The ecology of Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) in the field and store was investigated under the Kenyan climatic conditions and farming systems. In a field survey, no pre-harvest infestation in the farmers' maize fields was detected. However, maize on a research farm 100m or more from known source of infestation, were infested with incidences less than 1%. A store with infested maize offering about 20,000 adult P. truncatus and only 5m from the maize in fields, increased the incidences of infestation to an average 23%. Maize cobs without husks caused more incidences of field infestation. It was estimated that adult P. truncatus flew a mean distance of 925m from take-off to first landing under natural conditions. Only adult males were found to...
Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) is a destructive pest of stored maize and c...
The phenology and dispersal of the larger grain borer (LGB) in Africa is described, and comparisons ...
Archives of phytopathology and plant protection 2010; 43 (14): 1346-1355The dynamics of infestation ...
The ecology of Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) in the field and store was investigated under the Kenya...
The invasive storage pest, the larger grain borer (LGB) Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), was introduce...
The Larger Grain Borer (LGB), Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), is an exotic pest of stored maize and...
This study determined the occurrence and importance of Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), the larger gra...
Weekly Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) ßight activity, measured as the density of captured beetles in ...
Insect infestations and losses of maize stored in four types of indigenous storage structures in Mor...
The first release of a biocontrol agent against a stored product pest in East Africa is described. T...
Delta traps baited with maize cobs, which were infested each with one male Prostephanus truncatus (H...
The distribution among and within grain stores of 2 grain store pests, Prostephanus Truncatus (Horn)...
The larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus is a species originating in Meso-America which was ac...
The effects of three maize varieties and two storage seasons on the population dynamics of Prostepha...
Laboratory experiments using whole cobs were conducted to examine the effect of varying densities of...
Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) is a destructive pest of stored maize and c...
The phenology and dispersal of the larger grain borer (LGB) in Africa is described, and comparisons ...
Archives of phytopathology and plant protection 2010; 43 (14): 1346-1355The dynamics of infestation ...
The ecology of Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) in the field and store was investigated under the Kenya...
The invasive storage pest, the larger grain borer (LGB) Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), was introduce...
The Larger Grain Borer (LGB), Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), is an exotic pest of stored maize and...
This study determined the occurrence and importance of Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), the larger gra...
Weekly Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) ßight activity, measured as the density of captured beetles in ...
Insect infestations and losses of maize stored in four types of indigenous storage structures in Mor...
The first release of a biocontrol agent against a stored product pest in East Africa is described. T...
Delta traps baited with maize cobs, which were infested each with one male Prostephanus truncatus (H...
The distribution among and within grain stores of 2 grain store pests, Prostephanus Truncatus (Horn)...
The larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus is a species originating in Meso-America which was ac...
The effects of three maize varieties and two storage seasons on the population dynamics of Prostepha...
Laboratory experiments using whole cobs were conducted to examine the effect of varying densities of...
Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) is a destructive pest of stored maize and c...
The phenology and dispersal of the larger grain borer (LGB) in Africa is described, and comparisons ...
Archives of phytopathology and plant protection 2010; 43 (14): 1346-1355The dynamics of infestation ...