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Innovation ID655
Version ID510
Innovation TitleStandardization of different artificial diets for rearing protocols and development of integrated pest management strategies for fall armyworm
Innovation description Fall army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda ) is one of the important invasive pests causing economic losses to maize, sorghum and other millets. Study revealed that the least life cycle period (egg to adult) was obtained with sorghum+ chickpea based diet (D1: 31-39 days) as compared to sorghum based diet(D2: 37-44 days) and maize+ chickpea based diet (D3: 40-48 days). Developed IPM strategies for Fall armyworm
Reporting Staff Jaba Jagdish (ICRISAT)
Year (Reporting)2020
Reporting statusApproved
Innovation TypeProduction systems and Management practices

Stage reached

Stage of InnovationStage 1: discovery/proof of concept
Year (Stage)2020
Stage DescriptionDeveloped artificial diets and developed IPM strategies for Fall armyworm
Has a lead organizationyes
Lead OrganizationInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
Top 5 contributorsNo contributors

Contributions and mapping

All partners
Main CRP CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals
Flagship project FP3-Integrated Farm and Household Management
Cluster FP3-1-Innovations for managing abiotic and biotic stresses
Other CRPs-Flagships-Clusters

Scope

Geographic scopeGlobal
Regions
Countries

Targeted outcomes

Main Sub-IDO More efficient use of inputs
Other Sub-IDO Reduced pre- and -post production losses, including those caused by climate change
Other Sub-IDO Increased conservation and use of genetic resources

Evidences

EvidencesJaba, J., Sathish, K., & Mishra, S. P. (2020). Biology of fall army worm Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) on artificial diets. Indian Journal of Entomology, 82(3), 543. https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-8172.2020.00135.2
[https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-8172.2020.00135.2]

Linked Elements

Milestones6797-171-30269 - 1)  Pest and diseases management components for the target pestsand, 2) Resource and soil management options in different regions fine-tuned.
Outcome Impact Case
Policy