2018
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8172.2018.00255.9
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Incidence of Omiodes indicata (Fabricius) on soybean in Rajasthan

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“…Kumar et al (2021) [5] reported the first appearance in black gram during 39 th standard week of September and had the highest peak at 43 rd standard week of October (91 larvae/ 50 plants) during Kharif 2020 and started to decline from 45 th standard week. Meena et al (2018) [6] reported that Omiodes indicata incidence peaked in the last week of August (12.25 larvae/ 5 plants) in 2015.…”
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“…Kumar et al (2021) [5] reported the first appearance in black gram during 39 th standard week of September and had the highest peak at 43 rd standard week of October (91 larvae/ 50 plants) during Kharif 2020 and started to decline from 45 th standard week. Meena et al (2018) [6] reported that Omiodes indicata incidence peaked in the last week of August (12.25 larvae/ 5 plants) in 2015.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When observing the population dynamics of defoliator and sucking pests in black gram, Kumar et al (2021) [5] discovered intense outbreaks of Omiodes indicata in Tamilnadu, India. Omiodes indicata larvae are easily identified because of their propensity to roll and join leaflets using secretions to create a shelter, according to Meena et al (2018) [6] . The adult's wingspan ranges from 20 to 28 mm, and its coloration varies from reddish-yellow over orange-brown to dark grey with some lighter grey markings (Plant wise plus Knowledge Bank, 2021) [8] .…”
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confidence: 99%