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Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

2021, Vol. 9, Issue 1
Population dynamics of major insect pests of soybean and their correlation with abiotic factors in Bundelkhand agroclimatic zone of M. P.

Arjun Panwar, MK Nayak and DS Tomar

Population dynamics of insect-pests of soybean and there a correlation with abiotic factors were studied at JNKVV, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh (M.P.).The observations on the incidence of various insect-pests were recorded from germination to harvesting of the crop at weekly intervals. The peak activity of semilooper (5 larvae/mrl) and tobacco caterpillar (1.33 larvae/mrl) were observed in 37th and 38th SMW respectively. Whereas the highest population of jassid (3.17 jassid/ 3 leaves /plant) was recorded during 36th SMW and there was two peaks in whitefly population first was 33rd SMW (9.17 per 3 leaves /plant) and second peak was 37th SMW (14.33 per 3 leaves/plant). However the maximum infestation due to stem fly was observed 18.45% tunnel of the stem in 35th SMW, while the maximum infestation of plant due to girdle beetle was observed 4.33 girdle plant /mrl during 39th SMW. Based on observations and correlation study of insect incidence with weather parameters, it was found that population of semilooper and tobacco caterpillar larva were significant and positive correlated with maximum temperature and evaporation (r = 0.31, 0.35, 0.55 and 0.61 respectively) and negatively correlated with evening humidity (r =.-0.18 and -0.43 respectively). Whereas the population of whitefly and jassid were significant positive correlated with maximum temperature and evaporation (r = 0.36, 0.24, 0.41 and 0.48 respectively) and negatively correlated with evening relative humidity. However stem fly population was significantly positive correlated with maximum temperature and evaporation (r =0.86 and 0.64 respectively) and negatively correlated with rainfall (r =-0.44). The girdle beetle population was also significantly positive correlated with maximum temperature and evaporation (r = 0.89 and 0.71 respectively) and negatively correlated with relative humidity and rainfall (r = -0.60, -0.89 and -0.44 respectively). From the study it may be concluded that there were two peaks in whitefly population (33rd & 37th SMW) and one peak of jassid, semiloope and tobacco caterpillar were recorded at 36th, 37th and 38th SMW respectively. However the maximum infestation of stem fly and girdle beetle were observed during 35th and 39th SMW respectively. It was also concluded that all the insects exhibited significant positive correlation with maximum temperature and evaporation while the stem fly and the girdle beetle showed significant negative correlation with minimum temperature, relative humidity and rainfall respectively.
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How to cite this article:
Arjun Panwar, MK Nayak, DS Tomar. Population dynamics of major insect pests of soybean and their correlation with abiotic factors in Bundelkhand agroclimatic zone of M. P.. J Entomol Zool Stud 2021;9(1):1824-1827. DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2021.v9.i1z.8399

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