Determination of mealybug population density for transmission of pineapple mealybug wilt disease in Central Uganda
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Date
2024-01
Authors
Bosco, Bua
M. E., Mawa
J., Ayiga
A., Ocwa
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International Journal of Agronomy
Abstract
Pineapple mealybug wilt disease (PMWD) is a complex and most destructive viral disease constraining pineapple production
world over. Pineapple mealybug wilt disease is transmitted by mealybugs (Dysmicoccus species). Currently, in Uganda, the
population of Dysmicoccus brevipes that can transmit PMWD is not known. Yet, closing this knowledge gap would provide a better
understanding of PMWD etiology and development of sound management strategies. Experiment was laid out in a completely
randomized design (CRD) with four replications in the screenhouse at the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyambogo University during
the period 2017 and 2018. Pineapple variety Smooth Cayenne was inoculated with fve levels of viruliferous mealybugs including
one (1), fve (5), ten (10), ffteen (15), and a control (uninoculated). Data collection commenced on symptoms appearance and
continued on a 15-day interval for a period of two months. Data were collected on the incidence and severity of PMWD. All the
data collected were analysed using Genstat computer programme. Results showed that the number of mealybugs signifcantly
(p < 0.05) afected the incidence and severity of PMWD during both trials. Although one viruliferous mealybug was able to
transmit PMWD virus, the efcacy of transmission was recorded with the highest number of mealybugs per plant. It was,
therefore, concluded that the higher the number of viruliferous mealybugs colonising a pineapple plant, the higher the incidence
and severity of PMWD. Te result of this study, therefore, adds to the pool of knowledge on the understanding the population
density of mealybugs transmitting PMWD as well as provide insights to improvement of mealybug vector monitoring as a key
component of integrated PMWD management.
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Keywords
Pineapple mealybug wilt disease (PMWD), Dysmicoccus species, Viruliferous mealybugs
Citation
Bua, B., Mawa, M. E., Ayiga, J., & Ocwa, A. (2024). Determination of Mealybug Population Density for Transmission of Pineapple Mealybug Wilt Disease in Central Uganda. International Journal of Agronomy, 2024.