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FARMERS PERCEPTIONS OF LEPIDOPTERA STEM BORERS AND CONTROL METHODS IN IRRIGATED RICE IN BURKINA FASO: THE CASE OF THE BAMA AND KARFIGUELA SCHEMES

  • International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences , 10 (3) : 87-100
Discipline : Sciences biologiques
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Renseignée par : GNANKINE Olivier

Résumé

In Burkina Faso, damage caused by Lepidoptera stem borers is a threat to rice production. This study aims at assessing
farmers' perceptions of these insect pests to improve our understanding of their management. Thus, a semi-structured
survey was submitted from September to November 2022 to 436 rice farmers in the irrigated schemes of Bama and
Karfiguéla in western Burkina Faso. Results showed that 59.25% of rice farmers had a good knowledge of rice Lepidoptera
stem borers, their associated damage and the vulnerable phenological stages of the rice plant to these insect pests. Farmers
reported considerable yield losses (average of 33.33%) to these insect pests. In both Bama (64.96%) and Karfiguéla
(59.25%), chemical control using mainly deltamethrin was the most important method of managing these pests.
Respondents revealed the existence of a diversity of natural enemies associated with rice insect pests. These beneficials
were dominated by arachnids. In view of these results, training rice farmers in biological and cultural control methods
would be a major asset in the implementation of a sustainable integrated insect management strategy

Mots-clés

Rice, Lepidoptera stem borers, perceptions, damage, Burkina Faso

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