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Control of Bengalgram Pod Borer, Heliothis armigera Hubner

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1976
Three field experiments with dusts, three with spray formulations and two demon- stration trials were conducted during 1971-74 for the control of the bengalgram pod borar, Dust formulations were superior to the sprays in reducing the pod borer, damage and increasing the yield.
SUBRAMANIAM T.R   +2 more
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Pod borer and pesticides

2004
The main objective of this chapter is to demonstrate the efficacy of this combination by using control of the cocoa pod borer (CPB) as an example. The second objective is to analyze the determinants of pesticide adoption and test the hypothesis that pesticide adoption widely depends on a high commodity price and revenue and on the dynamism of migrants ...
Ruf, François, Yoddang,
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The status of cereal stem-borer and legume pod-borer research in Zimbabwe

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1983
This paper highlights the current status of knowledge of the ecology and control of the maize stalk-borer, Busseoia fusca (Fuller). Migration has been shown to be an important parameter in the proliferation of the pest. Control measures advocated to the farmers consists of a combination of stover disposal and the application of chemicals.
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Control of a Pod Borer in Asparagus Beans, 1974

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1976
Abstract Field plot insecticide evaluations were conducted in ten square meter plots. Each treatment was applied to four replicated plots in a RCB experimental design. For each planting, nine insecticides and one control were evaluated. Granular formulated insecticides were applied by hand with the amount for each row of the plot being ...
W. Harry Lange   +3 more
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Behaviour of the Cowpea Pod Borer, Marruca testulalis Geyer

Nigerian Journal of Entomology, 1980
The adult moths and the larvae of the cowpea pod borer Marruca testulalis Gey are noctural. The larvae emerge early in the evening and remain on the plant throughout the night. Studies of the behaviour of the larvae showed that they are photonegative and more inclined to attack bunched cowpea pods.
E. J. USUA, S. R SINGH
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GERMPLASM SCREENING AGAINST SESAME LEAF ROLLER AND POD BORER

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1994
Twenty promising less susceptible sesame entires and one wild species were screened against sesame leaf roller and pod borer in in vivo and in vitro conditions and compared with five local varieties. Under in vivo condition 12 entries viz., SI 1004, SI1029, S1 3315/11, SI 3315/6, SI 53, S1882, 020-1, 59-1-1, PDK31, SI889, SI 990 and SI 964 were ...
MURALI BASKARAN R.K   +2 more
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Evaluation of botanicals for the management of pod borers and pod fly in pigeonpea

Research on Crops, 2015
An experiment was conducted at Centre of Excellence for Research on Pulses, S. D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar during kharif 2012–13 and 2013–14 for knowing the impact of certain botanicals in comparison to insecticide indoxacarb. The experiment was conducted in randomized block design having three replications and eight treatments. Spays
B. L. Jakhar   +2 more
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Conopomorpha cramerella (cocoa pod borer)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Etiella zinckenella (pea pod borer)

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Maruca vitrata (lima bean pod borer)

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