Title of article :
Distribution of Cylas formicarius (Coleoptera: Brentidae) and assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices of community towards pests in Terengganu, Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Hashim, Nur Aida Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science - Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - Kuala Nerus - Terengganu, Malaysia , AR, Shamsul Bahri Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science - Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - Kuala Nerus - Terengganu, Malaysia , Zol, Mohammad Zarith Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science - Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - Kuala Nerus - Terengganu, Malaysia , Saad, Khadijah Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science - Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - Kuala Nerus - Terengganu, Malaysia , Basari, Norasmah Facultyof Science and Marine Environment - Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - Kuala Nerus - Terengganu, Malaysia , Hamid, Suhaila Ab School of Biological Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia- Penang, Malaysia , Kassim, Nur Faeza Abu School of Biological Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia- Penang, Malaysia
Pages :
13
From page :
48
To page :
60
Abstract :
Sweet potato is one of an important cash crop in Malaysia. Varieties such as orange, white and purple fleshed were planted in Terengganu state which is one of the biggest sweet potato producer in Malaysia. The production of sweet potato is limited by the infestation of insect pests. Farmers in Terengganu have reported that sweet potato weevil, Cylas formicariusattacked their sweet potatoes during cultivation and this problem continue after harvest where the pest affected produces at commercial centres. To study the distribution of sweet potato weevil, field sampling were conducted in eight districts of Terengganu by visiting sweet potato cultivation areas and commercial centres (market, stalls and grocery stores). In this study, five kilogram of damaged sweet potatoes from variety orange, white and purple fleshed collected from all eight districts of Terengganuwere highly infested by C. formicariuswhere Besut was recorded with the highest number of weevil emergence, X2(7, N= 7748) = 1764.79, p< 0.05.This showed that C. formicariuspopulation had distributed all over Terengganu.A survey was conducted on 240 respondents showed that the majority (72.92%) of them have low knowledge level regarding sweet potato weevil and its associated problems which led to the low level of awareness/attitude (71.25%) and practice (99.58%) on this issue. The findings of this study are useful to plan guidelines for sweet potato integrated pest management (IPM) programs which will ensure adequate food production and food security for the nation.
Keywords :
Wetland , Post-harvest , Cultivation , Cash crop , Pest infestation
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2594324
Link To Document :
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