2019
DOI: 10.9734/ajaar/2018/46046
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The First Survey of Spodoptera frugiperda on Maize in the Farms and in the Traditional Post-harvest Conservation in Central African Republic

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“…"However, the country is not yet self-sufficient in its maize need and continues to rely partially on imports. Exacerbating this situation is the recent invasive spread of the Fall Armyworm (FAW) since 2016 which has been decimating the maize leading to drastic yield losses" [2]. The FAW attacks several crops of economic importance in CAF such as maize, rice, sorghum, millet, cowpea and peanut.…”
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“…"However, the country is not yet self-sufficient in its maize need and continues to rely partially on imports. Exacerbating this situation is the recent invasive spread of the Fall Armyworm (FAW) since 2016 which has been decimating the maize leading to drastic yield losses" [2]. The FAW attacks several crops of economic importance in CAF such as maize, rice, sorghum, millet, cowpea and peanut.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FAW attacks several crops of economic importance in CAF such as maize, rice, sorghum, millet, cowpea and peanut. The assessment of the FAW infestation situation in CAF showed an incidence ranging from 20% to 80% of attacked feet depending on the localities [2]. "The larval stages of the insect have about 300 plants hosts" [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%