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Farmers' knowledge and perceptions of potato pests and their management in Uganda

机译:乌干达农民对马铃薯害虫的知识和认识及其管理

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As we initiate entomological research on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in Uganda, there is need to understand farmers' knowledge of existing insect pest problems and their management practices. Such information is important for designing a suitable intervention and successful integrated pest management (IPM) strategy. A farm household survey using a structured questionnaire was conducted among 204 potato farmers in six districts of Uganda (i.e., Kabale, Kisoro, Mbale, Kapchorwa, Mubende, and Kyegegwa) during August and September 2013. Diseases, insect pests, price fluctuations, and low market prices were the four highest ranked constraints in potato production, in order of decreasing importance. Cutworms {Agrotis spp.), aphids (Myzuspersicae (Sulzer)), and potato tuber moth (Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller)) were the three most severe insect pests. Ants (Dorylis orantalis Westwood), whiteflies {Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)), and leafminer flies (Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard)) were pests of moderate importance. Major yield losses are predominantly due to late blight {Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary) and reached 100% without chemical control in the districts of Kabale, Kisoro, Mbale, and Kapchorwa. On average, farmers had little to moderate knowledge about pest characteristics. The predominant control methods were use of fungicides (72 % of respondents) and insecticides (62 % of respondents). On average, only 5 % of the 204 farmers knew about insect pests and their natural enemies. This lack of knowledge calls for training of both farmers and extension workers in insect pest identification, their biology, and control. Empowering farmers with knowledge about insect pests is essential for the reduction of pesticide misuse and uptake of more environmentally friendly approaches like IPM. Field surveys would need follow-up in order to assess the actual field infestation rates and intensities of each insect pest and compare the results with the responses received from farmers.
机译:在我们开始对乌干达马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)进行昆虫学研究时,有必要了解农民对现有虫害问题及其管理实践的了解。此类信息对于设计合适的干预措施和成功的病虫害综合治理(IPM)策略很重要。在2013年8月至9月期间,对乌干达六个地区(即Kabale,Kisoro,Mbale,Kapchorwa,Mubende和Kyegegwa)的204位马铃薯农民进行了使用结构化问卷的农户调查。疾病,虫害,价格波动和低的市场价格是马铃薯生产中排名最高的四个限制因素,按照重要性递减的顺序排列。地老虎(Agrotis spp。),蚜虫(Myzuspersicae(Sulzer))和马铃薯块茎蛾(Phthorimaea operculella(Zeller))是三种最严重的害虫。蚂蚁(Dorylis orantalis Westwood),粉虱(Bemisia tabaci(Gennadius))和leaf蝇(Liriomyza huidobrensis(Blanchard))是中等重要性的害虫。主要的产量损失主要是由于晚疫病(疫病疫霉)造成的,在Kabale,Kisoro,Mbale和Kapchorwa等地区,未经化学控制的损失达到100%。平均而言,农民对虫害特性的了解很少到中等。主要的控制方法是使用杀真菌剂(占受访者的72%)和杀虫剂(占受访者的62%)。平均而言,在204位农民中,只有5%知道害虫及其天敌。缺乏知识要求对农民和推广人员进行虫害鉴定,生物学和控制方面的培训。使农民掌握有关害虫的知识对于减少农药滥用和采用更环境友好的方法(如IPM)至关重要。实地调查需要采取后续行动,以评估每种害虫的实际实地侵染率和强度,并将结果与​​农民的反应进行比较。

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