Seasonal incidence of Brinjal shoot
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The variability in their population and damage can be related to changes in the ambient environment. With a view on the climate change projections for India, an attempt has been made here to study the impact of the likely changes in abiotic component in relation to BSFB and Hadda beetle in brinjal crop under Allahabad agroclimatic conditions.
6p trinhthamhodang1215 23-09-2020 8 1 Download
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A field experiment was carried out to investigate the seasonal incidence and influence under unprotected conditions of abiotic factors on infestation of shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee) in brinjal during Kharif 2013-14 and 2014-15 of Varanasi region.
6p angicungduoc6 20-07-2020 9 1 Download
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The study, done on the incidence of insect pest, revealed the presence of seven species of insect pests and three species of predator during the period of study from 16 September 2016 to 15 April 2017 at various stages of the brinjal crop after transplanting in district Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. The presence of whitefly, aphid, jassid and hadda beetle were recorded from the vegetative to maturity stage of the crop, while brinjal shoot and fruit borer as the most dominating species of the pest at vegetative as well as flowering and fruiting stage of the crop.
9p chauchaungayxua5 05-05-2020 3 1 Download
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A field experiment was conducted during Kharif 2015-16 in central research farm of Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad to evaluate the field efficacy of certain chemicals against shoot and fruit borer on Brinjal. The occurrence of Shoot and Fruit Borer commenced from 34th standard week (August fourth week) with an average population of 0.90 larvae/plant. The shoot and fruit borer population increased and gradually reached its peak level of 6.56 larvae/plant at 40th standard week (October first week).
7p kequaidan2 11-12-2019 12 0 Download