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Santharam, G.
- Effect of Combinations of Vairimorpha necatrix (Kramer) with Antibiotics on the Susceptibility of Spodoptera litura (Fabricius)
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1 Department of Agricultural Entomology Tamil NaduAgricultural University Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Agricultural Entomology Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Agricultural Entomology Tamil NaduAgricultural University Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Agricultural Entomology Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 20, No 1 (2006), Pagination: 97-100Abstract
Vairimorpha necatrix (Kramer) was combined with different antibiotics to increase its pathogenicity. It was administered to third instar larvae of Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) under laboratory conditions by diet surface treatment and the mortality and spore yield was studied. Reproductive spores of V.necatrix at 106 spores/ml were mixed with 100 ppm of antibiotics viz. gentamycin, oxytetracycline, ampicillin, kana mycin and chloramphenicol. The results showed that the larval mortality due to various Vairimorpha antibiotic combinations ranged from 10 to 62.07 per cent and it was high compared to prepupal and pupal stages. Assessment of spore yield in the infected larvae, pre-pupae and pupae revealed that larval stages recorded higher production of spores which ranged from 0.23 to 2.36 x 1010 spores for larva, 2.26 to 5.28 x 109 spores for pre pupa and 0.28 to 2.23 x 109 spores for pupa. Among the various combinations, Vairimorpha-gentamycin combination produced higher mortality and spore yield of V. necatrix.Keywords
Antibiotics, Mortality, Spodoptera litura, Spore Yield, Vairimorpha necatrix.- Evaluation of Toxicity of Carbosulfan to Eggs, Larvae and Adults of Green Lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
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1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Centre for Plant Protection Studies, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 641003, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 TNAU, Coimbatore 641 003, IN
1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Centre for Plant Protection Studies, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 641003, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 TNAU, Coimbatore 641 003, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 18, No 2 (2004), Pagination: 211-214Abstract
The toxicity of carbosulfan was tested against eggs, larvae and adults of Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) under laboratory conditions. Lesser ovicidal action was observed at 500 ppm (equivalent to effective field dose of 250g a. i. ha-1). All the concentrations caused significant grub mortality when grubs were subjected to the chemical by oral feeding and thin film methods. Carbosulfan was harmful to Chrysoperla adults when assessed through contamination method.Keywords
Carbosulfan, Chrysoperla cornea, Toxicity.- Laboratory Evaluation of Imidacloprid against Trichogramma chilonis Ishii and Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens)
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K. Kumar
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G. Santharam
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1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 13, No 1&2 (1999), Pagination: 73-78Abstract
In the laboratory, the safety of imidacloprid (Confidor) 200SL as foliar treatment against Trichogramma chilonis Ishii and Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) was evaluated. The results revealed that there was no significant adverse effect on adult emergence and percent parasitisation of T. chilonis and percent hatchability of Chrysoperla carnea. There was a significant adverse effect on C. carnea grubs and adult longevity when they were fed with imidacloprid. These adverse effects can be overcome by adopting seed treatment.Keywords
Chrysoperla carnea, Imidacloprid, Safety, Trichogramma chilonis.- Microbial Control of Helicoverpa (=Heliothis) armigera on Chickpea
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1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003, IN
1 Department of Agricultural Entomology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 7, No 1 (1993), Pagination: 44-46Abstract
Helicoverpa (= Heliothis) armigera (Hubner) is a serious pest of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in most parts of India. The larvae infest the crop almost throughout its growth phase, being low at the vegetative and flowering stages and high at the grain development stage (Yadava and Lal, 1988). In the state of Tamil Nadu, the loss caused by H.armigera to chickpea was 40 per cent in 1987-88 (Jayaraj, 1990). Rawat et al. (1979) reported 50-100 per cent loss in yield under field conditions. Several attempts have been made in the past to control the pest with chemical insecticides and also microbials. In . the present study, an attempt was made to assess the efficacy. of microbials, Bacillus thuringiensis and nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV) of H.armigera and a chemical insecticide, endosulfan and their combinations.Keywords
Microbial Control, Helicoverpa armigera, Chickpea, Bacillus thuringiensis var., kurstaki, Endosulfan, Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus.- Studies on the Transmission of Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) to its Progenies
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G. Santharam
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S. Jayaraj
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1 Centre for Plant Protection Studies, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003, IN
1 Centre for Plant Protection Studies, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003, IN
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Journal of Biological Control, Vol 3, No 1 (1989), Pagination: 40-43Abstract
The transmission of a nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV) from generation to generation was studied in Spodoptera litura (F.). NPV-infected adults were produced by feeding 5th instar larvae with sub-normal concentration of NPV. Egg and larval mortality was observed in the progeny from infected adults, the transmission being transovum and transovarial. The healthy adults were able to transmit the NPV to their progeny by egg surface coating when fed with NPV orally, more so when both the sexes were fed. The larval mortality was more in the case of eggs laid on the first day and declined in the case of second and third day laid eggs.Keywords
Spodoptera litura, Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus, Transmission, Transovum, Transovarial.- Toxicity of Methoxy fenocide20F against Rice Leaffolder Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenee)
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K. Kumar
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G. Santharam
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1 Department of Entomology, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal, Puducherry (U.T.), IN
2 Department of Entomology, TamilNadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
1 Department of Entomology, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal, Puducherry (U.T.), IN
2 Department of Entomology, TamilNadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (T.N.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 2 (2008), Pagination: 393-394Abstract
Chemical insecticides have been the backbone of insect pest control since the early 1950’s when organochlorine insecticides were first widely introduced. Indiscriminate use of the chemical insecticides which are active against a broad spectrum of insects led to many ecological problems. Chemicals are to be used judiciously which serve as a major tool in pest management.- Compatibility of Imidacloprid with Plant Pathogenic Antagonistic Microorganisms, Trichoderma viride (Pers) and Pseudomonas fluorescens (Migula) in Cotton
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1 Department. of Agricultural Entomology, P.J.N.College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal (Puducherry), IN
2 Department of Entomology, TamilNadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore ( T. N.), IN
3 Department of Microbiology, TamilNadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore ( T.S N.), IN
1 Department. of Agricultural Entomology, P.J.N.College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal (Puducherry), IN
2 Department of Entomology, TamilNadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore ( T. N.), IN
3 Department of Microbiology, TamilNadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore ( T.S N.), IN