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First Record of Acanthophorus rugiceps (Colepotera: Cerambycidas) in the Root of Aegle marmelos in South West Haryana


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Bael (Aegle marmelos Correa) is an important indigenous fruit tree of India. This medicinally important underutilized fruit is adequately rich in antioxidants and phytochemicals besides some essential nutritional components like vitamins, minerals and dietary fibres. The ischolar_main borer Acanthophorus rugiceps Gahan (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) was found associated with the ischolar_mains of dried and dead bael trees. The infested ischolar_mains were found packed with sawdust formed as a result of feeding by the grubs and ischolar_mains were black in colour indicating association of some fungal pathogens. The mortality of bael trees was recorded to the tune of 6.6 per cent during 2012 and 5.3 per cent during 2013 in the orchard of CCS HAU Regional Research Station Bawal. The association of the soft grubs of A. rugiceps with almost all the ailing trees affirmed a definite role of the insects in the drying phenomenon.

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Aegle marmelos, Drying, Mortality, Acanthophorus rugiceps.
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Ram Karan Gaur
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Bawal, Rewari, Haryana
India

Sushil Sharma
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Bawal, Rewari, Haryana
India


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  • First Record of Acanthophorus rugiceps (Colepotera: Cerambycidas) in the Root of Aegle marmelos in South West Haryana

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Authors

Ram Karan Gaur
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Bawal, Rewari, Haryana, India
Sushil Sharma
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Bawal, Rewari, Haryana, India

Abstract


Bael (Aegle marmelos Correa) is an important indigenous fruit tree of India. This medicinally important underutilized fruit is adequately rich in antioxidants and phytochemicals besides some essential nutritional components like vitamins, minerals and dietary fibres. The ischolar_main borer Acanthophorus rugiceps Gahan (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) was found associated with the ischolar_mains of dried and dead bael trees. The infested ischolar_mains were found packed with sawdust formed as a result of feeding by the grubs and ischolar_mains were black in colour indicating association of some fungal pathogens. The mortality of bael trees was recorded to the tune of 6.6 per cent during 2012 and 5.3 per cent during 2013 in the orchard of CCS HAU Regional Research Station Bawal. The association of the soft grubs of A. rugiceps with almost all the ailing trees affirmed a definite role of the insects in the drying phenomenon.

Keywords


Aegle marmelos, Drying, Mortality, Acanthophorus rugiceps.