Cotton plant devastators (Heteroptera) associated with the reproduction phase of cotton: species richness and abundance in the Agro-ecological regions of Togo (West Africa)

Panawé TOZOOU, Komlan Pikassalé AKANTETOU, Mondjonnesso GOMINA, Boris Dodji KASSENEY, Bassarou AYEVA, Koffi KOBA, Wiyao POUTOULI
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It is worth controlling arthropods, cotton plant devastators for a production in quantity and quality. Phytophagous bugs, secondary devastators before 1980 in Togo constitute nowadays an important entomological factor with regard to their density and damage they cause. Their inventory was conducted through young plant felling and threshing in 4 agro-ecological regions. This process shows that these insects connected to floral and fruit-bearing phase are abundant and diversified. 55 species belonging to 7 families have been counted. The family of Pentatomidae is the most represented in species. In contrary, the family of Miridae is the most abundant followed respectively by Pyrrhocoridae and Pentatomidae. The four (4) agro-ecological regions are similar in terms of bugs’ diversity. These results can be useful in the improvement of fighting strategies.
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对节肢动物、危害棉株的害虫进行控制,对棉株的数量和质量都有重要意义。在1980年以前,在多哥,植食性昆虫是次要的破坏者,现在就其密度和所造成的破坏而言,它们是一个重要的昆虫学因素。通过对4个农业生态区的幼树采伐和脱粒进行清查。这一过程表明,这些与花期和结果期有关的昆虫数量丰富,种类繁多。已统计到7科55种。五角星科是最具代表性的物种。相反,Miridae科数量最多,其次是Pyrrhocoridae和Pentatomidae。4个农业生态区昆虫多样性相似。这些结果可用于改进战斗策略。
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