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Volatiles from host plant brinjal attract the brinjal Fruit and Shoot Borer -Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2021
Abstract Brinjal Fruit and Shoot Borer- Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee is a major insect pest on brinjal- Solanum melongena worldwide. An effective strategy used in developing pest controlling agents is the synergism between insect pheromones and host plant volatiles, which can increase the attraction of insect pest.
Mohammed Siddeek Fathima Nusra   +3 more
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Hybrid vigour in Brinjal

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1973
Morphological and yield characters of eight intervarietal hybrids of brinjal were studied to assess the extent of vigour expressed in different parental combinations. The most economic combination was found to be between Muktakeshi × Banaras giant in which the increase in yield was over 100%.
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Impact of Bee Pollination in Brinjal

Indian Journal of Entomology, 2021
Impact of bee pollination on brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) under protected condition was assessed with five pollination treatments viz., Apis mellifera L., Apis cerana F., Tetragonula iridipennis S., open pollination and control (pollinator exclusion). Comparative foraging activity and pollination efficiency index of the pollinators was recorded along
Parameswara Reddy   +2 more
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Insect-resistant transgenic brinjal plants

Molecular Breeding, 1998
A synthetic cry1Ab gene coding for an insecticidal crystal protein (ICP) of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) was transferred to brinjal (eggplant) by cocultivating cotyledonary explants with Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Transformant plants resistant to kanamycin were regenerated.
Polumetla A. Kumar   +7 more
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Corynespora leaf spot of brinjal

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1971
Corynespora cassiicola (Berk and Curt) Wei, incitant of leaf spot of brinjal, survives at the room temperatures (28–30° C) for a period of 4 months in infected dry leaves, in infected dead stems for 10 months, and for 11 months in chicken mesh wire house where natural diurnal fluctuating temperatures prevail.
Y. R. Sarma, M. V. Nayudu
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Rapid Methods of Improvement in Brinjal

2020
Brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) has great genetic wealth in its centre of origin, which is a foundation for crop improvement. So far, conventional breeding approaches were commonly used for improvement of yield, quality and resistance to insect pests and diseases, but the advent of biotechnological tools like embryo rescue, haploid induction, genetic ...
A. S. Dhatt, M. K. Sidhu
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Incidence of Brinjal Mosaic Virus and Brinjal Little Leaf Diseases in Dipel-Organic Insecticide Combination Treatments

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1979
A field experiment was carried out to evaluate different Dipel (a bacterial formu lation - Bacillus thuringiensis var atesti Berliner) mosaic virus and brinjal little leaf diseases as they are prevalent in this part of the country. It was found that Sevin + Dipel was superior for Brinjal mosaic virus and Thiodan and Ekalux + Dipel.
NARAYANASAMY P, RAGUNATHAN V, BASKARAN P
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Bt brinjal

2022
Amrit Sudershan   +3 more
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Breeding brinjals (Soalnum Melongena) in madras

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1946
1. For the study of hybrid vigour two varieties differing very widely from each other Were chosen. In the cross between the varieties Udipi as the female parent and Raviya as the male parent, it has been observed at the very outset that the immediate effect of crossing manifest itself in the increased weight of the F1 seeds.
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