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Evolution, identification, evaluation, and characterization of a stable salinity tolerant sugarcane variety CoG 7. [PDF]
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Isolation and Evaluation of Indigenous Isolates of Beauveria bassiana and Synergistic Control of Spodoptera frugiperda with the Parasitoid Microplitis prodeniae. [PDF]
Zhang LW+9 more
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Sugarcane Insect Pests and Diseases With Special Reference to United States Plant Quarantines1 [PDF]
Insects and diseases likely to be introduced in shipments of sugarcane are mentioned, together with measures designed to prevent their introduction.
T. E. Holloway, R. D. Rands
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Control of insect pests in sugarcane: ipm approaches in China [PDF]
The paper briefly discussed the main pests of sugarcane in China, and the integrated pest management, including: plant quarantine, cultural control, physical control, biological control, chemical control and sex pheromone techniques. All these methods must be organically integrated, the cultural control being taken as basis, natural enemies being ...
Tao Zeng
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New insect pests of sugarcane in India
Five new insect pests were observed to infest sugarcane at Kannur in Kerala and at Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. The leaf minerAphanisticus aeneus Kerremans, was found to feed on all the species ofSaccharum exceptS. sinense. The laminar pubescence and colour did not appear to play any role in antixenosis.Chrysonolomyia sp. was found parasitising its
N. Mukunthan, R. Nirmala
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An IPM module for the management of major insect pests of sugarcane in Indian subtropics
This paper describes the evaluation of some environmentally sound tactics developed for raising insect-pests damage free sugarcane crop in subtropical India. Six ecology based approaches were employed: timing irrigation and urea application, mechanical removal of damaging stages of pests and crop residues, earthing up, propping of cane stalks ...
Saroj Jaipal
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Journal of applied entomology, 2022
Rearing insects in controlled conditions is a prerequisite to supply highâquality specimens for bioassays. However, while artificial diets and standardized rearing methods have been developed for many phytophagous insects, especially Lepidoptera, there ...
Pauline Lenancker, K. Powell
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Rearing insects in controlled conditions is a prerequisite to supply highâquality specimens for bioassays. However, while artificial diets and standardized rearing methods have been developed for many phytophagous insects, especially Lepidoptera, there ...
Pauline Lenancker, K. Powell
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