Grain production is an important component of food security in Kenya but due to environmental conditions that favor rapid growth of insect populations, farmers and other agricultural stakeholders face ongoing and novel challenges from crop and stored product pest insects. To assist development of methods to reduce economic losses from stored product insect pests in Kenya, acoustic, visual, and pitfall trap surveys were conducted in five grain storage warehouses. Two commercially available acoustic systems successfully detected the pests of greatest economic importance, Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky) and Prostephanus truncatus (Horn). Other insects of lesser economic importance also were observed in the visual surveys, including Sitotroga ...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
Ethiopian subsistence farmers traditionally store their grain harvests, leaving them open to storage...
The survey was conducted for three years from 2018 to 2020 cropping seasons in four regions, Amahara...
The detection of arthropods species was conducted in seven warehouses containing several stored food...
This study was designed to assess farmers grain storage containers in relation to buildup of storage...
Florida Entomologist Society 2015, Vol 98(2)Infestations by Prostephanus truncatus Horn (Coleopter...
Insect pests in grain storages can cause severe financial losses. Infested grain needs to be treated...
A number of remote sensing methods were developed and tested in commercial grain warehouses; probe p...
Surveys of species of arthropods on stored maize in western Ethiopia were conducted. Several species...
A number of remote sensing methods were developed and tested in commercial grain warehouses; probe p...
Insect infestations and losses of maize stored in four types of indigenous storage structures in Mor...
Farmers generally store their harvested products to ensure a continuous food supply for their househ...
This study was designed to assess the occurrence of major insects and rodent pest infestations in st...
AbstractInsect pests are a key constraint to effective utilization of cereal crops in sub-Saharan Af...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
Ethiopian subsistence farmers traditionally store their grain harvests, leaving them open to storage...
The survey was conducted for three years from 2018 to 2020 cropping seasons in four regions, Amahara...
The detection of arthropods species was conducted in seven warehouses containing several stored food...
This study was designed to assess farmers grain storage containers in relation to buildup of storage...
Florida Entomologist Society 2015, Vol 98(2)Infestations by Prostephanus truncatus Horn (Coleopter...
Insect pests in grain storages can cause severe financial losses. Infested grain needs to be treated...
A number of remote sensing methods were developed and tested in commercial grain warehouses; probe p...
Surveys of species of arthropods on stored maize in western Ethiopia were conducted. Several species...
A number of remote sensing methods were developed and tested in commercial grain warehouses; probe p...
Insect infestations and losses of maize stored in four types of indigenous storage structures in Mor...
Farmers generally store their harvested products to ensure a continuous food supply for their househ...
This study was designed to assess the occurrence of major insects and rodent pest infestations in st...
AbstractInsect pests are a key constraint to effective utilization of cereal crops in sub-Saharan Af...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
Ethiopian subsistence farmers traditionally store their grain harvests, leaving them open to storage...
The survey was conducted for three years from 2018 to 2020 cropping seasons in four regions, Amahara...