Seasonal profile of different insect-pests of black gram in the western region of Uttar Pradesh
Yogandar Sain, Rajendra Singh, Gaje Singh, DV Singh, Kamal Khilari, Vivek, Alice Singh, Sushil Kumar, Joni Kumar and MP Gautam
The present experiment was conducted to study the seasonal profile of different insect-pests in blackgram ecosystem. On the basis of occurrence of insect pests, the pests observed regularly on weekly basis and causing appreciable visual damage up to the extent of 10 per cent or more were categorized as ‘major’ pests, whereas, insects which appeared irregularly for a short period and in low numbers were considered as ‘minor’ pests. Thirteen species of insect pests were observed to attack the blackgram var. IPU-43’ at different stages of crop growth in an overlapping manner.
Maximum number of 6 species belonged to the order Lepidoptera followed by Hemiptera (5 species), whereas, Diptera and Coleoptera shared with one species each constituting 46.15, 38.46, 7.69 and 7.69 per cent of the total pests on black gram, respectively.
Yogandar Sain, Rajendra Singh, Gaje Singh, DV Singh, Kamal Khilari, Vivek, Alice Singh, Sushil Kumar, Joni Kumar, MP Gautam. Seasonal profile of different insect-pests of black gram in the western region of Uttar Pradesh. J Entomol Zool Stud 2020;8(1):771-773.