Crop Protection : Pest of paddy
Symptoms of damage:
- Maggot feeds at the base of the growing shoot
- Feeding causes formation of a tube like gall that is similar to “onion leaf ” or “Silver-shoot”.
- Infested tillers produce no panicles.
Identification of Pest:
- Egg: The fly lays elongate, cylindrical, shinning white or red or pinkish eggs singly or in clusters (2-6) at the base of the leaves.
- Maggot: Maggot is 1 mm long after hatching with pointed anterior end. It creeps down the sheath and enters the growing bud. An oval chamber is formed round the site of feeding.
- Adult: Fly is yellowish brown or orange and mosquito like. The male is ash grey in colour. Adults feed on dewdrops.
Management: ETL : 10% silver shoots
- Collect the galls with the Platygaster oryzae parasitised larva and release at 1/10 sq.m on 10 days after transplanting (DAT)
- Harvest the crop and plough immediately
- Remove the alternate hosts and adopt early planting
- Apply Optimum potash fertilizer
- Setup infra red light trap and monitor the adult flies
- Spray any one of the following insectcides Carbosulfan 25% EC 320-400 ml/ac Chlorpyriphos 20% EC 500 ml/ac Fipronil 5% SC 400-600 g/ac Fipronil 0.3% GR 6.7-10 kg/ac Thiamethoxam 25% WG 40 g/ac
- Carbosulfan 25% EC 320-400 ml/ac
- Chlorpyriphos 20% EC 500 ml/ac
- Fipronil 5% SC 400-600 g/ac
- Fipronil 0.3% GR 6.7-10 kg/ac
- Thiamethoxam 25% WG 40 g/ac
| Onion Leaf | Maggot | Adult |
| Infra red light trap | Platygaster oryzae from parasitized pupa | Parasitoid - Platygaster oryzae |
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