A research was carried out on cashew variety Vengurla-4 at farmer’s field in hilly area of the Dangs district, Gujarat, India during 2018 and 2019 to study the association between the incidence of apple and nut borer of cashew and abiotic factors. Regular weekly observations were recorded on the per cent damage of the pest. Apple and nut borer incidence was confined during January to May with maximum damage during April and was negatively influenced by evening and mean relative humidity as well as bright sunshine hours.
Studies were conducted in a cashew plantation at Waghai, Gujarat, India during 2017 – 19 on cashew variety vengurla- 4 throughout two consecutive years to determine the pest status of leaf miner, Acrocercops syngramma Meyrick and their relation with environmental factor. Damage to cashew leaf by leaf miner was prevailed only from July to December with maximum damage (2.19%) in the month of November 45th SMW in hilly area of the Dangs. Further, pest infestation on leaves found to have significant positive correlation with maximum temperature, mean temperature, bright sunshine and evaporation, while negative with morning relative humidity, evening relative humidity, mean relative humidity and wind speed.
A study was carried out on cashew variety Vengurla-4 at farmer’s field in hilly area of the Dangs district, Gujarat, India during 2017-18 and 2018-19 to examine the association of pest occurrence with abiotic factors like temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind speed and evaporation. Consistent weekly observations were recorded on the per cent incidence of thrips on three arbitrarily selected trees. The weather-related data was collected for the study from meteorological observatory located at Hill Millet Research Station, Waghai, the Dangs, Gujarat for the retro of two years. The damage by thrips on apple and nut was initiated in the month of January. After ward, damage found rising and it was maximum in the month of February. After the month of February, the damage went on lessening leisurely and almost absent by the end of April. Per cent incidence of thrips exposed non-significant correlation with temperature, relative humidity, sunshine, wind speed and evaporation.
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