埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚中部和东南部的豌豆象鼻虫(Bruchus pisorum)现状

Garuma Nemera Roge, W. Gobena, Wakuma Bayissa Hundessa
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背景和目的:豌豆象鼻虫(Bruchus pisorum)是田间豌豆的一种重要害虫。在埃塞俄比亚,有关豌豆象鼻虫的分布和造成的损失的信息并不充分。本研究旨在评估 B. pisorum 在埃塞俄比亚奥罗莫中部和东南部四个地区的分布情况、农民的知识和看法、害虫管理方法、储藏结构,并量化 B. pisorum 造成的损失。材料和方法:通过随机抽样,采用多阶段抽样技术从四个地区抽取了 386 个代表性样本。采用半结构式问卷收集数据。采用社会科学统计软件包对数据进行分析。结果显示结果表明,在 Cheliya、Liben Jawi、Munesa 和 Lemu Bilbillo 地区,分别有 64%、60%、50% 和 56.1%的农民不知道 B. pisorum 是大田豌豆的害虫。研究地区 50%以上的农民没有对大田豌豆进行害虫管理。在豌豆虫造成的谷物损失和谷物重量损失的平均百分比方面,不同研究地区和不同储藏结构之间没有明显差异。不过,所有研究地点的谷物损伤率和谷物重量损失率分别为 0-2.18% 和 0-1.24%。结论本次研究表明,研究地区缺乏对田间豌豆虫害的认识。所有研究地区都记录到了最低程度的谷物损失。由于这项研究只进行了一季,且研究地点有限,因此建议今后研究更多季节和地点。
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Status of Pea Weevil (Bruchus pisorum) in Central and Southeastern Oromia, Ethiopia
Background and Objective: Pea weevil ( Bruchus pisorum ) is an important, field to store insect pest of field peas. Information on the distribution and losses due to B. pisorum is insufficient in Ethiopia. This study was conducted to assess the distribution, farmers’ knowledge and perceptions, pest management practices, storage structures and quantify losses due to B. pisorum in four districts of Central and Southeastern Oromia, Ethiopia. Materials and Methods: Through random sampling, 386 representative samples were drawn from the four districts using a multistage sampling technique. Semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect data. A statistical package for social sciences was employed to analyze the data. Results: The results revealed that 64, 60, 50 and 56.1% of farmers in Cheliya, Liben Jawi, Munesa and Lemu Bilbillo districts, respectively were not aware of B. pisorum as a pest of field pea. More than 50% of the farmers in the study districts did not practice pest management for field peas. There were no significant differences among the study areas and between the storage structures in the mean percentage of grain damage and grain weight losses due to B. pisorum . However, grain damage ranging from 0-2.18% and grain weight losses ranging from 0-1.24% were recorded in all the study locations, respectively. Conclusion: The current study revealed that there was a lack of awareness in the study areas on insect pests of field peas. Minimum grain damage was recorded in all the study areas. Since the study was a one-season and in limited locations, addressing more seasons and locations is recommended in the future.
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