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Occurrence and Damage Levels of IThaumatotibia leucotreta/I on Capsicum in Selected Counties in Lower Eastern Kenya
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Oundo, Judith Nabwire
, Ndlela, Shepard
, Kilalo, Dora
, Azrag, Abdelmutalab G. A
, Mohamed, Samira Abuelgasim
, Olubayo, Florence
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Moths
2023
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Occurrence and Damage Levels of IThaumatotibia leucotreta/I on Capsicum in Selected Counties in Lower Eastern Kenya
by
Oundo, Judith Nabwire
, Ndlela, Shepard
, Kilalo, Dora
, Azrag, Abdelmutalab G. A
, Mohamed, Samira Abuelgasim
, Olubayo, Florence
in
Moths
2023
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Occurrence and Damage Levels of IThaumatotibia leucotreta/I on Capsicum in Selected Counties in Lower Eastern Kenya
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Occurrence and Damage Levels of IThaumatotibia leucotreta/I on Capsicum in Selected Counties in Lower Eastern Kenya
2023
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The false codling moth (FCM), Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick), is believed to have originated from Ethiopia and sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, this pest has extensively spread and is found in most parts of Africa, with records in approximately 40 countries in over 100 host plant species. Despite Thaumatotibia leucotreta being the leading cause of interceptions of Capsicum and cut flowers exported by Kenya to the European Union, information on abundance and damage levels inflicted on capsicum is limited. The objective of the study was to assess the abundance and damage levels of T. leucotreta on capsicum in the selected counties in Lower Eastern Kenya (Kitui, Machakos, and Makueni counties). Higher T. leucotreta larval density per farm was recorded in Kitui County compared to other counties. In farms with capsicum only (not intercropped with other crops), the mean number of FCM larvae was relatively higher in Kitui. Farming practices such as the use of uncertified seeds and seedlings and the excessive use of pesticides may be the major contributors to high larval incidence in Kitui County.
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MDPI AG
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