Seasonal Incidence of Sucking Pests and Their Natural Enemies on Moth Bean [Vigna aconitifolia(Jacq.) Marechal]
D. V. Muchhadiya *
Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Bharuch (Gujarat), India.
D.G. Bavaliya
Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Bharuch (Gujarat), India.
B.B. Thakor
Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Bharuch (Gujarat), India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at the College of Agriculture, NAU, Bharuch (Gujarat) to study the seasonal incidence of sucking pests and their natural enemies and their correlation with weather parameters on moth bean during kharif -2023. The studies on seasonal incidence indicated that jassid infestation began in the 1st week of August (31st SMW) and peaked during the 1st week of September (35th SMW). Whitefly infestation also began in the 1st week of August (31st SMW) achieved its peak during 2nd week of September (36th SMW). The population of thripscommenced from 1st week of August (31st SMW) reached its peak during2nd week of September (36th SMW). The population of ladybird beetle appeared from 2nd week of August (32th SMW) and reached its peak during 2nd week of September (36th SMW). The population of chrysoperla appeared from 2nd week of August(32nd SMW) and reached its peak population during 2nd week of September (36th SMW). Among the different environmental factors, morning relative humidity had a significant positive impact on the jassid and whitefly population. Bright sunshine hours showed significant positive influence on thrips and whitefly population. However no significant correlation was observed between ladybird beetle and Chrysoperla population with weather parameters.
Keywords: Moth bean, seasonal incidence, sucking pests, ladybird beetle, Chrysoperla