Non-maize hosts outperform maize in sustaining fall armyworm population during off-season irrigation in the tropics
Yohannes Ebabuye Andargie, Mintesnot Worku Bogale, Abaynew Jemal Jenber, Alemu Abate, Dong-Sun Lee, Jae-Ho Shin

TL;DR
Non-maize crops like finger millet and barley support fall armyworm better than maize during irrigation seasons in tropical regions.
Contribution
This study identifies non-maize crops as more effective than maize in sustaining fall armyworm populations during off-season irrigation.
Findings
Finger millet and barley caused 100% plant mortality from fall armyworm infestation.
Potato and finger millet had stronger positive effects on fall armyworm incidence than maize.
Irrigation season increased FAW incidence and severity significantly compared to rain-fed seasons.
Abstract
The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, has emerged as a major global threat to maize production due to its highly invasive nature, absence of diapause, and capacity for continuous reproduction in tropical environments. While off-season irrigated maize is generally recognized as a “green-bridge” for FAW population continuity between seasons, yet its actual contribution relative to alternative hosts remains unclear. To quantify the roles of maize and non-maize hosts in sustaining FAW populations across seasons under climatic continuity and cropping system structures typical of tropical agroecosystems, we assessed FAW seasonal persistence by integrating controlled cage experiments with intensive pest surveys across 123 fields during both irrigated and rain-fed seasons in the Koga Irrigation Scheme, northwestern Ethiopia. Host preference assays revealed that FAW exhibited little…
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TopicsInsect Resistance and Genetics · Insect-Plant Interactions and Control · Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
