Ibrahima Diallo

Ibrahima Diallo
Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles | ISRA · Centre pour le Développement de l'Horticulture

Master of Science

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I am a biologist specialized in entomology. I am particularly interested in insect pests of crops as well as their interactions with the environment, their host plants and their natural enemies with the aim of researching new adapted sustainable and ecological approaches to the management of crop pests. looking for new position or any potential collab

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Objectives: the study examines the effect of the host plant and of the agro-ecological area on the genetic structure of populations of Bactrocera dorsalis in order to apprehend an appropriate period to fight this pest. Methodology and results: this study was conducted in two large areas mango productions Senegal (area Niayes and the forest area Sou...
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Objectives: This present study aims to understand the landscape structures as well as the environmental (climatic) factors influencing the genetic diversity of fly populations in the agroecological area of Niayes. Methodology and results: Landscape composition of different mango orchards of different typologies were determined after drone mapping a...
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The fall armyworm (FAW) Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith), an invasive pest of cereal crops in Africa, poses a real threat to food security in sub-Saharan African countries where cereals are the staple food. Since its appearance in Africa in 2016, the FAW has invaded almost all African countries due to its great dispersal capacity. Because of its...
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Objective: The objective of this work was to draw up an inventory of the entomofauna associated with the cultivation of sweet corn (Zea mays L. ssp saccharata) in the Niayes in Senegal. Methodology and Results: A monitoring and sampling was carried out between June and August 2017 at the experimental station of the Senegalese Institute for Agricult...
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La mangue, filière importante dans la production horticole du Sénégal (60% selon ANDS en 2016) fait face à de nombreuses contraintes, dont celle des phytophages. La mouche orientale des fruits Bactrocera dorsalis est l'une des plus ravageuse pour cette filière. Chaque année, entre 30 et 40% de la production de mangues en Afrique est détruite par ce...

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