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Current strategies to control insect pest problems in cowpea include, on the preventive side, host plant resistance and conservation biological control. Because very often these management options alone cannot provide adequate control, curative measures need to be taken, which include augmentativ...


Tamò, M.Srinivasan, R.Dannon, E.A.Agboton, C.Datinon, B.Dabiré, C.Baoua, I.Ba, Malick N.Haruna, B.Pittendrigh, Barry R.[Biological control: a major component for the longterm cowpea pest management strategy]Biological control: a major component for the longterm cowpea pest management strategy

Insect pests often develop resistance to insecticides, and such resistance represents a serious management problem. Devising methods that concurrently delay resistance and minimize injury by insects to field crops and stored grain has long been a goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). A center...


Agunbiade, T.A.Steele, L.Coates, B.Gassmann, A.Margam, V.Ba, Malick N.Dabiré-Binso, C.Baoua, I.Bello-Bravo, JuliaSeufferheld, F.Sun, W.Tamò, M.Pittendrigh, Barry R.[IPM-omics: from genomics to extension for integrated pest management of cowpea]IPM-omics: from genomics to extension for integrated pest management of cowpea

Cowpea farming practices have been ongoing for millennia and have always faced various challenges including diseases, insects, and weeds, that lower its yield to no more than 200 kg/ha. This economically and nutritionally important crop has been a major research focus of the International Institu...


Dabiré, B.C.Tignegré, J.B.Ba, Malick N.Tamò, M.Sanon, A.Ouédraogo, T.J.Neya, B.J.Muleba, N.Hammond, W.Coulibaly, O.[An historical review of progress to control key cowpea biotic constraints in Burkina Faso]An historical review of progress to control key cowpea biotic constraints in Burkina Faso

Synthetic sex pheromone traps for the legume pod borer, Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), effectively attracted males in cowpea fields at Cotonou (lat. 6°25' N) in southern Benin, where pest incidence is observed throughout the year. However, the same pheromone lures caught ver...


Adati, T.Tamò, M.Koji, S.Downham, M.C.A.[Effect of migration and mating status of the legume pod borer, Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) on the efficacy of synthetic sex pheromone traps in West Africa]Effect of migration and mating status of the legume pod borer, Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) on the efficacy of synthetic sex pheromone traps in West Africa

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