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Diversity and abundance of wild host plants of lepidopteran stem borers in two different agroecological zones of Kenya
Authors:Nicholas A Otieno  Martha Makobe
Institution:1. Noctuid Stemborer Biodiversity Project (NSBB). Institut de Recherche pour le Développement / International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (IRD/ICIPE) , Nairobi , Kenya notieno@icipe.org;3. Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) , Nairobi , Kenya
Abstract:A survey was carried out between 2004 and 2005 in two ecologically different locations, Kakamega and Muhaka to assess diversity and abundance of wild host plants of lepidopteran stem borers as compared to maize plots during the cropping and non-cropping seasons. Kakamega in Western Kenya is characterized by a Guineo-Congolian rain forest mosaic and Muhaka at the Kenyan coast by a Zanzibar Inhambane mosaic with secondary grassy and woody vegetation. In Kakamega, wild host plants and maize covered 2 and 43% of the surveyed area. No variation in diversity and relative abundance of wild host plants was observed between both the cropping and non-cropping seasons. In Muhaka, the diversity and relative abundance of wild host plant species differed between seasons, with the Shannon Weaver Index (H) of 1.67 and 0.95 for cropping and non-cropping seasons, respectively. Similarly in this location, wild host plant cover varied between cropping (23%) and noncropping (17.9%). During both seasons, this was higher than the maize cover, with 10.7% and 0% for the cropping and non-cropping seasons, respectively. For both localities, the implication of the differences found in the abundance and diversity between the cropping and non-cropping seasons is discussed.
Keywords:Stem Borers  Wild Hosts  Monocotyledons  cropping season  East Africa
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