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Title: Enhancing dissemination of Beauveria bassiana with host plant base incision trap for the management of the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus.

Date Published: 2015
Author/s: Tinzaara W.1,2*, Emudong P.3, Nankinga C.1, Tushemereirwe W.1, Kagezi G.
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Affiliation: 1National Banana Research Programme, National Agricultural Laboratories Research InstituteP. O. Box 7065,
Kampala, Uganda.
2Bioversity International, P. O. Box 24384, Kampala, Uganda
Keywords: Entomopathogenic fungi, horizontal transmission, pseudo stem trap.

Abstract:

The banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (German) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is an important pest of highland banana in East and central Africa. It causes yield loss of up to 100% in heavily infested fields. Studies were carried out in Uganda to evaluate the efficacy of the the plant base incision trap in attracting C. sordidus and to determine the potential of using the trap in enhancing dissemination of the entomopathogenic fungi, Beauveria bassiana for the pest control. Field experiments were carried out in an established banana field of C. sordidus susceptible East African Highland Banana cultivar, Nabusa (AAA-EA). There were significantly more weevils recaptured in the incision trap (14.4%) than the conventional pseudo stem trap (4.7%). After laboratory incubation, more weevils died due to pathogen infection from plots where the incision trap was used in combination with B. bassiana (25.9%) compared to where the pathogen was applied around the plant base without the incision (15.9%). Weevils showing signs of mycosis were recovered at 6 and 9 m from the pathogen release point, suggesting that the weevils can pick the pathogen from the aggregation point and disperse it. This data demonstrates that the incision trap is more attractive to C. sordidus than the conventional pseudo stem trap and might be used to enhance dissemination of B. bassiana among adults.