Population dynamics, intensity of damage and management of the coreid bug, paradasynus rostratus dist. (Record no. 27554)
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Classification number | 632.6 |
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Personal name | Ambily Paul |
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Title | Population dynamics, intensity of damage and management of the coreid bug, paradasynus rostratus dist. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Vellayani |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Department of Agricultural Entomology, College of Agriculture |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2006 |
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Degree type | PhD |
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Summary, etc. | Experiments were conducted to study the influence of alternate hosts on the population dynamics of the coreid bug, Paradasynus rostratus Dist. and consequent damage to coconut and to evolve an eco-friendly management strategy to the pest. An abstract of the work done and the results are given below. A survey conducted in Thiruvananthapuram district to study the incidence and intensity of coreid bug infestation on coconut revealed that the infestation was the highest in the coastal region. The incidence was lower in the upland and midland regions. Among the variety of crops seen in the coconut based homesteads, guava, cashew, cocoa and neem were recorded as potential hosts of the pest. Studies on the influence of alternate hosts on the population build up of coreid bug revealed that the alternate hosts were a major determinant in the extent of infestation of coreid bug on coconut. The pest multiplied on the alternate hosts during flushing, flowering and fruit formation stages of the crops and subsequently shifted to the base crop, coconut in multiple cropping systems. The changes in size and yield parameters of nut due to the infestation of P.rostratus were assessed. Nuts with negligible damage (category II) did not show any significant difference in nut shape, nut characters, copra and oil content. Significant reduction in copra and oil was observed in moderately (category IV) and , heavily (category V) damaged nuts. The endosperm was not at all formed in severely damaged (category VI) nuts. The changes in the biochemical constituents of coconut buttons due to feeding of coreid bug were studied. The phenol content in young infested nuts recorded an increase compared to healthy nuts. A progressive reduction in starch and fibre content of young nuts was obtained with increase in degree of infestation The study on the effect of infestation of P.rostratus on germination and vigour of seedlings revealed that though all the nuts in damage category II (negligible damage) to IV (moderate damage) germinated within six months, only seedlings from nuts with negligible damage (category II) had the qualities of good seedlings. The antifeedant effect of neem based botanicals and efficacy of synthetic chemical pesticides were evaluated against coreid bug. Among the botanical and chemical pesticides, neem seed oil- garlic emulsion 2 per cent and profenophos 0.05 per cent proved most effective against the coreid bug. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of selected treatments on alternate hosts for control of coreid bug in coconut. The study revealed that the combined application of neem seed oil- garlic emulsion 2 per cent + profenophos 0.025 per cent was the most effective in reducing the extent of coreid bug infestation in the surrounding coconut palms. The present study could establish the role of alternate hosts on the population buildup of coreid bug. Plant protection operations in alternate hosts against coreid bug are more effective, economical and viable options compared to those in coconut. Based on the results of the study, a package involving regular monitoring of the alternate hosts in the homesteads, removal and destruction of the egg masses and early instars of the pest and giving a need based spray with an insecticide formulation like neem oil- garlic emulsion 2 per cent + profenophos 0.025 per cent on the alternate host would be a practical and cost effective approach for reducing the damage of P.rostratus on coconut in the homesteads. |
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Personal name | Nandakumar C (Guide) |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810015075 |
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