21704/pja.v7i1.2001Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): January to April; 42-50Peruvian Journal of Agronomy; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2023): Enero a Abril; 42-502616-4477reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMenghttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/jpagronomy/article/view/2001/2663Derechos de autor 2023 Saffea Joseph Torto, Alusaine Edward Samura, Abu James Sundufu, David Dan Quee, Dennis Peter Musa, Sheku Alfred Kanu, Sahr Ngoba Fomba, Prince Emmanuel Normanhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/20012025-04-23T14:07:45Z
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