2017
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v9i1.1140
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Population dynamics of potential bioagents of mustard aphid, Lipaphiserysimi(Kaltenbach) on different cultivars of rapeseed-mustard

Abstract: Field experiment was conducted to study the population dynamics of potential bioagents of mustard aphids on 9 different cultivars which included: Brassica alba cv. PSB-I, Eruca sativa Mill cv. T-27, Brassica campestriscv. BSH-I, Brassica napuscv. Sheetal, B. carinataBraun cv. CCN-06- 1, B. junceaL. cv. Varuna, B. nigraKoch. cv. PBR-I, Brassica campestriscv.YST-151 and Brassica campestriscv. PT-30. Population of aphid and natural enemies was recorded at weekly intervals. The results indicated that the first app… Show more

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“…The coccinellid predators C. sexmaculata (L), C. septempunctata (F) and C. transversalis (F) preying on L. erysimi, corresponding with the peak aphid incidence; a substantial positive association (r= 0.74, 0.82) was found between aphids and coccinellid predators. These results agree with those of Singh and Lokeshwari's (2010), Singh et al (2017) and Varshney et al (2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The coccinellid predators C. sexmaculata (L), C. septempunctata (F) and C. transversalis (F) preying on L. erysimi, corresponding with the peak aphid incidence; a substantial positive association (r= 0.74, 0.82) was found between aphids and coccinellid predators. These results agree with those of Singh and Lokeshwari's (2010), Singh et al (2017) and Varshney et al (2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…1, 2). These findings corroborate with those of Singh and Lokeshwari (2010), Singh et al (2017) and Varshney et al (2017).…”
Section: Results and Discusionsupporting
confidence: 92%