Population Dynamics of Spotted Stem Borer, Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) and Pink Stem Borer, Sesamia inferens (Walker) on Rabi Sorghum
S.K. Meena,
V.K. Bhamare
Abstract:During the rabi season, the peak populations of Chilo partellus and Sesamia inferens were observed under specific weather conditions: no rainfall, maximum temperatures of 32.8°C and 31.9°C, minimum temperatures of 16.7°C and 16.2°C, morning relative humidity of 75.83% and 81.47%, afternoon relative humidity of 43.5% and 48.1%, and wind speeds of 20 km/h and 19.7 km/h, respectively. Correlation analysis revealed that the larval population of C. partellus infesting rabi sorghum had a significantly positive corre… Show more
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