Fall Armyworm (FAW) Epidemic in Sri Lanka: Ratnapura District Perspectives

N. Perera, M. Magamage, A. Kumara, Harshana Galahitigama, K. Dissanayake, C. Wekumbura, Prasad Iddamalgoda, C. Siriwardhana, P. Yapa
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A recent outbreak of FAW (Spodoptera frugiperda) caused a substantial yield loss in corn was recorded in Sri Lanka especially from Uva, Eastern and North Central provinces. This was first reported in Sri Lanka in August 2018 and over the last six months, the livelihood of the majority of small-scale farming families was greatly affected. National mobilization of resources, agriculture related institutions together with university academia actively participated with the government campaign of combating the pest and improving the livelihood of affected people all over the country. The effort of this short communication is to describe the magnitude of FAW infestation, its implications in Ratnapura District, Sri Lanka and the contribution of the inter-institutional support towards the sustainable management of the Fall ArmyWorm epidemic in Sri Lanka. Amount of land extent used for corn cultivation in Ratnapura district was estimated as 292.65ha, while 32.95 ha were infected with the pest (11.3%). Highest provincial land extent use for corn in Sri Lanka was Uva province where considerable pest damage has been reported. In Uva, total 42436.7 ha were cultivated in maha season where 30998.3 ha has infected and destroyed (73%). Even though corn was cultivated in lower land extent in Ratnapura, effective and organized disaster management response in Ratnapura was able to minimize the pest impact to 11.3% from total losses.
斯里兰卡秋粘虫(FAW)流行:拉特纳普拉区视角
在斯里兰卡,特别是尤瓦省、东部和中北部省份,最近爆发的FAW (frugiperda Spodoptera)造成了玉米的大量产量损失。斯里兰卡于2018年8月首次报道了这一情况,在过去6个月里,大多数小农家庭的生计受到了极大影响。动员全国资源,农业相关机构和大学学术界积极参与政府防治病虫害和改善全国受灾人民生计的运动。本简短通讯的目的是描述秋粘虫侵害的严重程度及其对斯里兰卡Ratnapura地区的影响,以及机构间支持对斯里兰卡秋粘虫流行病可持续管理的贡献。Ratnapura县用于玉米种植的土地面积估计为292.65公顷,而感染害虫的土地面积为32.95公顷(11.3%)。斯里兰卡种植玉米土地面积最大的省份是乌瓦省,据报该省虫害严重。在Uva, maha季节共种植了42436.7公顷,其中30998.3公顷受到感染和破坏(73%)。尽管Ratnapura的玉米种植面积较低,但Ratnapura有效和有组织的灾害管理反应能够将虫害影响降到最低,占总损失的11.3%。
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