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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3200
Title: Varietal preference, growth and development of pests necrobia Rufipes de geer and oryzaephilus surinamensis linn, in stored copra
Authors: Nalinakumari, T
Mammen, K V
Keywords: Coconut
copra
growth index
pest development
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: Kerala Agricultural University
Citation: Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 36(1), 37-40.
Abstract: Copra is subjected to the attack of various insect pests during storage. Necrobia rufipes De Geer and Oryzaephilus surinamensis Linn, were found to be the most important. The varieties / cultivars tested were Chavakkad Dwarf Orange x West Coast Tall, Laccadive Micro, Gangaboridam, West Coast Tall x Chavakkad Dwarf Orange, Chavakkad Dwarf Orange, West Coast Tall, Laccadive Ordinary, West Coast Tall x Chavakkad Dwarf Green and Chavakkad Dwarf Green. Data on larval period, larval mortality, Chavakkad Dwarf Green. Data on larval period, larval mortality, pupal period, pupal mortality, percentage of adult emergence, adult longevity and the fecundity of the beetles and incubation period of the eggs were recorded daily after releasing one day old larvae of the insects in these varieties. The growth index of the insects in each treatment was calculated by dividing the percentage of adult emerged with the mean number of days for adult formation. Studies conducted revealed that the severity of infestation varied with varieties and the growth index varied with respect to larval period, larval mortality, pupal period, pupal mortality, adult emergence, adult longevity and fecundity. In overall assessment of the study, CDO x WCT, LM and LO were identified as less desirable for keeping the population build up low, while CDG and WCT x CDG were better and the remaining varieties were found to be intermediate.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3200
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