2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42690-022-00743-4
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Native parasitoid complex of the invasive fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) from Northern India

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“…parasitized the larvae of S. frugiperda [ 33 , 34 ]. Average parasitism across India was higher than the parasitism rate reported in other studies of Fall Armyworm in corn (0.76%, Sagar et al [ 20 ]; 0.001%, Sharanabasappa et al [ 18 ]). However, the parasitism rate in the present study was lesser than what reported in the African countries (3.5–19.3, Agboyi et al [ 35 ]; 9.2%, Otim et al [ 36 ]).…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…parasitized the larvae of S. frugiperda [ 33 , 34 ]. Average parasitism across India was higher than the parasitism rate reported in other studies of Fall Armyworm in corn (0.76%, Sagar et al [ 20 ]; 0.001%, Sharanabasappa et al [ 18 ]). However, the parasitism rate in the present study was lesser than what reported in the African countries (3.5–19.3, Agboyi et al [ 35 ]; 9.2%, Otim et al [ 36 ]).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Eight different parasitoid species attacking the eggs and larvae of S. frugiperda were found in northern India. In similar surveys carried out in central and North India, Keerthi et al [ 3 ] and Sagar et al [ 20 ] documented the emergence of several parasitoids from central and northern India, respectively. Furthermore, Sharanabasappa et al [ 18 ] reported five parasitoids from South India.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Host stage host attacked and killed 3 a = Anandhi & Saminathan 2021, b = Elibariki et al (2020), c = Firake & Behere 2020a, d = Firake & Behere 2020b, e = Gupta et al2019, f = Gupta et al 2020a, g = Gupta et al 2020b, h = Gupta & Shylesha 2021, i = Huo et al 2019, j = Keerthi et al 2021, k = Li et al 2019, l = Liao et al 2019, m = Navasero & Navasero 2021, n = Navik et al 2021, o = Ning et al 2019, p = Niu et al 2021, q = Oktaviani, r = Qin et al 2021, s = Sagar et al 2022, t = Sari et al2021, u = Sharanabasappa et al 2019, v = Sharanabasappa et al 2021, w = Shylesha et al 2018, y = Tang et al 2020a, z = Tang et al 2020b, α = Tang et al 2021, β = Tawakkal et al 2021 …”
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