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The biology of Sesamia inferens (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on maize in the north western plains of India
The biology of Sesamia inferens (Walker) was studied at 25±1 °C
and 70±5 per cent relative humidity on PMH 1 maize hybrid. The incubation period
was 6.82±0.05 days. There were six larval instars and the larval development was
completed in 29.95±0.16 days. The duration of instars I-VI was 4.17±0.09,
3.60±0.08, 4.47±0.02, 4.40±0.03, 6.18±0.06 and 7.13±0.05 days, respectively. The
pre-pupal period was 2.83±0.02 days. The male and female pupa had duration of
8.05±0.12 days and 10.33±0.16 days, respectively. The adult emergence was
93.02±0.01 per cent, with a sex ratio of 1:1.05. The males had shorter longevity
of 3.92±0.23 days, while females had 5.05±0.28 days. The pre-oviposition,
oviposition and post-oviposition period was 1.11±0.10, 2.96±0.19 and 0.79±0.10
days, respectively. The fecundity was 211.92 ±11.92 eggs with 53.69±10.78 eggs
per cluster. The egg hatchability was 92.19±0.01 per cent. The total life cycle
was completed in 47.65±0.24 days (Male) and 49.93±0.21 days (female). The
observations on the biology will help in developing efficient strategies to
manage S. inferens on maize in the north western plains of
India.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes papers on the infectious diseases of plants, damages caused by insects and deals with the basic aspects of chemical and biological protection. Within its field of interest additional topics such as resistance against plant diseases, and physiological, biochemical and molecular questions of plant resistance and susceptibility are also discussed. Publishes book reviews and advertisements.