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VOL. 7, ISSUE 11 (2022)
Assessment of various integrated pest management modules to manage the incidence of okra shoot and fruit borer for adaptation to climate change: A review
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Maulik Bhalodia, Yendrembam K Devi
Abstract
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) is the most significant crop produced worldwide, which has a variety of uses for human requirements and is a significant crop in subtropical regions and semiarid tropical regions. Climate change is the major problem of low production of okra in worldwide. Okra production is affected by a number of climatic conditions, including temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall. Due to the changing climatic conditions, okra get affected by various insect pests like thrips (Thrips tabaci), whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), aphid (Aphis gossypii), jassid (Amrasca biguttula biguttula) and shoot and fruit borer (Earias vittella). As per report around 70 percent of yield loses due to attack of shoot and fruit borer (Earias vittella) on okra. For the control of okra shoot and fruit borer need to find Various Integrated Pest Management Modules like bio-intensive module, chemical module Integrated module, etc. for management of the incidence of okra shoot and fruit borer. These IPM modules can prove very useful for farmers to increase the marketable yield of okra.
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Pages:98-103
How to cite this article:
Maulik Bhalodia, Yendrembam K Devi "Assessment of various integrated pest management modules to manage the incidence of okra shoot and fruit borer for adaptation to climate change: A review". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 7, Issue 11, 2022, Pages 98-103
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