INSECT PEST COMPLEX AND CROP LOSSES IN PIGEON PEA IN MEDIUM ALTITUDE HILL OF MEGHALAYA

Authors

  • SANDIP PATRA
  • D. M FIRAKE
  • N. S. AZAD THAKUR

Keywords:

Pest complex, Crop loss, Pigeon pea, Bahar, Meghalaya

Abstract

Field experiments were carried out at ICAR Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region, Umiam, Meghalaya
to study the pest complex and crop losses in pigeon pea (Var: Bahar) during 2009-10 and 2010-11. Weekly
observation was taken through Plant Inspection Method (PIM) from 30 plants since seedling stage to till maturity
of the crop. Total 41 insect species comprising 11 Coleoptera, 13 Hemiptera, 3 Orthoptera, 1 Diptera, 1
Thysanoptera, 11 Lepidoptera and 1 Hymenoptera were recorded. Several natural enemies including 8 coccinellid
beetles, 1 yellow wasp, 1 predatory bug and 2 unidentified parasitoids and some spiders were recorded during
the crop seasons. Pod damage caused by different insect pests were recorded 8.75 and 6.25% by Helicoverpa
armigera, 7.50 and 5.25% by Lampides boeticus, 31.25 and 67.5% by Apion clavipes and 44.94 and 17.75% by
Melanagromyza obtusa during first and second seasons, respectively. Mean pod damage caused by H. armigera,
L. boeticus, A. clavipes and M. obtusa were found to be 7.50, 6.38, 49.38 and 31.35%, respectively. Results
revealed that pod boring insects (H. armigera, L. boeticus, A. clavipes and M. obtusa) caused major crop losses
to pigeon pea in this region.






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Published

2016-01-20

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PATRA, S., FIRAKE, D. M., & THAKUR, N. S. A. (2016). INSECT PEST COMPLEX AND CROP LOSSES IN PIGEON PEA IN MEDIUM ALTITUDE HILL OF MEGHALAYA. The Bioscan, 11(Supplement 1), 297–300. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/934

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