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20th September 2017, 03:26 PM
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Central Institute For Research On Cotton
Hii sir, I Wants to get the Information About the Integrated Pest Control Management of the Central Institute for Cotton Research ?
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21st September 2017, 09:32 AM
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Re: Central Institute For Research On Cotton
Central Institute for Cotton Research abbr. CICR is central research institute established by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to promote long term research efforts in cotton production The Information About the Integrated Pest Control Management of the Central Institute for Cotton Research is given below A. Agro Eco system Analysis ( AESA ) AESA is an approach, which can be gainfully employed by extension functionaries and farmers to analyze field situations with regard to pests, defenders, soil conditions, plant health, the influence of climatic factors and their interrelationship for growing healthy crop. Such a critical analysis of the field situations will help in taking appropriate decision on management practices. The basic components of AESA are:- 1. Plant health at different stages. 2. Built in compensation abilities of the plants. 3. Pest and defender population dynamics. 4. Soil conditions. 5. Climatic factors. B. Survey / Field Scouting The objective of surveys through roving surveys is to monitor the initial development of pests and diseases in endemic areas. Therefore, in the beginning of crop season survey routes based upon the endemic areas are required to be identified to undertake roving surveys. Based upon the results of the roving surveys Roving survey :- Undertake roving survey at every 10 km distance initially at weekly intervals and thereafter at 10 days intervals (depending upon pest population). Record incidence of bollworms on all host crops of the locality. Observe at each spot diagonally criss cross 20 plants/acre at random. Record the population potential of different biocontrol fauna. Record the major disease and their intensity Pheromone trap monitoring :- Use pheromone traps for monitoring of American bollworm, spotted bollworms, pink bollworm and Spodoptera. Install pheromone traps at a distance of 50 m @ five traps per ha. for each insect pest. Use specific lures for each insect pest species and change it after every 15 20 days Information About the Integrated Pest Control Management of the Central Institute for Cotton Research For more Information you may Consider the below Attachement that is Free to Download Contact Detials : Central Institute for Cotton Research Address: Panjari, Wardha, Nagpur, Maharashtra 441108 Phone: 098505 63000 |
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