Studies on the Seasonal Incidence of the Whitefly (Dialeuropora decempuncta Quaintance and Baker) Causing Leaf Curl on Mulberry in Relation to Abiotic Factors

  • Bandyopadhyay, U.K. (Entomology Division, Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute) ;
  • Sahu, P.K. (Department of Agricultural Statistics, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya) ;
  • Raina, S.K. (Entomology Division, Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute) ;
  • Santhakumar, M.V. (Entomology Division, Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute) ;
  • Chakraborty, N. (Entomology Division, Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute) ;
  • Sen, S.K. (Entomology Division, Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute)
  • Published : 2000.09.01

Abstract

A study was conducted to examine the relationship between abiotic factors and the population of white-fly (Dialeuropora decempuncta) in mulberry field. The study reveals that relationship between abiotic factors and the whitefly population is very much existent like other pests in other agricultural crops. Duration and time of distinct occurrence of whitefly in mulberry is influenced by the abiotic conditions of field. Abiotic parameters of previous month are more important in influencing the intensity of the pest than the current abiotic factors. Not all the abiotic factors are equally important but factors like minimum temperature, fluctuation in temperature during the days minimum relative humidity, fluctuation in relative humidity and rainfall are the major important lactors in influencing the intensity of the pest under consideration.

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