Boateng, B.A.Dauda, Z.Ayertey, J.N.2012-05-242017-10-142012-05-242017-10-142009Journal of Arid Agriculture (18): 38 – 44http://197.255.68.203/handle/123456789/1614The development of Callosobruchus maculates Fab. on five varieties (Botosinkpila, Sinkpikara, Sinkpibia, Sinkpipiela and Sinkpisabla) of stored bambara groundnut (Vignasubterranea(L.) Verdcourt) seeds wasassessed in the laboratory, under fluctuating temperature and relative humidity of 25.3 to 30.3 oCand 26.7 to75% R.H. Fifteen grammes(15 g) of seeds of each variety treatment were weighed separately into 500 ml bottles and infested with four pairs (male and female) of 0-48 hrs old adult beetles. Each treatment was replicated 5 times. The number of adults that emerged from eggs was lower than the number of eggs laid on seeds of each variety. However, the emerging progenies were on average much lower in the resistant varieties relative to the susceptible ones. Varieties Sinkpibia, Sinkpipiela and Sinkpisabla were relatively susceptible to infestation bythe beetle. Higher numbers of adults emerged from these seeds. The susceptible varieties also suffered more than 50% weight loss after 3 months of storage. Their susceptibility index values ranged from 13-14. Botosinkpila and Sinkpikara varieties produced relatively fewer adults which caused less than 50% weight loss. Susceptibility indices of 12•13 were recorded for these and suggest them to be moderately resistant or tolerant to attack. The two resistant varieties had hard seed coats, with seed coat force values greater than 20 Newton (N) as compared to the soft in the susceptible varieties which had force values of less than 20 N. The significance of these findings to the resource-poor subsistence farmers is discussedenBambara groundnutCallosobruchus maculatusResistantSusceptibleSeedDevelopment of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) on five varieties of Bambara groundnut, Vignasubterranea (L.) Verdcourt, in GhanaArticle