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Pathak, S. C.
- A New Report of Chrysocoris purpureus Westw. (Hemiptera: Scutelleridea) as a Pest On Acacia auriculiformis
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 2 (1992), Pagination: 169-169Abstract
No abstract- Effect of Some Soil Insecticides in Controlling the Major Insect Pests in Teak Nursery
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 3 (1990), Pagination: 206-213Abstract
Suitable control measures were devised for tackling the white ischolar_main grubs in teak nursery at Katanga (Balaghat, M.P.) and noticed that Basuddin (Diazinon) lOG @ 200g/bed (10m X 1m) followed by Phorate (Thimet lOG) 200g/bed was very effective against the white ischolar_main grub, H.serrata. In case of various doses of Phorate (Thimet) 10G, 200g/bed followed by 150g/bed was best among the other doses. In treated plots of BHC, Furadon and Sevin, the cumulative effect of larval population of teak defoliator, H.puera and skeletonizer, E.machaeralis, the observations confirm that Sevin 50 W.P. @ 200g followed by BHC 50 W.P. @ 600g/ bed was most effective against these pests.- Population Dynamics and Seasonal Abundance of some Forest Insect Pests (Nursery Stage) through Light Trap
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 6 (1990), Pagination: 494-503Abstract
Population dynamics and seasonal abundance of forest nursery pests through light trap unit was started at State Forest Research Institute Nursery, Jabalpur with the installation of Pennsylvanian light trap unit equipped with 160 W mercury vapour lamp. Results of two years data of 10 adult insect pests in trap catches during 1984-86 seasons are discussed The light trap method is very suitable for surveillance, pest forecasting, ecology, monitoring and management of the pest population in forest nursery.- A New Report of Aspongopus brunneus Thunberg (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) as a Pest on Karanj (Pongamia pinnata)
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