2024
DOI: 10.1093/jee/toae074
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Preharvest insect pests of peanuts and associated aflatoxin contaminants in Georgia, USA

James K Danso,
George N Mbata,
Raegan L Holton

Abstract: On-farm losses of peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L., Fabales: Fabaceae) pose a persistent threat to the sustainable production and value of peanuts in the United States. This study presents empirical data on the spatial distribution of subterranean insect pests and various quality aspects of peanuts. Surveys were conducted in 20 randomly selected peanut fields in 10 counties in Northeast, Southeast, and Southwest Georgia. The primary insect pests found in Georgia’s peanut production counties were Pangaeus bilineatu… Show more

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“…Poor seed quality is associated with damage caused by insect boring [28]. The penetration of peanut pods caused by insects provides an entry point for soil, which contains Aspergillus flavus, the organism that contains aflatoxin [44,45]. A wide range of factors can affect peanut yield, including pest reaction.…”
Section: Scarring and Penetration Of Peanut Pods Caused By Arthropodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor seed quality is associated with damage caused by insect boring [28]. The penetration of peanut pods caused by insects provides an entry point for soil, which contains Aspergillus flavus, the organism that contains aflatoxin [44,45]. A wide range of factors can affect peanut yield, including pest reaction.…”
Section: Scarring and Penetration Of Peanut Pods Caused By Arthropodsmentioning
confidence: 99%