2023
DOI: 10.56093/ijas.v88i3.78729
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Validation and implementation of principles of the Integrated Pest Management concept - sustainability and current challenges in pest endemic pulse bowl of India

Abstract: Insect pests and vascular diseases are the major constraints to pigeonpea production in Karnataka and primarily responsible for lower productivity. There is no substantial host plant resistance to key insect pests in currently adopted cultivars, however effective utilization of other components of pest management led to development of various integrated pest management (IPM) to minimize yield losses and protect the environment. In present studies, it is a total “system approach” to sustainable pest management … Show more

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“…Insects which have become serious include pod fly Melanagromyza obtusa (Malloch), pod bug Calvigralla gibbosa (Spinola) and C. scutellarius (Westwood), Leaf Webbers Maruca vitrata (Gayer), Cydia critica (Meyrick) and Glaerucid beetle. Polyphagous pests like Cutworms Agrotis ipsilon and Ochropleura flammatra and hairy caterpillars (Amsacta moorei, A. albistriga and Spilosoma obliqua) have also become serious threat as reported by (Upadhyay et al, 1998 andSharma et at., 2010). Pigeon pea pod fly M. obtusa (Malloch) is a more detrimental pest and infests 12 to 100 per cent pods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Insects which have become serious include pod fly Melanagromyza obtusa (Malloch), pod bug Calvigralla gibbosa (Spinola) and C. scutellarius (Westwood), Leaf Webbers Maruca vitrata (Gayer), Cydia critica (Meyrick) and Glaerucid beetle. Polyphagous pests like Cutworms Agrotis ipsilon and Ochropleura flammatra and hairy caterpillars (Amsacta moorei, A. albistriga and Spilosoma obliqua) have also become serious threat as reported by (Upadhyay et al, 1998 andSharma et at., 2010). Pigeon pea pod fly M. obtusa (Malloch) is a more detrimental pest and infests 12 to 100 per cent pods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%