Evaluation of Trichogramma Spp. to Minimise the Attack of Teak Leaf Skeletonizer

Evaluation of Trichogramma Spp. to Minimise the Attack of Teak Leaf Skeletonizer

Authors

  •   K. C. Joshi
  •   S. Sambath
  •   Mohd. Yousuf
  •   S. Chander
  •   N. Roychoudhury
  •   N. Kulkarni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2007/v133i4/1123

Abstract

For evolving an eco-friendy, non-toxic and practically feasible method of minimizing the populataion of the most serious Teak leaf skeletonizer E. machaeralis, four egg parasitoids viz. Trichogramma brsiliensis, T. chilonis, T. pretiosum and T. japonicum were tested in laboratory conditions. T. brasiliensis proved a better potential species to parasitise maximum number of eggs in labortory i.e. 58 to 61 per cent. Further evaluation of T. brasiliensis in field conditions for their least effective dose, proved that the optimum dose of the egg parasitoid T. brasiliensis is 1.25 lakhs wasps/ha to minimize the attack of teak leaf skeletnizer, E. machaeralis.

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Author Biographies

K. C. Joshi

S. Sambath

Mohd. Yousuf

S. Chander

N. Roychoudhury

N. Kulkarni

Published

2007-04-01

How to Cite

Joshi, K. C., Sambath, S., Yousuf, M., Chander, S., Roychoudhury, N., & Kulkarni, N. (2007). Evaluation of <I>Trichogramma</I> Spp. to Minimise the Attack of Teak Leaf Skeletonizer. Indian Forester, 133(4), 527–533. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2007/v133i4/1123

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