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Original scientific paper

ASSESSMENT OF RHYNOCORIS MARGINATUS (FAB.) (HEMIPTERA: REDUVIIDAE) AS AUGMENTED CONTROL IN GROUNDNUT PESTS

K. SAHAYARAJ
P. MARTIN


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Abstract

All the life stages of the reduviid predator Rhynocoris marginatus (Fab.) were released (30, 50 and 70 Days After Seedling Sowing -DAS) into the groundnut field at 5000/hectare. Spodoptera litura (Fab.), Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner), Atractomorpha crenulata, Chrotogonous trachypterus, Aphis craccivora, Mylabris pustulata and
Mylabris indica were observed during the study period. R.marginatus significantly reduced S.litura(85.89%) followed by H.armigera(67.65%), A.craccivora(46.34%)and A.crenulata and C.trachypterus (42.86%). R.marginatus had no impact on the Mylabris spp. populations observed during the study period. R.marginatus not
affect the other predatory fauna such as coccinellids (Menochilus sexmaculatus Fab., Coccinella septumpunctata ) praying mantis, wasp, damselfly (Agriochemis feminafemina Braucer ) and spiders (Lycosa tista Tikader and Hippasa pisaurina Pocock)found in the control and predator released field. Maximum production of groundnut was observed in the predator-released field (1480 Kg/hectare) than the sole crop (1104 Kg/hectare) and the results
were statistically significant. Similarly, the net gain and the cost benefit ratio were also the highest in the R.marginatus released groundnut field.

Keywords

Rhynocoris marginatus; reduviid hunter bug; augmentative control; groundnut pests

Hrčak ID:

16473

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/16473

Publication date:

21.7.2003.

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