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General information
| Innovation ID | 655 |
| Version ID | 510 |
| Innovation Title | Standardization of different artificial diets for rearing protocols and development of integrated pest management strategies for fall armyworm |
| Innovation description | Fall army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda ) is one of the important invasive pests causing economic losses to maize, sorghum and other millets. Study revealed that the least life cycle period (egg to adult) was obtained with sorghum+ chickpea based diet (D1: 31-39 days) as compared to sorghum based diet(D2: 37-44 days) and maize+ chickpea based diet (D3: 40-48 days). Developed IPM strategies for Fall armyworm |
| Reporting Staff | Jaba Jagdish (ICRISAT) |
| Year (Reporting) | 2020 |
| Reporting status | Approved |
| Innovation Type | Production systems and Management practices |
Stage reached
| Stage of Innovation | Stage 1: discovery/proof of concept |
| Year (Stage) | 2020 |
| Stage Description | Developed artificial diets and developed IPM strategies for Fall armyworm |
| Has a lead organization | yes |
| Lead Organization | International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics |
| Top 5 contributors | No contributors |
Contributions and mapping
| All partners | |
| Main CGIAR portfolio | CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals |
| Flagship project | FP3-Integrated Farm and Household Management |
| Cluster | FP3-1-Innovations for managing abiotic and biotic stresses |
| Other CGIAR portfolios-Flagships-Clusters |
Scope
| Geographic scope | Global |
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| Countries |
Targeted outcomes
| Main Sub-IDO | More efficient use of inputs |
| Other Sub-IDO | Reduced pre- and -post production losses, including those caused by climate change |
| Other Sub-IDO | Increased conservation and use of genetic resources |
Evidences
| Evidences | Jaba, J., Sathish, K., & Mishra, S. P. (2020). Biology of fall army worm Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) on artificial diets. Indian Journal of Entomology, 82(3), 543. https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-8172.2020.00135.2 [https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-8172.2020.00135.2] |
Linked Elements
| Milestones | 6797-171-30269 - 1) Pest and diseases management components for the target pestsand, 2) Resource and soil management options in different regions fine-tuned. |
| Outcome Impact Case |
| Policy |