Simulation of Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Attacks and the Compensative Response of Quality Protein Maize (Zea mays, var. Mudishi-1 and Mudishi-3) in Southwestern DR Congo

Jean Pierre Kabongo Tshaibukole, Gertrude Pongi Khonde, André Matondo Phongo, N. Ngoma, Amand Mbuya Kankolongo, R. K. Vumilia, A. Djamba
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In this paper, to assess the varietal ability to compensate defoliation damage caused by the fall armyworm, a trial was carried out at the INERA Mvuazi research center. The aim of this study was to determine the limit threshold of damage that could cause the significant loss of the harvest of the quality protein maize distributed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. To do this, three factors including two varieties (Mudishi-1 and Mudishi-3) of quality protein maize, four rating damage and two growth stages were used into a factorial design with 3 replications. Simulation of damage caused by FAW consisted of cutting of blades for all visible leaves of plants. Damage rates simulating leaf destroying were 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%, occurring at two growth stages: stage V3 (2 to 4 weeks after emergence) and stage V7 (flowering stage). Results showed that damage factor combined with growth stage factor significantly influenced (p < 0.05) the yield component variables including yield losses, harvest rate, ear sizes, number of ears harvested and yield as well as the market quality of the ears, based on appearance quotation. Damage rate more than 50%, at all growth stages studied, caused grain losses upper than 50% regardless of variety. However, damage less than 50% at V3 stage resulted in grain losses under 10%. At the end of this study, we showed that the varieties of maize QPM (Mudishi-1 and Mudishi-3) would be able to compensate the damage caused by the FAW and achieve its yield, if the attacks damaging 25% of the leaves occur during V3.
刚果民主共和国西南部秋粘虫(Spodoptera frugiperda)攻击模拟及优质蛋白玉米(Zea mays, var. Mudishi-1和Mudishi-3)的补偿反应
为了评估品种补偿秋粘虫造成的落叶损害的能力,在INERA Mvuazi研究中心进行了一项试验。本研究的目的是确定可能导致分布在刚果民主共和国的优质蛋白玉米收成重大损失的损害的极限阈值。为此,采用2个优质蛋白玉米品种(Mudishi-1和Mudishi-3)、4个等级损害和2个生育期3个因素进行因子设计,3个重复。一汽造成的损伤模拟包括对植物所有可见叶片进行叶片切割。模拟叶片破坏率分别为0%、25%、50%、75%和100%,发生在V3期(出芽后2 ~ 4周)和V7期(开花期)两个生长期。结果表明:以外观报价为基础,损害因子与生育期因子联合对产量损失、收获率、穗大小、穗数、产量及穗市场品质等产量构成变量影响显著(p < 0.05);在研究的所有生育期,损害率均大于50%,造成的籽粒损失均大于50%。V3期损害小于50%,籽粒损失小于10%。在本研究的最后,我们发现玉米QPM品种(Mudishi-1和Mudishi-3)能够补偿FAW造成的损害并达到其产量,如果在V3期间发生25%的叶片损害。
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