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Reproductive potential of fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) and effects of feeding on diverse maize genotypes under artificial infestation

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    Display nameGeoffrey Anyanda
    First nameGeoffrey
    Last nameAnyanda
    Emailanyandajeff2@gmail.com
    RoleResearcher
    CountryKenya
    OrganisationCIMMYT-Kenya
    Area of ResearchSocio-economics and Impact Assessment
    Describe your research

    Direct estimation of maize yield loss caused by fall armyworm using six CIMMYT genotypes in artificial and on natural infestation in major maize growing agro ecologies in Kenya. In addition, i conducted a trial on the life table of the fall armyworm in controlled conditions using the same genotypes as natural diet for the larvae as well as for the fecundity studies.

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    • Reproductive potential of fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) and effects of feeding on diverse maize genotypes under artificial infestation
      September 8, 2022

    • Integrated Management of Maize Insect-pests (CIMMYT/SATG 2021 Webinar Series, session 2)
      August 12, 2021

    • Developing smallholder-oriented IPM strategies for fall armyworm management- Conference
      June 21, 2021

    • Webinar series: FAW monitoring and early warning systems in Africa
      June 21, 2021

    • Free Learning Modules for Fall Armyworm (FAW) Mitigation
      June 11, 2021

    • Free Learning Modules for Fall Armyworm (FAW) Mitigation
      June 11, 2021

    • Global Action for Fall armyworm control Webinar.
      May 11, 2021

    • FAW webinar workshop series: Why is the development of a regional resistance management plan for Southeast Asia critical for controlling fall armyworm over the long term?
      April 16, 2021

    • China develops “the007” variety of genetically modified corn to fight invasive Fall armyworm
      April 13, 2021

    • Fall Armyworm Training Modules Public Launch by AGRA and its partners
      March 9, 2021

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    • Very useful information @sharanu-deshmukhgmail-com .Thank you for sharing this.
      December 8, 2020

    • The assessment of yield loss associated to FAW is crucial for sustainable management option in Nepal. Extension of knowledge on the identification of this pest is Key. Thank you for sharing this @ruchita-bhattarai .
      December 7, 2020

    • Hello Pearson To my knowledge this is the first time, monitoring network comprising of radar, pheromone traps, machine learning and decision support apps have been established in SSA. This is impressive work, it provides a baseline for adoption and a more realistic development of digital monitoring in SSA.
      December 1, 2020

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