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Habitat management strategies for the control of cereal stemborers and striga in maize in Kenya

Khan, Z., Pickett, J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8386-3770, Wadhams, L. and Muyekho, F. 2001. Habitat management strategies for the control of cereal stemborers and striga in maize in Kenya. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 21 (4) , pp. 375-380. 10.1017/S1742758400008481

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Abstract

Maize is the principal food and cash crop for millions of people in the predominantly mixed crop-livestock farming systems in Kenya. Stemborers and striga (Striga hermonthica) are major constraints to increased maize production in eastern Africa. An intercropping and trap crop system has been developed, using a ’push-pull’ strategy, for the control of stemborers in small scale maize farming systems. The ’push-pull’ strategy involves trapping stemborers on highly susceptible trap plants (pull) and driving them away from the crop using repellent intercrops (push). Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schumach) and Sudan grass (Sorghum vulgare sudanense Stapf.) are used as trap plants, whereas molasses grass (Melinis minutiflora Beauv.) and two species of desmodium (Desmodium uncinatum Jacq. and Desmodium intortum Urb.) repel ovipositing stemborers. The integrated ’push-pull’ strategies were shown to increase parasitism of stemborers through attraction of parasitoids to one of the intercrops, molasses grass. The leguminous intercrop, silver leaf desmodium, drastically reduced damage to maize by the parasitic weed, striga. This aspect was further investigated and developed for integration **********w;th stemborer control. On-farm trials with farmers in Kenya have shown significant yield increases in maize farming.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Schools > Chemistry
Publisher: CAB International Publishing
ISSN: 1742-7584
Date of Acceptance: 27 September 2001
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2026 13:00
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/185528

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