International Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics

ISSN 2756-3650

International Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics Vol. 8 (11), pp. 001-004, November, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Comparison of the developmental and survival rates, adult longevity and oviposition of Helopeltis schoutedeni Reuter (Hemiptera: Miridae) on cashew

E. A Dwomoh1*, J. V. K Afun2 and J. B Ackonor1

1Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana, P. O. Box 8, New Tafo-Akim, Ghana.

2 Faculty of Agriculture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.

Accepted 25 March, 2019

Abstract

Cashew (Anacardium occidentale Linn.) has become a very important tree crop in Ghana. It is, however, attacked by several sap sucking insects, including the mosquito bug, Helopeltis schoutedeni Reuter. Both the nymph and adult of H. schoutedeni feeding on cashew by sucking the sap from flushing shoots, panicles and immature fruits. The present study investigated the comparative effects of these food sources on the development, survival and oviposition of the species. All the nymphal stages experienced faster rates of development and survival when fed on fruits compared with feeding on flushing shoots or panicles. The adults survived longer and produced higher numbers of viable eggs when fed on fruits or flushing shoots than when fed on panicles.

Key words: Comparison, developmental rate, survival rate, longevity, Helopeltis schoutedeni, cashew.