Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production

Oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella Walker is a notorious bunch feeding pest typically among oil palm aged 3-7 years old planted on peat. In order to manage the pest, an economic injury level (EIL) for the pest needs to be determined which could assist in decision-making if a control tactic is j...

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Main Authors: Su, Chong Ming, King, Patricia Jie Hung, Kwan, Yee Min, Ab Aziz, Zakry Fitri, Ong, Kian Huat
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Published: Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96826/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.968262022-12-01T02:14:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96826/ Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production Su, Chong Ming King, Patricia Jie Hung Kwan, Yee Min Ab Aziz, Zakry Fitri Ong, Kian Huat Oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella Walker is a notorious bunch feeding pest typically among oil palm aged 3-7 years old planted on peat. In order to manage the pest, an economic injury level (EIL) for the pest needs to be determined which could assist in decision-making if a control tactic is justified. In order to determine the EIL, the percentage of fertile oil palm fruitlets and oil to bunch content were determined for fruit bunches with different pest infestation severity. The severity was characterised based on the mean larvae present in fruit bunches and male inflorescences. The study found that the mean larvae count was positively correlated with the economic losses and number of parthenocarpic fruitlets. The overall oil extraction rate (OER) of moderate and severely infested fruit bunches was significantly reduced as compared to clean fruit bunches. Based on average crude palm oil (CPO) market price and production per hectare, an EIL for T. mundella was able to be estimated. This study suggested the EIL at 10% of oil palms per hectare moderately or severely infested. The finding of this study would benefit future pest management practice in oil palm plantation established on peatland. Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96826/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Su, Chong Ming and King, Patricia Jie Hung and Kwan, Yee Min and Ab Aziz, Zakry Fitri and Ong, Kian Huat (2021) Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production. Journal of Oil Palm Research, 33 (1). 37 - 45. ISSN 2811-4701 http://jopr.mpob.gov.my/category/2021-2030/2021/2021-vol-33-march/ 10.21894/jopr.2020.0090
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description Oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella Walker is a notorious bunch feeding pest typically among oil palm aged 3-7 years old planted on peat. In order to manage the pest, an economic injury level (EIL) for the pest needs to be determined which could assist in decision-making if a control tactic is justified. In order to determine the EIL, the percentage of fertile oil palm fruitlets and oil to bunch content were determined for fruit bunches with different pest infestation severity. The severity was characterised based on the mean larvae present in fruit bunches and male inflorescences. The study found that the mean larvae count was positively correlated with the economic losses and number of parthenocarpic fruitlets. The overall oil extraction rate (OER) of moderate and severely infested fruit bunches was significantly reduced as compared to clean fruit bunches. Based on average crude palm oil (CPO) market price and production per hectare, an EIL for T. mundella was able to be estimated. This study suggested the EIL at 10% of oil palms per hectare moderately or severely infested. The finding of this study would benefit future pest management practice in oil palm plantation established on peatland.
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author Su, Chong Ming
King, Patricia Jie Hung
Kwan, Yee Min
Ab Aziz, Zakry Fitri
Ong, Kian Huat
spellingShingle Su, Chong Ming
King, Patricia Jie Hung
Kwan, Yee Min
Ab Aziz, Zakry Fitri
Ong, Kian Huat
Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
author_facet Su, Chong Ming
King, Patricia Jie Hung
Kwan, Yee Min
Ab Aziz, Zakry Fitri
Ong, Kian Huat
author_sort Su, Chong Ming
title Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
title_short Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
title_full Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
title_fullStr Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
title_full_unstemmed Economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
title_sort economic injury level of oil palm bunch moth, tirathaba mundella walker for pest management recommendations in oil palm production
publisher Malaysian Palm Oil Board
publishDate 2021
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