Impact of planting and harvest dates on yam infestation by white grubs
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The white grub, Diaprepes abbreviates L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is a significant pest of yam tubers and the second cause of tuber rot in Haiti. Larval feeding inflicts severe damage to tubers, leading to notable losses due to decreased tuber quality, reduced marketability, and increased susceptibility to secondary parasites and pathogens. This study examined the influence of planting and harvesting dates on the vulnerability of yam tubers to white grub infestation and the resulting tuber quality across 24 farmersâ fields. At harvest, we assessed the level of tuber infestation, white grub density, and the tuber quality index. The results indicated that 85% of grub populations were found in fields planted on the traditional date. In addition, 69.5% of tuber damage occurred in early-planted fields with fewer tubers damaged (30%) when harvested early. In contrast, in fields planted 30 days after the traditional date, the harvest date did not affect tuber infestation and damage by the ..., We studied 24 neighboring farmers' fields, split into two main fields with planting date as the main field factor and harvest date as the subfield factor. The main factor had two levels: planting on traditional date (DAP 0), and planting 30 days after the traditional date (DAP 30), with 12 fields at each level. The traditional date for planting yams corresponds to the yam planting peak which occurs in April, when most farmers set up their plots. The second planting date (DAP 30) was chosen based on information provided by farmers reporting that plots not planted in April are planted in late May or early June during a second planting period. The second factor, harvest date, consisted of three levels: harvesting at the 34th, 38th, and 42nd week after planting, with four replications of each level.Â
Data were recorded at harvest time by randomly selecting five planting mounds per treatment field, i.e., five planting moundings per harvest date. Grub density and hole density per tuber were a..., , # Data from: Impact of planting and harvest dates on yam infestation by white grubs
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dv41ns273](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dv41ns273)
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We setup a trial on 24 farmers' fields, split into two main fields with planting date as the main field factor and harvest date as the subfield factor. The main factor had two levels: planting on traditional date (DAP 0), and planting 30 days after the traditional date (DAP 30), with 12 fields at each level. The second factor, harvest date, consisted of three levels: harvesting at the 34th (Week 34), 38th (Week 38), and 42nd (Week 42) week after planting, with four replications of each level. Data were recorded at harvest time by randomly selecting five planting mounds per treatment field, i.e., five planting moundings per harvest date. Grub density and hole density per tuber were assessed by counting the number of grubs in each planting hole and the number of holes in eac...
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