2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajbio.20190703.12
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Comparative Study of the Genetic Variability of Sitophilus Zeamais Subservient to 2 Host Plants (Millet and Maize) in Senegal (West Africa)

Abstract: Millet and maize, because of the importance of their yields, constitute a reliable alternative to the question of sovereignty and food security. These cereals are exploited in all agroecological zones of Senegal. But their stocks, especially those of maize, are deteriorated by Sitophilus Zeamais, a beetle of the Curculionidae. It is therefore necessary to find natural solutions that are healthier than the use of pesticides which is harmful to living beings and the environment. This article makes a comparative … Show more

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“…Through the frequency of occurrence values, species are found incidental in this area in the case of Caryedon serratus (the peanut bruchid), Cheilomenes sulphurea, Scymnus senegalensis and Exochomus foudrasi. Indeed, the presence of C. serratus would be due to the existence of its host plant Piliostigma reticulatum [24] found around the plots. However, ladybugs would be present in this area due to the existence of Gossipium sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the frequency of occurrence values, species are found incidental in this area in the case of Caryedon serratus (the peanut bruchid), Cheilomenes sulphurea, Scymnus senegalensis and Exochomus foudrasi. Indeed, the presence of C. serratus would be due to the existence of its host plant Piliostigma reticulatum [24] found around the plots. However, ladybugs would be present in this area due to the existence of Gossipium sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%