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Effect of variety and planting date of rice on population of natural enemies of brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal)
The present study on the effect of variety and planting date of rice on population of natural enemies of brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) showed that during August, the mean population of spiders was statistically on par on CSR 30 and PR 114. The population differed with dates and was significantly (p=0.05) higher (9.0/10 hills) in D2 during 2011 only. There was no significant difference in the population of spiders on two varieties and dates of transplanting during September 2011 only. However, significantly higher population of spiders was recorded in variety PR 114 (21.65/10 hills) and D2 (20.52/10 hills) than on CSR 30 (13.67/10 hills) and D1 (14.80/10 hills) during September, 2012. The mean population of spiders did not differ significantly with the dates during October, 2011 and 2012. However, it was significantly higher on variety PR 114 (27.65/10 hills) than on CSR 30 during both the crop seasons. Mirid bugs did not appear in the month of August, 2011 and 2012 whereas during September 2011, the variety CSR 30 and D1 registered significantly higher population than other variety and date. However, a reverse trend was observed with varieties and dates during 2012. The mean population of coccinelid, carabid and staphylinid beetles remained very low on both the varieties in the month of August during 2011 and 2012. However, the population of these predators was influenced significantly by the varieties and dates during 2012. The population of nymphal-adult parasitoids also remained very low during both years and was not influenced by varieties and dates
Floral biology studies of Egyptian clover, Trifolium alexandrinum L.
Floral biology studies of Egyptian clover, Trifolium alexandrinum was studied at Forage Section, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, CCS, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar during 2012 and 2013. T. alexandrinum flower head of cultivar HB-2 consisted of numerous yellowish-white flowers that measured 22.7+1.3 mm in length and consists of a mean of 70.5+1.70 florets. The mean length of a floret, sepals, petals and stamen were 12.3±1.9, 4.4+0.6, 4.1+2.2 and 3.4+0.5 mm, respectively. On an average a floret, remained in bud stage (A+B+C) for a longer period of 80.4+1.2 hours during 2012 than in 2013 (69.7+7.7 h). The overall mean duration of bud stage A (petals concealed in bud) was the longest (35.6+5.4 h) as compared to stage B when petals became visible but not expended (26.2+3.0 h) and C (24.8+2.0 h) when petals expended but anthers were not visible. The bud stage (A+B+C) lasted for a mean duration of 75.1+3.9 hours. The overall mean duration of the anthesis stage (D1+D2) was 63.1+5.6 hours (range 45-87 hours) and that of post anthesis at 37.8+6.9 (range 30-51) hours. The life cycle of T. alexandrinum flowers on an average was completed in 186.8±7.0 hours
Effect of different modes of pollination on quantitative and qualitative parameters of Egyptian Clover, Trifolium alexandrinum L.
The effect of different modes of pollination on quantitative and qualitative parameters of Egyptian clover, Trifolium alexandrinum L. was studied at Forage Section, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, CCS, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar during 2012 and 2013. Maximum seed setting (81.5%) was recorded in A. mellifera pollination with an 8 frame colony (BP-8F) followed by 4 frame colony (BP-4F) (75.1%), open pollination (OP) (73.8%) and 2 frame colony (BP-2F) (71.5%). Maximum seed yield (2662.3 seeds) was observed in treatment BP-8F followed by BP-4F (2373.8), OP (2316.3) and BP-2F (2235.5). Still lower yield of 2103.0 seeds was found in hand pollination (HP) treatment that was significantly higher than the without insect pollination (WIP) treatment (1114.2). Minimum 1000-seed weight was observed in WIP (2.64 g). The seed weight of BP-4F (3.30), HP (3.20), BP-2F (3.17) and OP (3.03), the heaviest seeds were recorded in BP-8F (3.62 g/1000 grains) and it was at par with the treatment BP-4F (3.30 g). Highest seed germination per cent was recorded in BP-8F (94.7) followed by OP (90.7%). Lowest germination was found in WIP (84.7%). Though some work has been done on this aspect in India but comprehensive pollination studies has not been worked out
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Not AvailableThe present study on the effect of variety and planting date of rice on population of natural enemies of
brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) showed that during August, the mean population of spiders was
statistically on par on CSR 30 and PR 114. The population differed with dates and was significantly (p=0.05) higher
(9.0/10 hills) in D2 during 2011 only. There was no significant difference in the population of spiders on two varieties
and dates of transplanting during September 2011 only. However, significantly higher population of spiders was
recorded in variety PR 114 (21.65/10 hills) and D2 (20.52/10 hills) than on CSR 30 (13.67/10 hills) and D1 (14.80/10
hills) during September, 2012. The mean population of spiders did not differ significantly with the dates during
October, 2011 and 2012. However, it was significantly higher on variety PR 114 (27.65/10 hills) than on CSR 30
during both the crop seasons. Mirid bugs did not appear in the month of August, 2011 and 2012 whereas during
September 2011, the variety CSR 30 and D1 registered significantly higher population than other variety and date.
However, a reverse trend was observed with varieties and dates during 2012. The mean population of coccinelid,
carabid and staphylinid beetles remained very low on both the varieties in the month of August during 2011 and
2012. However, the population of these predators was influenced significantly by the varieties and dates during
2012. The population of nymphal-adult parasitoids also remained very low during both years and was not influenced by varieties and dates.Not Availabl
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Not AvailableTobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is an important non-food
narcotic cash crop, belongs to family Solanaceae. India
stands second in tobacco production and exports in the world
(Krishnamurthy, 2011). Tobacco being a long duration crop
passes through various biotic and abiotic stresses. Among
various biotic stresses, insect pests are responsible in causing
quantitative and qualitative damage to seeds, seedlings, field
crop and stored products. The first occurrence of mealy bug
(Phenacoccus solani Ferris) on tobacco as a serious pest
was recorded by Williams et al., (1985) in Zimbabwe. In
Gujarat, Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley was first reported
on cotton (Jhala et al., 2008a) and later on tobacco (Jhala et
al., 2008b). In India, mealy bug, P. solenopsis is a newly
emerging pest on tobacco. Therefore, it is essential to
develop effective management strategies to manage this
insect pest. In view of this, the present investigation on
seasonal incidence of mealy bug was conducted in middle
Gujarat conditions during the month of September 2009 to
January 2010 at Bidi Tobacco Research Station, Anand
Agricultural University, Anand.Not Availabl
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Not AvailableFloral biology studies of Egyptian clover, Trifolium alexandrinum was studied at
Forage Section, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, CCS, Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar during 2012 and 2013. T. alexandrinum flower head of cultivar HB-2
consisted of numerous yellowish-white flowers that measured 22.7+1.3 mm in length and
consists of a mean of 70.5+1.70 florets. The mean length of a floret, sepals, petals and
stamen were 12.3±1.9, 4.4+0.6, 4.1+2.2 and 3.4+0.5 mm, respectively. On an average a
floret, remained in bud stage (A+B+C) for a longer period of 80.4+1.2 hours during 2012
than in 2013 (69.7+7.7 h). The overall mean duration of bud stage A (petals concealed in
bud) was the longest (35.6+5.4 h) as compared to stage B when petals became visible but
not expended (26.2+3.0 h) and C (24.8+2.0 h) when petals expended but anthers were not
visible. The bud stage (A+B+C) lasted for a mean duration of 75.1+3.9 hours. The overall
mean duration of the anthesis stage (D1+D2) was 63.1+5.6 hours (range 45-87 hours) and
that of post anthesis at 37.8+6.9 (range 30-51) hours. The life cycle of T. alexandrinum
flowers on an average was completed in 186.8±7.0 hours.Not Availabl
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Not AvailableThe effect of different modes of pollination on quantitative and qualitative parameters of Egyptian clover,
Trifolium alexandrinum L. was studied at Forage Section, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, CCS, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar during 2012 and 2013. Maximum seed setting (81.5%) was recorded in A. mellifera pollination with an 8 frame colony (BP-8F) followed by 4 frame colony (BP-4F) (75.1%), open pollination (OP) (73.8%) and 2 frame colony (BP-2F) (71.5%). Maximum seed yield (2662.3 seeds) was observed in treatment BP-8F
followed by BP-4F (2373.8), OP (2316.3) and BP-2F (2235.5). Still lower yield of 2103.0 seeds was found in hand pollination (HP) treatment that was significantly higher than the without insect pollination (WIP) treatment (1114.2). Minimum 1000-seed weight was observed in WIP (2.64 g). The seed weight of BP-4F (3.30), HP (3.20), BP-2F (3.17) and OP (3.03), the heaviest seeds were recorded in BP-8F (3.62 g/1000 grains) and it was at par with the treatment BP-4F (3.30 g). Highest seed germination per cent was recorded in BP-8F (94.7) followed by OP
(90.7%). Lowest germination was found in WIP (84.7%). Though some work has been done on this aspect in India but comprehensive pollination studies has not been worked out.Not Availabl
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