Maize planting time and arthropod abundance in southern Mindanao, Philippines. I. Population dynamics of insect pests

2007 
Abstract Monthly plantings conducted over 4 years in a rainfed triple maize cropping system in southern Mindanao, Philippines, revealed the Asian corn borer (ACB) Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenee) as the most important insect pest. Of minor importance and being restricted to one crop stage were rice seedling maggot Atherigona oryzae Malloch, thrips Thrips palmi Karny and Megalurothrips usitatus (Bagnall), corn leafhopper Cicadulina bimaculata (Evans), corn earworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner), and corn leaf aphid Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch). Farmers escape damage from ACB, seedling maggot, and thrips by planting the first crop in April. Planting of the second crop should be shifted from August to September to avoid ACB damage. Pest damage was low during the third crop, thus planting time is not an important consideration. Additional information on ACB bionomics was revealed in the study. Mean egg mass size was 36 eggs (range 1 – 169). Oviposition was found to be positively correlated with cumulative rainfall...
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