New Horizons in Insect Science Towards Sustainable Pest Management
336 T. Venkatesan and S. K. Jalali 100 80 60 40 20 0 123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ...
Development, Characterization and Field Assessment of Multiple Insecticides ... 337 Generations/temperature and RH Endosulfan Mo ...
338 T. Venkatesan and S. K. Jalali that of a relatively susceptible natural population (Rosenheim et al. 1989 ) (Table 4 ). Sequ ...
Development, Characterization and Field Assessment of Multiple Insecticides ... 339 monocrotophos strain treated with monocroto- ...
340 T. Venkatesan and S. K. Jalali Field Efficacy of the Multiple Insecticides and High Temperature Tolerant and Susceptible Str ...
Development, Characterization and Field Assessment of Multiple Insecticides ... 341 were 2.4/plant in field-collected population ...
342 T. Venkatesan and S. K. Jalali reducing egg hatch, which resulted in lesser boll damage (Table 11 ). Plots that received the ...
Development, Characterization and Field Assessment of Multiple Insecticides ... 343 of H. armigera at all the plots. The MIHTTS ...
344 T. Venkatesan and S. K. Jalali The number of larvae also reduced drasti- cally due to higher parasitism in MIHTTS plots. The ...
Development, Characterization and Field Assessment of Multiple Insecticides ... 345 plots, farmers practice plots, and untreated ...
347 Reproductive Alterations by Wolbachia in the Braconid Cotesia vestalis (Haliday) K. Srinivasa Murthy, T. Venkatesan, S. K. J ...
348 K. S. Murthy et al. (Wade and Chang 1995 ; Werren et al. 1995 ; Stolk and Stouthamer 1996 ), pathogenic (Min and Benzer 1997 ...
Reproductive Alterations by Wolbachia in the Braconid Cotesia vestalis (Haliday) 349 (5 μl), 2.0 U Taq Polymerase (MBI, Fermenta ...
350 K. S. Murthy et al. bachia cause genetic male embryos to develop phenotypically as functional females. Wolbachia induces fem ...
Reproductive Alterations by Wolbachia in the Braconid Cotesia vestalis (Haliday) 351 ever, effective exploitation of Wolbachia i ...
353 Influence of Herbivores on the Biology of Chrysoperla carnea Stephens P. N. Magar, N. S. Satpute, S. S. Madankar and S. P. B ...
354 P. N. Magar et al. to an interest toward utilizing them in integrated pest management (IPM) programs. Chrysopids also have a ...
Influence of Herbivores on the Biology of Chrysoperla carnea Stephens 355 obtained were subjected to CRD analysis as per Gomez a ...
356 P. N. Magar et al. Table 3 Feeding potential of C. carnea Treatment No. of prey consumed by Chrysoperla larvae R1 R2 R3 R4 R ...
Influence of Herbivores on the Biology of Chrysoperla carnea Stephens 357 Influence of Different Hosts on Pupal Period of C. car ...
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