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Crop Protection :: Pest of paddy

Scirpophaga incertulas
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Symptom of damage:

Symptom of damage: Presence of brown coloured egg mass near leaf tip Larva bores into central shoot of paddy seedling and tiller, causing drying of the central shoot known as “dead heart” If infestation occurs in grown up plant, the whole panicle becomes dried and known as “white ear” Affected shoots and panicles could be easily pulled by hand Identification of Pest: Eggs: are creamy white, flat, oval and laid in mass and covered with buff coloured hairs Larva: pale yellow with dark brown head Pupa: Yellowish white with green tiye, enclosed in a whiteish silken cocoon inside the stem. Adult: Female moth: Bright yellowish brown; forewings with a black spot. Male moth : Smaller with pale yellow; forewings without black spotDead heartWhite ear
  • Presence of brown coloured egg mass near leaf tip
  • Larva bores into central shoot of paddy seedling and tiller, causing drying of the central shoot known as “dead heart”
  • If infestation occurs in grown up plant, the whole panicle becomes dried and known as “white ear”
  • Affected shoots and panicles could be easily pulled by hand

Identification of Pest:

  • Eggs: are creamy white, flat, oval and laid in mass and covered with buff coloured hairs
  • Larva: pale yellow with dark brown head
  • Pupa: Yellowish white with green tiye, enclosed in a whiteish silken cocoon inside the stem.
  • Adult:

Female moth: Bright yellowish brown; forewings with a black spot. Male moth : Smaller with pale yellow; forewings without black spot

Chilo polychrysus
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Sesamia inferens
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Management:

  • Clip the seedling tips before transplanting to eliminate egg masses.
  • Install light trap @ 1 / ha and pheromone trap @ 5 / ac.
  • Release egg parasitoid, Trichogramma japonicum @ 2cc /ac , 3 times at weely interval.
  • Spray Neem seed kernel extract 5% or Azadirachtin 0.03% 400 ml/ac.
  • Spray any one of the following insecticides Acephate 75 % SP 400 g/ac Carbofuran 3% CG 10 kg/ac Carbosulfan 6% G 6.7 kg/ac Carbosulfan 25% EC 320-400 ml/ac CartapHydrochloride 50 % SP 400 g/ac Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 60 ml/ac Chlorantraniliprole 0.4% G 4 kg/ac Chlorpyriphos 20% EC 500 ml/ac Fipronil 5% SC 400-600 g/ac Fipronil 80%WG 20-25 g/ac Flubendiamide 20% WG 50 g/ac Flubendiamide 39.35% W/W SC 20 g/ac Thiacloprid 21.7% SC 200 g/ac Thiamethoxam 25% WG 40 g/ac
  • Acephate 75 % SP 400 g/ac
  • Carbofuran 3% CG 10 kg/ac
  • Carbosulfan 6% G 6.7 kg/ac
  • Carbosulfan 25% EC 320-400 ml/ac
  • CartapHydrochloride 50 % SP 400 g/ac
  • Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC 60 ml/ac
  • Chlorantraniliprole 0.4% G 4 kg/ac
  • Chlorpyriphos 20% EC 500 ml/ac
  • Fipronil 5% SC 400-600 g/ac
  • Fipronil 80%WG 20-25 g/ac
  • Flubendiamide 20% WG 50 g/ac
  • Flubendiamide 39.35% W/W SC 20 g/ac
  • Thiacloprid 21.7% SC 200 g/ac
  • Thiamethoxam 25% WG 40 g/ac
Trichogramma japonicum egg cardEgg parasitoid (Magnified view)
Light TrapPheromone Trap
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