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SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CROP PROTECTION

WHAT ARE PESTS AND DISEASES?

GOOD FARMING PRACTICES PREVENT PROBLEMS

TABLE 1
Common pests and diseases in African home gardens

Pest/disease

Plant attacked

Symptoms

Control

Root rot (Pythium sp. or Phytophthora sp.)
(fungus)

  • Papaya and many others
  • Wilting
  • Collapse of plant
  • Rotten roots and stem
  • Plant in well-drained soil
  • Do not replant where root rot has occurred
  • Avoid introducing root rot in contaminated soil

Bacterial wilt
(Pseudomonas solanacearum)

  • Tomato and many others
  • Wilting and yellowing of leaves
  • Blackening of inside stem
  • Plant only disease-free seed
  • Do not replant with susceptible crops
  • Plant a legume crop
  • Burn affected plants

Mosaic virus

  • Papaya
  • Yellow, stunted leaves
  • Destroy affected plants
  • Plant only disease-free seed

Mealybug and scale insects (various species)

  • Citrus and many others
  • Wilting
  • Wax-covered insects on stems
  • Wipe insects off plant leaves by hand
  • Spray with light oil or appropriate pesticide
  • Encourage ladybird and other insect predators

Tomato grub (Heliothis sp.)

  • Many vegetables and maize
  • Holes in fruit
  • Remove and kill caterpillars
  • Use appropriate pesticide

Nematode

  • Many vegetable and fruit crops
  • Eats roots
  • Rotate plants
  • Use clean planting soil

PHYSICAL CONTROL METHODS

NATURAL PESTICIDES AND DETERRENTS

TABLE 2
Examples of insecticidal plants

Plant species

Requirements

Annona

More than 90 species, grows in tropical areas

Chilli

Tropical and subtropical climates, low water requirement

Derris elliptica

Tropical lowland rain forest, grows fast in full sunlight

Garlic

Light soils, subtropical climate

Neem

Fast growing, semi-arid areas, tolerates poor soils

Melia

Closely related to neem, tropical and subtropical areas

Pyrethrum

Highland subtropical areas

Cassia

Tropical tree

Tobacco

Temperate to subtropical climate

Turmeric

Subtropics, light soil

Lupine

Highland

Basil

Worldwide

Crotalaria

Subtropics, light soil

Moringa

Drought tolerant

Chillies mixed with garlic or onion residue

Neem and Persian lilac

Pyrethrum

REDUCING THE RISK OF POISONING WHEN USING CHEMICAL PESTICIDES


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