Publications by authors named "Abissi Marc Adjaoke"

The fall armyworm (FAW) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) has now become an invasive pest of global concern. The pest was first detected in Central and Western Africa in early 2016. Sustainable management options explored by stakeholders during early FAW invasion in Africa included the use of biopesticides and biological control.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Abissi Marc Adjaoke"

  • - Abissi Marc Adjaoke's recent research focuses on the control potential of Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus (SfMNPV) specifically targeting the invasive fall armyworm (FAW) in Nigeria, highlighting the pest's significant threat to agriculture.
  • - The study discusses the emergence of FAW as a global pest, first identified in Central and Western Africa in 2016, and the urgent need for sustainable management strategies in response to its rapid spread.
  • - Adjaoke emphasizes the roles of biopesticides and biological control methods as effective options for the management of FAW, reflecting a growing interest in environmentally friendly pest control solutions.