Role of vectors and their host plants in the epidemiology of maize lethal necrosis disease

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Role of vectors and their host plants in the epidemiology of maize lethal necrosis disease Nyasani, J Elizabeth, K Subramanian, S

Transcript of Role of vectors and their host plants in the epidemiology of maize lethal necrosis disease

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Role of vectors and their host plants in the epidemiology of maize lethal

necrosis disease

Nyasani, JElizabeth, KSubramanian, S

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Complexities of MLN Epidemiology

Maize chlorotic mottle virus

(MCMV)

Sugarcane mosaic virus

(SCMV) or other cereal

potyvirus

Maize

Vectors of MCMV –Thrips,

beetles and others?

Vectors of potyviruses – Aphids and

others ?

Maize - MLN

Alternate hosts – Weeds or cultivated crops

Natural enemies of vectors

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Information so far on insect vectors

• Maize chlorotic mottle virus• Corn thrips, Frankliniella williamsi• Cereal leaf beetle, Oulema melanopa• Corn flea beetle, Chaetocnema

pulicaria• Rootworms, Diabrotica spp

• Sugarcane mosaic virus• Aphids, Rhopalosiphum maidis

Source: Pest net and Fotoopa

What else??

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Distribution of potential vectors: Kenyan situationKenyan situation

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Distribution of thrips on maize in Kenya (Jun-Sep 1 4)

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Distribution of aphids on maize in Kenya (Jun-Sep 1 4)

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Distribution of beetles on maize in Kenya (Jun-Sep 14)

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Distribution of stemborers on maize (Jun-Sep 14)

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Distribution of leafhoppers on maize (Jun-Sep 14)

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Distribution of whiteflies on maize (Jun-Sep 14)

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Confirmed vectors of MCMV

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Corn thrips

Onion thrips

Thrips

Common blossom thrips

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Distribution of vector thrips in east Africa

Frankliniella williamsi Frankliniella schultzei

Thrips tabaci

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Other vectors - Beetles

Curculionid weevil Sap beetle

Cereal leaf beetle

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Vectors of SCMV

Cereal leaf aphid

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Host range of MCMV and SCMV and their vectorsSCMV and their vectors

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Role of host plants spread of MCMV and SCMV

A: Role of wild grasses in spread of SCMV

B: Role of finger millet in spread of MCMV

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Presence of MCMV and SCMV in non-maize plants

Finger millet showing mottle symptomTested positive for MCMV by ELISA and RT-PCR

A wild grass showing chlorotic and streak symptomsTested positive for SCMV by ELISA and RT-PCR

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Presence of MCMV and SCMV in wild and domesticated grasses, and cereal crops

Plant species MCMV SCMV Wild grassesDigitaria abyssinica + +Cynodon dactylon + + Pennisetum cladestinum + + Digitaria velutina + + Cyperus rotundus + -Bracharia brizantha + + Bracharia brizantha + +

Domesticated grassesSaccharum officinarum + +Pennisetum purpureum + -

CerealsEleusine coracana + + Sorghum bicolor - +

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Vector management: Thrips

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Vector management: Beetles

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Vector management: Aphids

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Concluding remarks

�Corn thrips, common blossom thrips, sap beetles, and onion thrips are vectors of MCMV

�Corn leaf aphid is a vector of SCMV

�There could be other vectors for the two viruses

�The distribution of the vectors differs with season and plant stageand plant stage

�Wild and domesticated grasses serve as alternative host of MCMV and SCMV

�The suitable areas for the grasses are mainly located in the key maize growing counties

�Biopesticides are effective in the management of vectors of viruses causing MLN

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Way Forward: Capacity building for detection, monitoring and management of MLN and its vectors

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Acknowledgements

Kenya Agricultural Productivity and Agribusiness Project