Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella

Anoplolepis tenella Santschi is an afrotropical ant widely distributed in the forest zones of Central Africa. It is the most frequent species associated with the African root and tuber scale (ARTS) Stictococcus vayssierei (Hemiptera: Stictococcidae), an afrotropical insect that infests a wide range...

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Autores principales: Fotso Kuate, A., Hanna, R., Tindo, M., Nage, P.
Formato: Conference Proceedings
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Society for Tropical Root Crops 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80534
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author Fotso Kuate, A.
Hanna, R.
Tindo, M.
Nage, P.
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Nage, P.
Tindo, M.
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Tindo, M.
Nage, P.
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description Anoplolepis tenella Santschi is an afrotropical ant widely distributed in the forest zones of Central Africa. It is the most frequent species associated with the African root and tuber scale (ARTS) Stictococcus vayssierei (Hemiptera: Stictococcidae), an afrotropical insect that infests a wide range of root and tuber plants, particularly cassava. We investigated the biology and ecology of A. tenella which is one of the factors favoring the proliferation of the scale in the field. A. tenella was more abundant in the mixed-crop fields. It was rare or absent in the lowland where the scale was also absent. A. tenella is actively engaged in the transport and dispersal of scale crawlers. Boric acid-sucrose solution significantly killed A. tenella workers and queens under laboratory conditions. This result was later demonstrated in a farmer participatory trial and reduced scale infestation on cassava. These results demonstrate that control of S. vayssierei in cassava fields is contingent to the reduction of the density of the associated ant A. tenella.
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spelling CGSpace805342024-01-08T18:54:14Z Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella Fotso Kuate, A. Hanna, R. Tindo, M. Nage, P. boric acid cassava pests anoplolepis tenella stictococcuss vaysseirei Anoplolepis tenella Santschi is an afrotropical ant widely distributed in the forest zones of Central Africa. It is the most frequent species associated with the African root and tuber scale (ARTS) Stictococcus vayssierei (Hemiptera: Stictococcidae), an afrotropical insect that infests a wide range of root and tuber plants, particularly cassava. We investigated the biology and ecology of A. tenella which is one of the factors favoring the proliferation of the scale in the field. A. tenella was more abundant in the mixed-crop fields. It was rare or absent in the lowland where the scale was also absent. A. tenella is actively engaged in the transport and dispersal of scale crawlers. Boric acid-sucrose solution significantly killed A. tenella workers and queens under laboratory conditions. This result was later demonstrated in a farmer participatory trial and reduced scale infestation on cassava. These results demonstrate that control of S. vayssierei in cassava fields is contingent to the reduction of the density of the associated ant A. tenella. 2012-02 2017-03-28T09:17:39Z 2017-03-28T09:17:39Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80534 en Limited Access International Society for Tropical Root Crops Fosto Kuate, A., Hanna, R., Tindo, M. & Nage, P. (2012). Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella. In: Proceedings of the 11th triennial Symposium of the ISTRC-AB held at Memling Hotel: Tropical roots and tuber crops and the challenges of globalization and climate changes, (pp. 418-422), 4-8 October, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
spellingShingle boric acid
cassava
pests
anoplolepis tenella
stictococcuss vaysseirei
Fotso Kuate, A.
Hanna, R.
Tindo, M.
Nage, P.
Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella
title Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella
title_full Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella
title_fullStr Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella
title_full_unstemmed Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella
title_short Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis tenella
title_sort towards the development of sustainable control options for the african root and tuber scale on cassava in central africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant anoplolepis tenella
topic boric acid
cassava
pests
anoplolepis tenella
stictococcuss vaysseirei
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80534
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