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Bioecology of castor capsule borer, conogethes punctiferalis guenee (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

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Title Bioecology of castor capsule borer, conogethes punctiferalis guenee (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
 
Creator Shivakumar K.
 
Contributor Gaur, Ram Karan
 
Subject Castor, Conogethes punctiferalis, Biology, Population dynamics, Seasonal history
 
Description Field and laboratory studies on Bioecology of castor capsule borer, Conogethes punctiferalis
Guenee (Lepidoptera:Pyralidae) were carried out at CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Regional
research station, Bawal during 2015-16. Studies on biology of C. punctiferalis showed that eggs of this
species were pale white, round, oval shaped and found singly or in groups of 4 to 7. The incubation period
varied from 4 to 5 days. There were five larval instars and the total larval duration varied from 15 to 20
days. The pupa was dark brown in colour, obtect and pupal period varied from 9 to 11 days. Female moth
having tuft of anal hairs but it is absent in case of male moth. Male moths of C. punctiferalis were smaller
(mean 21.90±0.70 mm in wing expense) than female (mean 23.40±1.24 mm in wing expense). Adult male
lived for 5 to 6 days whereas female for 6 to 7 days. The total life span of male ranged from 34 to 73 days,
while that of female from 35 to 76 days in different generations. There was a slight difference in sex ratio,
being in favour of female both in laboratory and field condition. The pest completed five generations in a
year. The presence of brown frass and fecal pellets around the entrance hole was the symptom of
infestation of this pest. The observations on pest infestation showed that infestation fluctuated from 2.0 to
14.2 per cent. The peak level of infestation (14.2 per cent) was recorded during November 16-30, 2015.
The pest infestation showed negative correlation with maximum temperature (-0.394), minimum
temperature (-0.346) and rainfall (-0.121) whereas positive correlation with morning (0.479) and evening
(0.206) relative humidity. This pest caused 10.5 per cent seed infestation in castor, 2 to 5 percent damage
on guava fruit whereas no infestation was found on ber, aonla and mulberry. The castor capsule borer
caused the economic loss an approximately Rs. 7560 per hectare in castor crop.
 
Date 2016-11-25T08:59:23Z
2016-11-25T08:59:23Z
2016
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/87461
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU