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  1. Sharing science results: Cassava IPM Kris Wyckhuys Asia Cassava Entomologist k.wyckhuys@cgiar.org 23/06/2015 Cali, Colombia
  2. Outline  Antecedents  SE Asian cassava  Plant health situation  Invasive pests & emerging diseases  Cassava mealybug complex  Cassava witches broom  Ongoing initiatives – IFAD program  Monitoring  Applied research  Capacity building & extension  Partnerships: cornerstone of success
  3. Invasive pests widen cassava yield gap Asian cassava-growing areasAsian cassava-growing areas Phenacoccus manihoti Cassava mealybug First record: 2009 Eastern seaboard Thailand Host range: 9 host plant spp. Cassava, soybean, citrus Yield impact: up to 84% loss Initial impact: 20-40% loss (2010, Thailand) Phenacoccus manihoti Cassava mealybug First record: 2009 Eastern seaboard Thailand Host range: 9 host plant spp. Cassava, soybean, citrus Yield impact: up to 84% loss Initial impact: 20-40% loss (2010, Thailand) Paracoccus marginatus Papaya mealybug First record: 2008 – Indonesia 2010 – Cambodia, Thailand Host range: 80 host plant spp. Cassava, papaya, sweetpotato Cassava yield impact: 10-40% loss (2013, India) Paracoccus marginatus Papaya mealybug First record: 2008 – Indonesia 2010 – Cambodia, Thailand Host range: 80 host plant spp. Cassava, papaya, sweetpotato Cassava yield impact: 10-40% loss (2013, India) Ferrisia virgata Striped mealybug First record: 1942 – Thailand Host range: 272 plant spp. Cassava, coffee, guava, cashew, citrus Cassava yield impact: 20-80% (Bellotti et al., 2013) Ferrisia virgata Striped mealybug First record: 1942 – Thailand Host range: 272 plant spp. Cassava, coffee, guava, cashew, citrus Cassava yield impact: 20-80% (Bellotti et al., 2013) Cassava witches broom 16SrI phytoplasma First record: 1993 – Thailand Insect-vectored, seed-borne Cassava yield impact: 30-35% loss (Minato, unpublished) Starch content: 25-30% loss (Hoat et al., 2011) Cassava witches broom 16SrI phytoplasma First record: 1993 – Thailand Insect-vectored, seed-borne Cassava yield impact: 30-35% loss (Minato, unpublished) Starch content: 25-30% loss (Hoat et al., 2011)
  4. Monitoring efforts Regional scouting  Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia/Myanmar/Thailand  2014 dry season: ~450 cassava fields  2014 rainy season: ~200 fields  Early 2015: 75 fields Simple survey protocol  Standardized across countries/regions  Quick screening  Mealybug species complex  Cassava witches broom  Other phytosanitary constraints  PCR-based confirmation CWB
  5. Region-wide occurrence * Dry season data only
  6. F7,1269=30.79; P<0.0001 Field-level incidence – SE Asia * Dry season data only
  7. Mealybug distribution - 2014 Phenacoccus manihoti Paracoccus marginatus Long-tailed mealybugs
  8. CWB distribution - 2014
  9. CWB monitoring - 2014 Kampheang Phet Field-level estimate % symptomatic plants 17.7 ± 17.5 % fields infested 100 Quang Ngai Field-level estimate % symptomatic plants 43.9 ± 24.5 % fields infested 90 Cambodian cassava-growing province Banteay Meanchey Pailin Battambang Kracheh Kampong Cham Average incidence per field (mean ± SD) 1.20 ± 3.75 40.10 ± 34.93 31.80 ± 18.68 56.15 ± 26.94 54.10 ± 25.67 % fields with CWB 15.00 95.00 85.00 100.00 95.00
  10. CWB impact on cassava yields Minato et al., in preparation
  11. Applied research – mealybug complex PPRI – Tay Ninh, Vietnam Field research Mealybug – parasitoid – hyperparasitoid food webs in cassava plots of differing size PPRI – Tay Ninh, Vietnam Field research Mealybug – parasitoid – hyperparasitoid food webs in cassava plots of differing size HUAF – Hue, Vietnam Laboratory research Effect of plant nutrition on P. manihoti and Anagyrus lopezi development and fitness HUAF – Hue, Vietnam Laboratory research Effect of plant nutrition on P. manihoti and Anagyrus lopezi development and fitness KU - Bangkok, Thailand Field research Effect of mealybug infestation level and plant age on cassava yield KU - Bangkok, Thailand Field research Effect of mealybug infestation level and plant age on cassava yield RYFCRC- Rayong, Thailand Laboratory research Compatibility of thiamethoxam stake dips with mealybug biological control RYFCRC- Rayong, Thailand Laboratory research Compatibility of thiamethoxam stake dips with mealybug biological control AIT - Bangkok, Thailand Laboratory research Spectral reflectance and volatile emission of cassava under mealybug attack AIT - Bangkok, Thailand Laboratory research Spectral reflectance and volatile emission of cassava under mealybug attack
  12. Applied research - CWB HARC – Dong Nai, Vietnam Laboratory research Evaluation of dry/wet heat treatments for CWB-infested cassava planting material HARC – Dong Nai, Vietnam Laboratory research Evaluation of dry/wet heat treatments for CWB-infested cassava planting material PPRI – Dong Nai, Vietnam Field research Membrane feeding assays to identify potential insect vectors of CWB phytoplasma PPRI – Dong Nai, Vietnam Field research Membrane feeding assays to identify potential insect vectors of CWB phytoplasmaRYFCRC – Rayong, Thailand Field research Temporal fluctuations in species composition and abundance of plant- / leafhoppers in CWB-infested fields RYFCRC – Rayong, Thailand Field research Temporal fluctuations in species composition and abundance of plant- / leafhoppers in CWB-infested fields
  13. Capacity building Morphology-based identification Monitoring & symptom recognition Expert workshop & awareness- raising Extension officer training
  14. Parasitoid introduction & release Indonesia enlists wasps in war on crop killer (ABC News)Indonesia enlists wasps in war on crop killer (ABC News) Wasp ‘SWAT’ team to the rescue of Indonesian cassavaWasp ‘SWAT’ team to the rescue of Indonesian cassava crop (Business Insider)crop (Business Insider) Parasitic wasps unleashed on insect pest (Inside Science)Parasitic wasps unleashed on insect pest (Inside Science) Des guêpes face aux cochenilles pour sauver le maniocDes guêpes face aux cochenilles pour sauver le manioc (Liberation)(Liberation)
  15. ICT-based farmer extension  Mealybug prevention & control  Audience: Extension workers, farmers  Farmer-to-farmer educational video  Curative / preventative tactics  Healthy planting material  Field sanitation & stake treatments  Translated into 7 diff. languages  Accessible online through Youtube, CIAT website, Access to Agriculture  Shown through ‘agricultural cinema’ – following ‘Going Public’ methodologies  Active involvement of private sector in video distribution & showings
  16. CWB cartoon booklet Neno et al., 2014
  17. Nami Minato, PhD. University of Tokyo, Japan Le Ngoc Lan, MSc. University of Rome, Italy Erik Delaquis, MSc. McGill University, Canada Ignazio Graziosi, PhD. University of Kentucky, USA Lisa Anderberg, MA. Clark University, USA Entom ology Plant pathology / m olecular biology Agronom y Econom ics Rural sociology / gender Thort Chuong, MSc. candidate, UC Davis, USA Soil science / m icro- biology A CIAT hurricane of Energy & Talent
  18. A region-wide IPM networkA region-wide IPM network Monitoring PPD, PPC, NAFRI, GDA, Thai DoA, IPB, CATAS Research Mealybug control PPRI, IAS, HUAF, CATAS, Thai DoA Monitoring & decision support AIT, KU Witches broom etiology & management PPRI, IAS, VSU Extension Farmer survey work Thai DoAE, PPD, NUoL & PPC Extension PPD, PPC, GDA, Thai DoAE Monitoring PPD, PPC, NAFRI, GDA, Thai DoA, IPB, CATAS Research Mealybug control PPRI, IAS, HUAF, CATAS, Thai DoA Monitoring & decision support AIT, KU Witches broom etiology & management PPRI, IAS, VSU Extension Farmer survey work Thai DoAE, PPD, NUoL & PPC Extension PPD, PPC, GDA, Thai DoAE

Editor's Notes

  1. New invaders like the papaya mealy bug and some older (1942)
  2. New invaders like the papaya mealy bug and some older (1942)
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