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5 COMMON PESTS AND DISEASES IN TOMATOES
1. TUTA ABSOLUTA
Tuta absoluta is an extremely damaging insect pest of tomato plants and fruit that has also been observed to infest other Solanaceae plants.
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TOP 5 PESTS AND DISEASES IN POTATOES
August 28, 2023
By Maryann Gathiuni | Writer
1. Early And Late Blight
Late blight and early blight are two diseases that affect potato plants of the Solanaceae family. While the early blight is caused by the fungus Alternaria in relatively warmer temperatures, late blight is caused by the oomycetes Phytophthora in cooler temperatures. Blight can cause 100% loss of crop in five days. Chemical treatment is used to prevent and cure blight.
The following are approved and enhanced products that are vital to farmers:
TAJIRI 720WP, META META 720WP, MASTA GOLD 720WG, KENTHANE 800WP, PABLO 600WG, TOGOLD 440SC, STOPDEW 250WP.
2. Fusarium Wilt
Fusarium wilt of potato is a vascular disease caused by different Fusarium species. Fusarium wilt causes foliage to yellow, wilt, then turn brown and die. Older leaves generally discolor, wilt, and die first, followed by death of the entire plant. Wilt symptoms are more severe when temperatures are high and plants are stressed for water.
Since Fusarium wilt is from a fungi in the soil treatment of the disease is by drenching the soil with TOPGUARD 500SC.
3. Nematodes
Potato cyst nematodes are worm-like microscopic pests. They feed on potato roots and other plants in the Solanaceae family. Root damage stunts plants, causes delayed blossoming, yellow leaves, and wilting, and eventually kills them. Potato cyst nematodes prevent the plant from absorbing nutrients.
BEST nematicide: FOSCAP TOP250ME, NEMAMECTIN 50EW.
4. Potato Tuber Moth
The larvae generate mines in the leaves as well as weakening of the stem, which could result in breakage. Caterpillar feeding routes in tubers can only be seen when the potato is cut open. The holes in the tubers render them unmarketable and allow infections to penetrate.
To control the moth use of certified seed is recommended and soil drenching using FOSCAP TOP 25OME.
5. Sucking Pests
Sucking pests include a variety of pests that extract plant sap using their sucking and piercing mouth parts. It also includes plant-feeding mites that are problematic as well. Sucking pests include aphids, leaf-hoppers, thrips, white-fly, flies, bugs, and mites.
The following products are the most recommended for control: ARAGON 220ZC, ACETAK TOP 700WG & VENDEX 50EC.
HERBAL STIMULANT "MUGUKA"
August 28, 2023
By Maryann Gathiuni | Writer
More small scale farmers in central Kenya have switched from growing food crops to planting and harvesting an herbal stimulant known locally as "Muguka". The farmers say they now make almost three times as much from growing “Muguka” instead of food crops, but the local county government wants farmers to create a balance between producing "Muguka" and food.
It is the crop that puts food on their table. “Muguka” is mostly affected by Downey Mildew (a fungal disease). We Kenagro suppliers Ltd have a solution for this disease, use TABIBU 500SC (Thiophanate Methyl 400g/L + Hexaconazole 100g/L) for the control of Downey mildew in “Muguka”
THE FALL ARMY-WORM MENACE
August 28, 2023
By Jasmine Merce | Writer
The major challenge in maize farming is pests especially the fall army-worm which is contained by spraying the appropriate pesticides (EMMARON 30SC). For a more profitable maize farming it is not all about using the appropriate pesticide but also on when these pesticides need to be sprayed. This is because spraying at the wrong time leads to wastage and ineffectiveness combating the fall army-worm.
THE WORST INVASION OF DESERT LOCUSTS IN KENYA
August 28, 2020
By Jasmine Merce | Writer
The Horn of Africa has been hit by the worst invasion of desert locusts in 25 years, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said Friday.The invasion poses an unprecedented threat to food security in the entire sub region, where more than 19 million people in East Africa are already experiencing a high degree of food insecurity, the agency said.
In Kenya, it is the worst invasion in 70 years, and the government is spending $5 million to manage the swarms of locust and prevent spreading.
Invasions of desert locusts are irregular in the region, the last instance occurred in 2007 at a much smaller scale.
"This current invasion of desert locust is significantly larger in magnitude and scale than previously experienced in Kenya and across East Africa," said Dr. Stephen Njoka, the Director General of Desert Locust Control Organization.
Irregular weather and climate conditions in 2019, including heavy rains between October and December, are suspected to have contributed to the spread of locusts in the region.
A cyclone that swept through northeastern Somalia and eastern Ethiopia in December, bringing heavy rains to the area, created ideal conditions for the insects to breed for the next six months, said Keith Cressman, FAO's senior locust forecasting officer.
Large swarm areas of northeastern Somalia and eastern Ethiopia are not being detected or treated, leaving the area vulnerable to new generations of locusts.
DESPERATE moments calls for DESPERATE measures.
This is our country’s current state after the recent locust invasion in the country. The locust menace is spreading like a whirlwind causing unimaginable crop losses. FAO estimates that locusts can cause from 85-100% losses on cereals, legumes and pastures. Even without these figures it is notably evident that the damage is immense.
The rate at which destruction is happening allows no time for myths and beliefs giving us only a chance to tackle the situation with facts.
Organophosphorus insecticides are well known for their effective control of a wide number of insect pests.
Kenagro Suppliers Ltd therefore recommends the use of Ortran 970WG (Acephate 970g/kg) for locust control.
Ortran 970WG is a systemic organophosphate which when ingested, the insect bodies turn it into methamidophos another, stronger insecticide. Acephate and methamidophos affect the nervous system, causing over-activity in the nerves, muscles, or brain.
Apply Ortran 970WG as a foliar spray at 30gms/20litres of water for the effective control of locusts.
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