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| author | Antwi-Agyakwa, Akua Konadu Yusuf, Abdullahi A Pirk, Christian W W Mohammed, Samira Ekesi, Sunday Torto, Baldwyn |
| author_facet | Antwi-Agyakwa, Akua Konadu Yusuf, Abdullahi A Pirk, Christian W W Mohammed, Samira Ekesi, Sunday Torto, Baldwyn |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Bioassay data was collected using a bench top cage arena made of two Perspex cages (each 65 × 65 × 75 cm) connected through a rectangular Perspex tube of 65 cm at the top with 5 cm of both ends inserted into each cage. The tube had a square opening (entrance) of 5 × 5 cm fitted with a lid with both ends fitted with fine netting. The rectangular tube was demarcated into three zones; treatment, control and no choice. Fifty *Trioza erytreae* of same sex were introduced into the entrance and the number of insects were counted in each zone after one hour. Four replicates were done for each treatment set. The treatments were; Experiments 1; 1. Lemongrass vs air 2. Garlic vs air 3. Guava vs air Experiments 2; 4. Lemongrass vs rough lemon 5. Garlic vs rough lemon 6. Guava vs rough lemon Experiments 3; 7. Lemongrass+rough lemon vs rough lemon 8. Garlic+rough lemon vs rough lemon 9. Guava + rough lemon vs rough lemon. Insects counted in no zone were not included in the analysis. |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2021 |
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| spellingShingle | Behavioural assays on the responses of Trioza erytreae to non-host plants using cage assays at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Kenya in 2019 Antwi-Agyakwa, Akua Konadu Yusuf, Abdullahi A Pirk, Christian W W Mohammed, Samira Ekesi, Sunday Torto, Baldwyn Allium sativum; CA; Cage; Citrus; Citrus greening disease; Cymbopogon citratus; Event label; Experiment; Experimental treatment; Number of individuals; Psidium guajava; Repellence_Experiment-0; Repellence_Experiment-1; Repellence_Experiment-2; Repellence_Experiment-3; Repellent; Replicate; Sex Bioassay data was collected using a bench top cage arena made of two Perspex cages (each 65 × 65 × 75 cm) connected through a rectangular Perspex tube of 65 cm at the top with 5 cm of both ends inserted into each cage. The tube had a square opening (entrance) of 5 × 5 cm fitted with a lid with both ends fitted with fine netting. The rectangular tube was demarcated into three zones; treatment, control and no choice. Fifty *Trioza erytreae* of same sex were introduced into the entrance and the number of insects were counted in each zone after one hour. Four replicates were done for each treatment set. The treatments were; Experiments 1; 1. Lemongrass vs air 2. Garlic vs air 3. Guava vs air Experiments 2; 4. Lemongrass vs rough lemon 5. Garlic vs rough lemon 6. Guava vs rough lemon Experiments 3; 7. Lemongrass+rough lemon vs rough lemon 8. Garlic+rough lemon vs rough lemon 9. Guava + rough lemon vs rough lemon. Insects counted in no zone were not included in the analysis. |
| title | Behavioural assays on the responses of Trioza erytreae to non-host plants using cage assays at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Kenya in 2019 |
| topic | Allium sativum; CA; Cage; Citrus; Citrus greening disease; Cymbopogon citratus; Event label; Experiment; Experimental treatment; Number of individuals; Psidium guajava; Repellence_Experiment-0; Repellence_Experiment-1; Repellence_Experiment-2; Repellence_Experiment-3; Repellent; Replicate; Sex |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.926446 |