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The color attraction of white fly (Bemisia Tabaci) through sticky cards in brinjal Crop
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Ghulam Qadeer Junejo, Muhammad Haroon Hullio, Junaid Ahmed Soomro, Abdul Samad Soomro, Asad Rajput, Sakhawat Ali, Sajid Ali Shah
Abstract
In eggplant (Solanum melongena L) the management practices for insect pests rely heavily on scheduled insecticide applications. Whitefly Bemisiatabaci that mainly infests eggplant, there was an urgent need to develop a sustainable control system, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach. Successful IPM is based on control options that are economically sound, environmentally acceptable and user friendly. Whiteflies use their piercing, needlelike mouth parts to suck sap from phloem, the food-conducting tissues in plant stems and leaves. Yellow sticky traps are a commonly used method for population monitoring of many pests. The experiment trial was conducted at Rice Research Institute Dokri, Larkana to evaluate the color attraction of white fly (Bemisiatabaci) through sticky cards in brinjal crop, cards were placed randomly in brinjal field.
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Pages:111-112
How to cite this article:
Ghulam Qadeer Junejo, Muhammad Haroon Hullio, Junaid Ahmed Soomro, Abdul Samad Soomro, Asad Rajput, Sakhawat Ali, Sajid Ali Shah "The color attraction of white fly (<em>Bemisia Tabaci</em>) through sticky cards in brinjal Crop". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2020, Pages 111-112
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