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volume 28 issue 1 (march 2007) : 18-25
ECO-BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF APHID, MELANAPHlS SACCHARI (ZEHNTNER) IN RABI SORGHUM
1University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka
Regional Agricultural Research Station and College of Agriculture,
Bijapur - 586 101, Karnataka, India
ABSTRACT
Melanaphis sacchari (Zehntnerl. the sugarcane aphid distributed in Asia, Africa, Australia and
the Americas on sorghum not only affects the grain and fodder yield but also the fodder quality
directly and Indirectly. Studies carried out on population dynamics of aphid and its natural enemies, the losses. caused by aphid. screening methods and the efficacy of different plant products. Insecticides and other methods are reviewed and discussed In this paper. Attempts were also made to focus on the biophl/Slcal and/or biochemical causes for its resistance
the Americas on sorghum not only affects the grain and fodder yield but also the fodder quality
directly and Indirectly. Studies carried out on population dynamics of aphid and its natural enemies, the losses. caused by aphid. screening methods and the efficacy of different plant products. Insecticides and other methods are reviewed and discussed In this paper. Attempts were also made to focus on the biophl/Slcal and/or biochemical causes for its resistance
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