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dc.contributor.authorLoko, Y.
dc.contributor.authorDansi, M.
dc.contributor.authorTamo, M.
dc.contributor.authorBokonon-Ganta, A.H.
dc.contributor.authorAssogba, Perceval
dc.contributor.authorDansi, M.
dc.contributor.authorVodouhe, R.S.
dc.contributor.authorAkouegninou, A.
dc.contributor.authorSanni, A.
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-04T11:03:56Z
dc.date.available2019-12-04T11:03:56Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationLoko, Y. L., Dansi, A., Tamo, M., Bokonon-Ganta, A. H., Assogba, P., Dansi, M., ... & Sanni, A. (2013). Storage insects on yam chips and their traditional management in Northern Benin. The Scientific World Journal, 2013.
dc.identifier.issn1537-744X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/1286
dc.description.abstractTwenty-five villages ofNorthern Beninwere surveyed to identify the constraints of yamchips production, assess the diversity of storage insects on yamchips, and document farmers’ perception of their impacts on the stocks and their traditional management practices. Damages due to storage insects (63.9% of responses) and insufficiency of insect-resistant varieties (16.7% of responses) were the major constraints of yam chips production. Twelve insect pest species were identified among which Dinoderus porcellus Lesne (Coleoptera, Bostrichidae) was by far the most important and the most distributed (97.44% of the samples). Three predators (Teretrius nigrescens Lewis, Xylocoris flavipes Reuter, and Alloeocranum biannulipesMontrouzier & Signoret) and one parasitoid (Dinarmus basalis Rondani) all Coleoptera, Bostrichidae were also identified. The most important traditional practices used to control or prevent insect attack in yam chips were documented and the producers’ preference criteria for yam cultivars used to produce chips were identified and prioritized. To further promote the production of yam chips, diversification of insect-resistant yam varieties, conception, and use of health-protective natural insecticides and popularization of modern storage structures were proposed.
dc.format.extent1-12.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectYams
dc.subjectPostharvest
dc.titleStorage insects on yam chips and their traditional management in Northern Benin
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.description.versionPeer Review
cg.contributor.crpRoots, Tubers and Bananas
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversité d'Abomey Calavi
cg.contributor.affiliationCrop, Aromatic and Medicinal Plant Biodiversity Research and Development Institute, Benin
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
cg.contributor.affiliationService de la Protection des V´eg´etaux et du Contrˆole Phytosanitaire, Benin
cg.contributor.affiliationBioversity International
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionWest Africa
cg.coverage.countryBenin
cg.isijournalISI Journal
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country institute
cg.iitasubjectYam
cg.iitasubjectPost-Harvesting Technology
cg.journalScientific World Journal
cg.howpublishedFormally Published
cg.accessibilitystatusOpen Access
local.dspaceid78689
cg.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/484536


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