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A review of neem
biopesticide utilization and challenges in Central Northern
Nigeria
Ezekiel Adebayo Salako1,
Samuel Toba Anjorin2*, Charity Dooshema Garba3
and Ezekiel Bamidele Omolohunnu4
1Faculty
of Agriculture, University of Abuja, Abuja-FCT, Nigeria.
2Department
of Crop Production, Federal University of Technology, Minna,
Niger State, Nigeria.
3Niger
State Agricultural Development Project, Minna, Niger State,
Nigeria.
4FCT-
Abuja Agricultural Development Project, Abuja, Nigeria
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:Oyindamola35@yahoo.com.
Accepted
3 October, 2008 |
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The status
of neem biopesticide research, utilization and challenges in
the central part of northern Nigeria was reviewed. In the
sampled areas such as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
Abuja and Niger State, the highest category of neem users
(17.19%) were the rural farmers. Majority of the neem users
obtained their materials from semi-wild trees on communal
land. Our investigations showed that neem leaf and seed
powder or extracts controlled weevils in stored maize and
cowpea, enhanced germination percentage, and seedling
vigour. It also reduced fungal attack and infection on
stored seeds and crops on the field. Scale insects were
controlled on seed yam dressed with various neem
formulations. Application of bionimbecidin HP III (Greengold®)
paste at 5 g/Kg of seeds for three weeks in storage
significantly enhanced seedling vigour and reduced root-rot
index on a susceptible cowpea. Increased bioactivity
against Rhizoctonia root-rot and Meloidogyne
root-knot was achieved through synergism from the combined
iron weed and neem leaf extract. Forty seven point two
percent (47.20%) of the respondent neem users indicated
insufficient supply of commercial neem formulation as their
main constraints, while 80.15% complained of inadequate
processing facilities. Optimal utilization of neem
biopesticide could be achieved in Nigeria by addressing the
constraints and challenges in the formulation and
standardization of the organic pesticide.
Key
words:
Neem,
biopesticide, utilization, challenges, Nigeria. |