Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3028635331> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3028635331 endingPage "772" @default.
- W3028635331 startingPage "745" @default.
- W3028635331 abstract "Bambara groundnuts (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) is an important leguminous crop native in Africa and is mainly cultivated for its highly nutritious grains. However, bambara groundnuts production is constrained by many insect pests including aphids (Aphids sp.), leaf hopers (Hilda patruelis), foliage beetles (Ootheca mutabilis), pod sucking bugs (Clavigralla tomentosicollis), red spider mites (Tetrunychus sp.), groundnut jassids in the field and bruchids (Callosobruchus maculatus, and Callosobruchus subinnotatus) in the storage. Smallholder farmers usually apply synthetic pesticides to control those insect pests. However, synthetic pesticides are potentially harmful to the environment, non-targeted animals and human’s health. Pesticidal plants such as B. pilosa, L. camara, T. vogelii, V. amygdalina, L. javanica, T. diversifolia, and C. dichogamus which are available in most parts of Africa where the crop is cultivated, possess bioactive chemicals which have insecticidal properties and have been revealed to be potential in the control of field and storage insect pests. Therefore, they can be used as an alternative to synthetic pesticides. Bambara groundnuts being one of the neglected crops, the insects affecting the crop have not been well explored in terms of their abundance and damage they cause to the crop in the field and on storage. Thus, in this review, the common arthropod pests of the bambara groundnuts and the potential of the bioactive compounds from the common plants with pesticidal properties have been described. It is recommended that the potential of these pesticidal plants to be investigated on bambara groundnut pests control on the field and on storage to optimize their use by smallholder farmers in insect control to reduce dependence on synthetic pesticides." @default.
- W3028635331 created "2020-06-05" @default.
- W3028635331 creator A5013804826 @default.
- W3028635331 creator A5041493889 @default.
- W3028635331 creator A5067283444 @default.
- W3028635331 date "2020-01-01" @default.
- W3028635331 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W3028635331 title "Potential of Indigenous Pesticidal Plants in the Control of Field and Post-Harvest Arthropod Pests in Bambara Groundnuts (<i>Vigna subterranea</i> (L.) Verdc.) in Africa: A Review" @default.
- W3028635331 cites W153956984 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1964127298 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1966322042 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1986068101 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1989546080 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1989589142 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1991376641 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1993220952 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W1998401211 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2003927233 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2004274763 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2004956904 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2006895684 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2009356411 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2016449615 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2016591171 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2017497008 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2020612237 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2024574743 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2024596472 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2026971953 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2028281808 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2039062372 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2047479573 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2054889707 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2060149607 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2060200868 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2071732026 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2071853329 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2081372959 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2086429139 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2087140780 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2093747915 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2094169840 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2099877395 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2116921286 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2120378642 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2121163175 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2134421852 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2137187456 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2137204069 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2137255447 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2137626262 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2142885232 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2143900837 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2149006592 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2157180116 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2158809385 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2173862132 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2179958939 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2272629921 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2303271750 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2484318821 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2502349438 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2505555563 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2523726804 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2554016861 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2564525878 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2611244729 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2620561574 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2622669076 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2625332856 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2741790219 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2746547095 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2751390352 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2751564526 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2763545686 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2765172064 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2770600750 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2792904555 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2891635249 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2891746247 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2891764596 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2896008001 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2898390535 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2901754739 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2906241354 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W293576927 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2937383062 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2947053596 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W2995648890 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W3151471722 @default.
- W3028635331 cites W4250706638 @default.
- W3028635331 doi "https://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2020.115054" @default.
- W3028635331 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3028635331 type Work @default.
- W3028635331 sameAs 3028635331 @default.
- W3028635331 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W3028635331 countsByYear W30286353312021 @default.
- W3028635331 countsByYear W30286353312022 @default.