2014
DOI: 10.9790/2380-07620510
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Seasonal Incidence of Rice Yellow Stem Borer (Scirpophaga Incertulas Wlk.) In Relation to Conventional and Sri Methods of Planting and Its Correlation with Weather Parameters

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“…Karuppaiah et al, (2012) reported that abiotic parameters are having direct impact on insect population dynamics through modulation of developmental rates, survival, fecundity, voltinism and dispersal and revealed that, declined survival rate of brown plant hopper Nilaparvatha lugens (Stal) and rice leaf folder, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guen) at higher temperature. Kakde et al, (2014) reported yellow stem borer infestation reached its peak during first week of September (5.58% DH) and 1st week of October (5.79% WEH). Kalita et al, (2015) observed that the whorl maggot started the infestation at initial stage of the crop and damaged maximum (22.25-24.25 damaged leaves/10 hills) in the second fortnight of July.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karuppaiah et al, (2012) reported that abiotic parameters are having direct impact on insect population dynamics through modulation of developmental rates, survival, fecundity, voltinism and dispersal and revealed that, declined survival rate of brown plant hopper Nilaparvatha lugens (Stal) and rice leaf folder, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guen) at higher temperature. Kakde et al, (2014) reported yellow stem borer infestation reached its peak during first week of September (5.58% DH) and 1st week of October (5.79% WEH). Kalita et al, (2015) observed that the whorl maggot started the infestation at initial stage of the crop and damaged maximum (22.25-24.25 damaged leaves/10 hills) in the second fortnight of July.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Destruction to paddy plants occurs because larvae fold leaves longitudinally using silky thread and eventually feed on them, resulting in white, dry leaves (Goco, 1921). Kakde and Patel (2014) showed that the percentage of infestation of Scirpophaga incertulas was 5.79% and 4.93% at the mature stages in conventional and in SRI paddy fields, respectively. The level of infestation by stem borers was lower in SRI-cultivated paddy fields compared to that in conventional-cultivated paddy fields.…”
Section: Dna Barcode and Genetic Distancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Insidensi PBPK selalu dilaporkan di beberapa wilayah di Indonesia lebih sering dan dominan dibandingkan dengan penggerek batang lainnya (Baehaki, 2015;Hadi et al 2015;Aryantini et al, 2015;Kakde & Patel, 2014). Kehilangan hasil akibat serangan hama ini menjadi hambatan dalam program peningkatan produksi pangan nasional.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Rata-rata persentase anakan terserang PBPK per rumpun tertinggi terjadi pada pengamatan pertama ketika tanaman berumur 30 hst (saat pembentukan anakan) dan selanjutnya berfluktuasi namun cenderung menurun hingga pengamatan terakhir ketika tanaman berumur 107 hst. Insidensi PBPK tersebut lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan yang dilaporkan oleh Kakde & Patel (2014) di India. Mereka juga melaporkan bahwa isidensi PBPK masih mengalami peningkatan sampai bulan ke tiga.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasanunclassified