Autor: |
Rudramuni, T., Thippaiah, M., Onkarappa, S., Ganiger, P. |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of Experimental Zoology India; Jul2022, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p1757-1760, 4p |
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The field experiment was carried out during Kharif 2018 and 2019 at the Zonal Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station (ZAHRS), Hiriyur, Chitradurga district, Karnataka to find out cost-effective groundnut based intercropping system for the management of sucking pests viz., thrips and leafhoppers. Among eight intercrops, groundnut + bajra (1.10/top trifoliate leaves and 1.25/plant), groundnut + sorghum (1.17/top trifoliate leaves and 1.35/plant), groundnut + maize (1.24/top trifoliate leaves and 1.40/plant) and groundnut + cowpea (1.17/top trifoliate leaves and1.29/plant) recorded the lowest pooled mean population of thrips and leafhoppers during the years 2018 and 2019, respectively as compared to groundnut as a sole crop (2.17/top trifoliate leaves and 2.38/plant). Whereas the highest pooled mean population of thrips and leafhoppers recorded in remaining intercrops viz., groundnut + redgram (1.70/top trifoliate leaves and 1.89/plant), groundnut + soybean (1.73/top trifoliate leaves and 1.93/plant), groundnut + sesame (1.96/top trifoliate leaves and 2.12/plant) and groundnut + onion (2.05/top trifoliate leaves and 2.14/plant) which were on par with sole groundnut (2.17/top trifoliate leaves and 2.38/plant), respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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