Abstract

Potato has lived with several diseases and insect pests such as late blight and potato tuber moth for several decades. However, newly emerging insect pest known by the name 'mealybug' is recorded as a new threat for potato production in the highlands of Arsi, Southeast Ethiopia. This pest has never been observed in the area in the history of potato culture in which potato has been grown for many years. Therefore, awareness creation should be the primary step by which any respective stakeholders including potato growers, research institutions, ministry of agriculture; NGOS, etc. are informed about the importance of the pest. This will help to look for appropriate management options and take the necessary precautions before the pest becomes important in other areas in the country. Keywords : DLS, Potato tubers, Solanum tuberosum , Storage pest DOI: 10.7176/JBAH/10-11-03 Publication date: June 30 th 2020

Highlights

  • Potato is dominantly produced in all Arsi highland areas in Tiyo district - Kulumsa PA from crop land of 43.6% (FAO, 2008)

  • Later in 2018 and this year (2019) it emerged as serious insect pest infesting potato tubers stored for sprouting in diffused light stores (DLS) and it became high enough to be reported as an outbreak

  • Since seed tubers are the basis for potato plant and determines the productivity of the crop, it has to be healthy and free from insect infestation such as Mealybugs

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Potato is dominantly produced in all Arsi highland areas in Tiyo district - Kulumsa PA from crop land of 43.6% (FAO, 2008). The leading problems associated with the very low yield are lack of improved varieties and use of inferior quality seed tubers of unknown origin, high disease incidence (mainly late blight), insect damage such as Potato Tuber Moth (PTM), lack of proper crop management practices, inappropriate storage structure, poor seed system and poor research-extension linkage (Gebremedhin et al, 2008).

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