Studies on the Level of Efficiency of Bio-products against Fall Army Worm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and Maize Weevils (Sitophilus zeamais), IN Eritrea

Adiam Atobrhan

Department of Plant Health, Hamelmalo Agricultural College, The State of Eritrea.

Arsiema Yemane

Department of Plant Health, Hamelmalo Agricultural College, The State of Eritrea.

Yohannes Yared

Department of Plant Health, Hamelmalo Agricultural College, The State of Eritrea.

Mulue Girmay

Department of Plant Health, Hamelmalo Agricultural College, The State of Eritrea.

Gangapuram Sethumadhava Rao *

Department of Plant Health, Hamelmalo Agricultural College, The State of Eritrea.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

A laboratory experiment was conducted at Hamelmalo Agricultural College to isolate Trichoderma spp. (Entomopathogenic Fungi – EPF) from various soil types and evaluate their bio-efficacy alongside botanical extracts (5% and 10% of neem seed kernel, tobacco, and Lantana leaves) against Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall Armyworm-FAW) and Sitophilus zeamais (maize weevil). Soil samples from humus-rich, orchard, cultivated, and forest areas were used for fungal isolation. The study assessed mortality and repellence effects of treatments. Neem extract (NSKE) caused the highest larval mortality in FAW, followed by Tricho-1, though all treatments were statistically at par at a 5% significance level. Tobacco extract showed significant lethality to maize weevil at 5% concentration in both topical and seed dressing applications. Lantana extract demonstrated the highest repellence effect, which was statistically significant at 5%. All soil sources yielded Trichoderma spp., with Tricho-1 showing better persistence under sunlight than Tricho-2. The EPF isolates also exhibited lethal effects on the maize weevil at parental and 10² concentrations. The findings support the potential of EPF and botanicals as eco-friendly pest management alternatives.

Keywords: Entomopathogenic fungi, fall armyworm, weevils, biological control, botanicals, Trichoderma spp


How to Cite

Atobrhan, Adiam, Arsiema Yemane, Yohannes Yared, Mulue Girmay, and Gangapuram Sethumadhava Rao. 2025. “Studies on the Level of Efficiency of Bio-Products Against Fall Army Worm (Spodoptera Frugiperda) and Maize Weevils (Sitophilus zeamais), IN Eritrea”. Journal of Advances in Microbiology 25 (8):108-18. https://doi.org/10.9734/jamb/2025/v25i8979.

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