volume 22 issue 4 (december 2002) : 261 - 263

SPIDERS ASSOCIATED WITH RICE CROP IN RAIPUR

A
A.K. Mishra
S
S.K. Shrivastaval
1Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Raipur - 492001, India
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Seven spider species namely Lycosa sp. Tetragnatha sp., Araneus sp., Pardosa sp., Phidippus sp. Bonis sp. and Zygoballus sp. were registered on pests of rice in all the localities. Of them, first three were dominant and active through out crop study period. Their higher population in the month of September-November were synchronised with more activity period of hoppers and stemborer. Swarna being a more susceptible cultivar to number of insect pests, the spiders were more active on this variety
    1. Banion A T. and Litsinger J.A. (1980). In: Proc.ll''' Annual Conference ofthe Pest Control Councilofthe Philippines,
    2. Cebucity, Philippines, April, 23-26, 1980,44 pp.
    3. Barrion, AT. and Litsinger, J.A. (1981). Philipp.Ent. 5:139-166.
    4. Bhardwaj, O. and Pawar, AD. (1987); Int. Rice Res. News!. 12(5) : 28.
    5. Bhatnagar, R.K el a!(1982l. Agricultural Entomology. AlIlndi" Scientific Writers. Vol 1:90-116.
    6. Ganges Kumar, M. and Velusamy, R. (1996). Madras AgJic. J. 83 155-159.
    7. Ghode, MK et a!. (1985). PI. Prot. Bull 27(3 & 4) : 15-16.
    8. Kiritani, K (1979). Annu. Rev. Entomol. 24 : 279-312.
    9. Mishra, AK and Shrivastava, SK (1993). J Appl Zool. Res. 4(1) : 105-106.
    10. Mohamed Jalaluddin, R. et al (2000). Entomon, 25: 347-349.
    11. Peter, e (1988). Curr. Sci. 57 :1087-88
    12. Rawat, S.N. and Diwakar, M.e (1982). Int. Rice Res. Newsl 7(1):13-14.
    13. Sahu Satrughn!l et a!. (1998). Oryza. 35(1) 65-69.
    14. Sankaran, T. (1977). PANS 23:371-378.
    volume 22 issue 4 (december 2002) : 261 - 263

    SPIDERS ASSOCIATED WITH RICE CROP IN RAIPUR

    A
    A.K. Mishra
    S
    S.K. Shrivastaval
    1Central Integrated Pest Management Centre, Raipur - 492001, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Mishra A.K., Shrivastaval S.K. (2025). SPIDERS ASSOCIATED WITH RICE CROP IN RAIPUR. Agricultural Science Digest. 22(4): 261 - 263. doi: .
    Seven spider species namely Lycosa sp. Tetragnatha sp., Araneus sp., Pardosa sp., Phidippus sp. Bonis sp. and Zygoballus sp. were registered on pests of rice in all the localities. Of them, first three were dominant and active through out crop study period. Their higher population in the month of September-November were synchronised with more activity period of hoppers and stemborer. Swarna being a more susceptible cultivar to number of insect pests, the spiders were more active on this variety
      1. Banion A T. and Litsinger J.A. (1980). In: Proc.ll''' Annual Conference ofthe Pest Control Councilofthe Philippines,
      2. Cebucity, Philippines, April, 23-26, 1980,44 pp.
      3. Barrion, AT. and Litsinger, J.A. (1981). Philipp.Ent. 5:139-166.
      4. Bhardwaj, O. and Pawar, AD. (1987); Int. Rice Res. News!. 12(5) : 28.
      5. Bhatnagar, R.K el a!(1982l. Agricultural Entomology. AlIlndi" Scientific Writers. Vol 1:90-116.
      6. Ganges Kumar, M. and Velusamy, R. (1996). Madras AgJic. J. 83 155-159.
      7. Ghode, MK et a!. (1985). PI. Prot. Bull 27(3 & 4) : 15-16.
      8. Kiritani, K (1979). Annu. Rev. Entomol. 24 : 279-312.
      9. Mishra, AK and Shrivastava, SK (1993). J Appl Zool. Res. 4(1) : 105-106.
      10. Mohamed Jalaluddin, R. et al (2000). Entomon, 25: 347-349.
      11. Peter, e (1988). Curr. Sci. 57 :1087-88
      12. Rawat, S.N. and Diwakar, M.e (1982). Int. Rice Res. Newsl 7(1):13-14.
      13. Sahu Satrughn!l et a!. (1998). Oryza. 35(1) 65-69.
      14. Sankaran, T. (1977). PANS 23:371-378.
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