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Fawligen a biological control for fall armyworm registered in Kenya

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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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    Member sinceJuly 15, 2020
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    • Fawligen a biological control for fall armyworm registered in Kenya
      March 5, 2021

    • ICIPE launches mass release of indigenous natural enemies to control fall armyworm in Kenya
      March 2, 2021

    • Workshop “Fall armyworm control: challenges and opportunities for the use of biopesticide”
      February 15, 2021

    • Could fall armyworm, invasion in Africa contribute to the displacement of cereal stemborers in maize and sorghum cropping systems
      January 29, 2021

    • Performance of elite maize genotypes under fall armyworm artificial infestation in Kenya.
      January 20, 2021

    • Managing fall armyworm (FAW) in corn production in Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT)
      January 19, 2021

    • New mobile phone app ‘Nuru’, which uses machine learning and artificial intelligence, offers some hope in tackling FAW
      December 28, 2020

    • Breakthrough is here. CIMMYT-Kenya introduces derived fall armyworm tolerant elite maize hybrids
      December 23, 2020

    • Fall Armyworm (FAW) prevention under the Framework of FAO Global Action on FAW control
      December 13, 2020

    • Can socio-economic and agro-ecological data be used to estimate food insecurity levels across house-holds in SSA as a function of exposure to FAW invasion risk, and vulnerability and lack of coping strategies among the exposed populations ?
      December 10, 2020

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    • Thank you
      June 7, 2021

    • Thanks Sundar
      June 7, 2021

    • Thanks @aloisiocoelho .This provides extensive data crucial to other entomologists to delimit the spatial distribution of the Spodoptera complex and forecast outbreaks of these pests.
      April 8, 2021

    • Thanks Sivam we will try to encourage more people to register. Nice initiative
      April 3, 2021

    • Thank you @anne-njoroge
      March 15, 2021

    • Hi Cokola Thank you. This study provides the first information on the occurrence of S. frugiperda in onion crops in Africa. Its presence in onion crops represents a significant piece of information in the development of an integrated management strategy for this pest in the future. In perspective, genetic and genomic studies are required to further explain the biology of the insect and to know which of the two existing strains is infecting the onion or a new hybrid population of S. frugiperda.
      March 5, 2021

    • Hi Sivam I believe @calatayud @sokame @nuambote @sharanu-deshmukhgmail-com might help in validating the app.
      March 4, 2021

    • Thank you for posting this @xavier . @nuambote is working on something similar in Kenya.
      February 22, 2021

    • Thank you @anne-njoroge
      February 15, 2021

    • This is very interesting .Thank you @sandra-garces
      February 11, 2021

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      08 Sep 2022

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