A Handy Guide on Insect Pests of Tamarind and their Control

A Handy Guide on Insect Pests of Tamarind and their Control

Authors

  •   Pratap Singh
  •   Mukhtar Ahmad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1989/v115i9/9107

Abstract

Tamarindlls indica, native to the dry savannah of tropical Africa is an important tree species widely grown and cultivated throughout India. Tamarind fruits are used and relisbed as an important ingredient in 'curries' 'chutnies' and various other preparations. Insect pests involved in large scale damage to the various parts of the tree, are summarised. A number of sapsuckers, mealy bugs, scale insects, aphids suck the sap of the tender shoots and leaflets. Some species of caterpillars and beetles cause damage to the foliage, flowers, fruits and seeds. Control measures of various pests are also given.

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Author Biographies

Pratap Singh

Mukhtar Ahmad

Published

1989-09-01

How to Cite

Singh, P., & Ahmad, M. (1989). A Handy Guide on Insect Pests of Tamarind and their Control. Indian Forester, 115(9), 673–679. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1989/v115i9/9107

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