New pest could decimate Trinidad tomato crops

게시됨 2022년 9월 16일

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A new pest, the tomato leaf miner (tuta absoluta), has been discovered in Trinidad, posing a significant threat to tomato, pepper, and melongene crops. This tiny moth can cause up to 100% damage by burrowing into the stems and fruits of tomato plants during its caterpillar stage. The Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries has implemented control measures, including the use of traps and chemicals, and has advised the adoption of Integrated Pest Management practices, such as weeding and crop rotation, to manage the pest.
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A new pest, called the tomato leaf miner, has been spotted in parts of Trinidad. It could potentially destroy tomato, pepper, and melongene crops. According to an entomologist at the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries, Rishi Mohansingh, the pest, a tiny moth, burrows into the stems of tomato plants and fruits during the caterpillar stage and can cause 80 to 100 percent losses. "We have a new pest in this country, and it's called tuta absoluta, commonly called tomato leafminer, which it's a moth. The creature feeds at night and affects tomatoes, peppers, and melongene. Now we know these are very high-priced commodities in our country, and it's affecting the fruit, it also affects the plant, but mainly the fruit, so that can cause a lot of issues." Mohansingh said the ministry set out traps to catch the pest and so far have noted the pest along Trinidad's East-West corridor, and it's spreading to the Caroni area. In terms of management, Mohansingh advised that home ...
출처: Hortidaily

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