Early planting and overseeding in the cultural control of rice seedling maggot Atherigona oryzae Malloch in the Philippines

2003 
Rice seedling maggot Atherigona oryzae Malloch is a minor pest of upland rice Oryza sativa L. and maize Zea mays L. in the Philippines. Two cultural control methods, early planting and overseeding, were evaluated separately on upland rice in an eroded, high rainfall area in Northern Mindanao. Farmers plant maize ahead of upland rice in separate fields with the onset of the rainy season. Regression analysis from data over six seasons showed on average the first 50% of farmers who planted ahead of their neighbours suffered damage significantly below the 5% deadheart action threshold. When early rice planting relative to one's neighbours was combined with earliness with regard to sowing maize, damage was further reduced. Useful methods for forecasting deadheart incidence 1-2 months ahead of rice planting were developed. The deadheart incidence rate was highly correlated with the amount of rain that fell in February and March as well as with the number of adults collected from bait traps in March or April. Si...
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