Some ecological factors on population dynamics of red spider

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dc.contributor.author Choudhury, P.
dc.contributor.author Dutta, B.K.
dc.contributor.author Bhattacharjee, P.C.
dc.contributor.editor Jain, N.K.
dc.date.accessioned 2008-12-12T13:46:38Z
dc.date.available 2008-12-12T13:46:38Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.description This item was scanned with a HP 4850 Scanjet at 300 dpi and consists of 11 pages. en
dc.description.abstract Mites are serious pests of tea known since the early days in all the tea growing area countries. They damage the green tissues and affect photosynthesis, causing reduction in yield. In the present study, varied severity of damage caused by Red Spider Mite (Oligonychus coffeae, Nietner) was observed in different tea growing sub areas of Barak Valley, south Assam. The pest population was found to be seasonally variable and dependent on the prevailing agroclimatic conditions (viz. temperature, rainfall etc.). Some of the clonal tea varieties were highly susceptible to red spider mite, some were moderate and others were fairly resistant. Amongst the inorganic pesticides, a mixture of Ethion & Sulfex controlled the pest reasonably well. Of the organic pesticides, the neem-based products showed good control of the pest. A mixture of a neem based product (viz. Neemox) and Ethion gave an excellent control of the mite. Prophylactic sprays with organic and inorganic chemicals during the winter months (December - February) helped to considerably reduce the carried-over population of red spider mite, and consequently reduced the degree of infestation in the subsequent years. en
dc.identifier.citation Choudhury, P, Dutta, BK & Bhattacharjee, PC 2006, 'Some Ecological Factors on population Dynamics of Red Spider', International Journal of Tea Science, vol. 5, no. 3&4, pp. 29-39. en
dc.identifier.issn 0972-544X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/8405
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher International Society of Tea Science (ISTS) en
dc.rights International Society of Tea Science (ISTS) en
dc.subject Camellia sinensis en
dc.subject Bio-pesticides en
dc.subject Environmental factors en
dc.subject Inorganic pesticides en
dc.subject Integrated pest management (IPM) en
dc.subject Red spider mite en
dc.subject Seasonal variation en
dc.subject.lcsh Tea -- Diseases and pests -- Control en
dc.subject.lcsh Pesticides en
dc.subject.lcsh Spider mites -- Integrated control en
dc.subject.lcsh Tea -- Insect resistance en
dc.subject.lcsh Neem en
dc.subject.lcsh Mites -- Environmental aspects en
dc.title Some ecological factors on population dynamics of red spider en
dc.type Article en


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