2018
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8172.2018.00106.2
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Soil moisture vs. vertical movement of late instar white grubs, leucopholis lepidophora blanchard infesting arecanut

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“…Several integrated management strategies have been adopted to tackle the menace of different species of areca white grubs (Veeresh, Vijayendra, Reddy, & Rajanna, 1982;Kumar, 1999). This includes larval collection by digging soil, soil application of biocontrol agents and insecticides, flooding with insecticidal use and adult collection during their emergence (Veeresh et al, 1982;Kumar, Prakash, Belavadi, & Chandrashekara, 2011;Prabhu, Rakesha, & Balikai, 2011;Adarsha, Kalleshwaraswamy, Pavithra, & Sharanabasappa, 2015b;Adarsha, Shivanna, & Kalleshwaraswamy, 2017;Kalleshwaraswamy, Adarsha, Naveena, & Kumar, 2017;Adarsha, Pavithra, Kalleshwaraswamy, & Kavita Hegde, 2018). Generally, control of soil-dwelling pests of areca nut through insecticide application not exposed to direct contact of insects with the chemicals and other soil properties may hinder the effectiveness of the chemicals (Arakaki et al, 2004b).…”
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“…Several integrated management strategies have been adopted to tackle the menace of different species of areca white grubs (Veeresh, Vijayendra, Reddy, & Rajanna, 1982;Kumar, 1999). This includes larval collection by digging soil, soil application of biocontrol agents and insecticides, flooding with insecticidal use and adult collection during their emergence (Veeresh et al, 1982;Kumar, Prakash, Belavadi, & Chandrashekara, 2011;Prabhu, Rakesha, & Balikai, 2011;Adarsha, Kalleshwaraswamy, Pavithra, & Sharanabasappa, 2015b;Adarsha, Shivanna, & Kalleshwaraswamy, 2017;Kalleshwaraswamy, Adarsha, Naveena, & Kumar, 2017;Adarsha, Pavithra, Kalleshwaraswamy, & Kavita Hegde, 2018). Generally, control of soil-dwelling pests of areca nut through insecticide application not exposed to direct contact of insects with the chemicals and other soil properties may hinder the effectiveness of the chemicals (Arakaki et al, 2004b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%