Efficacy of botanical oils and cutting dipping in insecticides for control of cassava Bemisia tabaci whitefly

The project evaluated efficacy of crude formulation of neem oil, commercial neem oil in combination with cutting dipping in insecticides solutions for control of whiteflies in cassava.

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Creator Wosula, Everlyne
Creator Affiliation International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Creator email E.Wosula@cgiar.org
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Creator ID 0000-0001-5693-0889
Subject Vocab (AGROVOC/GACS/CAB) Developing IPM for control of whiteflies in cassava
Subject(s) Nymphs,Whiteflies,Cassava mosaic virus,Cassava brown streak disease,Replication
Publisher International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Contributor Person 1 Khamis Issa
Contributor Person 1 Affiliation International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Contributor Person 1 email K.issa@cgiar.org
Contributor Person 2 Massoud Amour
Contributor Person 2 Affiliation International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Contributor Person 2 email A.massoud@cgiar.org
Contributor Person 3 Mathias Ndalahwa
Contributor Person 3 Affiliation International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Contributor Person 3 email M.ndalahwa@cgiar.org
Contributor Person 4 Toby Bruce
Contributor Person 4 Affiliation Keele University
Contributor Person 4 email T.j.a.bruce@keele.ac.uk
Contributor Person 5 James Legg
Contributor Person 5 Affiliation International Institute of Topical Agriculture
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Contributor Project Lead Organisation Center International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Contributor Project Lead Center International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Contributor Initiative/CRP CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Banana(RTB)
Contributor Partner Keele University
Contributor Donor BBSRC CONNECTED Network (BB/R005397/1) and the CGIAR Initiative on Plant Health and Rapid Response to Protect Food Security and Livelihoods (Plant Health Initiative).
Contributor Project Novel botanical formulations for control of virus vectors
Project ID PJ-003794
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Open-Access status Open Access
Production Date 2025-01-22
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Identifier https://doi.org/10.25502/34f2-0h91/d
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Language English
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Agroecological Zone Semiarid warm tropics
Coverage Region Eastern Africa
Coverage country Tanzania
Coverage Admin Unit
Coverage Y (Latitude) -6.52471
Coverage X (Longitude) 35.78784
Coverage Start Date 2023-01-04
Coverage End Date 2024-01-04
Contact Wosula, Everlyne; International Institute of Topical Agriculture
Contact Email E.Wosula@cgiar.org
Restriction CC-BY 4.0
Email Permission None
Rights CC-BY 4.0