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Ganguli, Jaya Laxmi
- Biodiversity of Mealybugs, their Host Range and Bio-Control Agents Associated in Different Districts of Chhattisgarh Plains
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1 Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur - 492012, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru – 560024, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur - 492012, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru – 560024, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 33, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 88-97Abstract
The survey of host range of mealybugs in five districts of Chhattisgarh plain regions namely Rajnandgaon, Balod, Dhamtari, Mahasamund and Raipur districts in which 132 plant species were observed. Among these, 72 plant species belonging to 28 families were identified as hosts out of which two species were of pulses (2.78%), one oilseed (1.39%), ten vegetables (13.89%), twelve fruits (16.67%), one fibre (1.39%), one sugarcane crop (1.39%), nineteen ornamentals (26.39%), fifteen medicinal (20.83%), two forest trees (2.78%) and nine plants under weeds (12.50%). The highest number of host plants of mealybugs were recorded in the family Malvaceae and Asteraceae followed by Fabaceae, Apocynaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae, Amaranthaceae and Lamiaceae. Among 72 plant species, 36 species of host plants were found having low infestation, 12 species had medium infestation and 24 plant species were observed to be highly infested by mealybugs. A total of eight mealybug species namely Ferrisia virgata Cockerell, Maconellicoccus hirsutus Green, Nipaecoccus viridis Newstead, Paracoccus marginatus Williams and Granara de Willink, Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley, Rastrococcus iceryoides Green and seven species of their natural enemies i.e., Cheilomenes sexmaculata, Brumoides suturalis, Scymnus sp., Chrysoperla sp., spiders as a general predator and Aenasius sp. and Pseudleptomastix mexicana as parasitoid were observed during the present studies. Among the Mealybugs species, P. solenopsis Tinsley was noticed as the most dominant species which observed on 14 species of different host plants infested with maximum 46.66 percent.Keywords
Host Plants, Mealybugs, Natural Enemies.References
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- Tri-Trophic Interaction of Different Diet Fed Corcyra cephalonica (Stainton) on Feeding Efficiency of Reduviid Predator, Sycanus collaris (Fab.) Under Laboratory Condition
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1 Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur – 492012, Chhattisgarh, IN
1 Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur – 492012, Chhattisgarh, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 33, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 271-273Abstract
Sycanus collaris Fabricius (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) are voracious and polyphagous reduviid predators of economically important insect pests of agriculture and forest. Only limited work has been done in case of S. collaris, but life history of these predators on Corcyra cephalonica Stainton were documented. The present study was carried out at the Bio-control laboratory, Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, IGKV, Raipur (C.G.), during February to May, 2018 with an aim to assess influence of various diets fed C. cephalonica larvae on feeding efficiency of reduviid predator, S. collaris, which are responsible for preference and non-preference of reduviid bugs for mass rearing in laboratory conditions. For this experiment, ten freshly hatched first instar S. collaris nymphs were placed in Petri-dish, replicated thrice and larvae of C. cephalonica reared on twelve different diets were provided throughout their life cycle and the feeding efficiency was recorded. Results indicated that feeding efficiency of S. collaris was found to be maximum (183.31) in T1 (Rice), whereas it was found to be minimum (91.33) in T9 (Maize + Groundnut) reared larvae of C. cephalonica.Keywords
Corcyra cephalonica, Feeding Efficiency, Reduviid, Sycanus collarisReferences
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