Autor: |
Elango, K., N., Arun Kumar, Nandhini, C., V., Dhanasekar, D., Sowmiya, S., Sowndarya, Rajan E., Srinivasa Esakki, S., Swetha, N., Sanjay Raj |
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Environment & Ecology; Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 41 Issue 4D, p3082-3086, 5p |
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This article, published in the journal Environment & Ecology, provides information on the distribution, damage, and management of guava sucking pests, focusing on the two-tailed mealybug. The study found that the Lucknow 49 variety of guava was most affected by sucking pests, with the population of the two-tailed mealybug being highest in February. Weather parameters such as temperature and rainfall were found to be correlated with the population of sucking pests. The study also evaluated the effectiveness of different treatments, with Acetamiprid 20% SP showing the highest mortality rate for the two-tailed mealybug. Overall, this document offers valuable insights into the distribution, damage, and management of major sucking pests affecting guava plants. [Extracted from the article] |
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