2019
DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2018.v7.i1.6.07
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Studies on the biology of Helicoverpa armigera on different semi-synthetic diet

Abstract: A study was conducted to determine the effect of artificial diets on some of the important biological parameter of Helicoverpa armigera under laboratory condition at 25±1°C, 75±5% R.H. and 14 hr photoperiod. Four locally available pulses viz., chickpea, green gram, pea and black gram were used as treatments and compared with that of the natural diet as control i.e. chickpea leaves. Sixty larvae in each treatment were fed and studied. Results revealed that larval duration was found to be the minimum in larvae r… Show more

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“…The pod borer is responsible for causing up to 90% damage in peas, as it regularly occurs from vegetative growth to pod formation. It has been observed that the pod borer feeds on 300 species belonging to 68 plant families worldwide [15][16][17][18]. These pests are highly destructive and can significantly reduce crop yield and economic value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pod borer is responsible for causing up to 90% damage in peas, as it regularly occurs from vegetative growth to pod formation. It has been observed that the pod borer feeds on 300 species belonging to 68 plant families worldwide [15][16][17][18]. These pests are highly destructive and can significantly reduce crop yield and economic value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%