Management Of Insect Pest Complex Of Brinjal - Couverture souple

Yadav, Amit

 
9783330083134: Management Of Insect Pest Complex Of Brinjal

Synopsis

Brinjal is susceptible to adverse environmental conditions like severe frost, as well as long and warm growing season. However, the development of newer varieties and crop production technology have made possible to raise the crop all the year round. Globally, China ranks first in the production of brinjal (56% of world output). India ranks second, contributing 10378 (in 000 MT) to the world production. In India, this crop occupies 6 lakh hectare area along with annual production of 10378 (in 000 MT) and productivity 17.2 MT per hectare. In Uttar Pradesh, the area under cultivation of brinjal is 2900 ha producing 22,000 MT and the productivity is 7.58 MT/ha (NHB, Database, 2008-09). This important crop is subjected to attack by many insect pests throughout its growth period which act as limiting factor in its profitable cultivation. The important insect pests are shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee), lace-wing bug (Urentius sentis Distant), hadda beetle (Epilachna vigintioctopunctata Fabricius), jassid (Amarasca biguttula biguttula Ishida), brinjal stem borer (Euzophera perticella Rag.), White Fly, Bemisia tabaci (Genn.), While its minor pests include aphid (Aphis

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Brinjal is susceptible to adverse environmental conditions like severe frost, as well as long and warm growing season. However, the development of newer varieties and crop production technology have made possible to raise the crop all the year round. Globally, China ranks first in the production of brinjal (56% of world output). India ranks second, contributing 10378 (in 000 MT) to the world production. In India, this crop occupies 6 lakh hectare area along with annual production of 10378 (in 000 MT) and productivity 17.2 MT per hectare. In Uttar Pradesh, the area under cultivation of brinjal is 2900 ha producing 22,000 MT and the productivity is 7.58 MT/ha (NHB, Database, 2008-09). This important crop is subjected to attack by many insect pests throughout its growth period which act as limiting factor in its profitable cultivation. The important insect pests are shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee), lace-wing bug (Urentius sentis Distant), hadda beetle (Epilachna vigintioctopunctata Fabricius), jassid (Amarasca biguttula biguttula Ishida), brinjal stem borer (Euzophera perticella Rag.), White Fly, Bemisia tabaci (Genn.), While its minor pests include aphid (Aphis

Biographie de l'auteur

Amit Yadav graduated B.Sc. from the DAV college Ajmer affiliated from SKRAU Bikaner (Raj) in 2009 and did his M Sc. and P.hD with specialization in entomology from Banaras Hindu University in the year 2012 and 2016 respectively. he published more than 15 research paper and 15 popular article in various journals and magazine.

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