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English : Monitoring of yield Loss in maize caused by chilo agamemnon bles: (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae)
Arabic : تقدير الفقد في محصول الذرة الشامية الناتج عن الإصابة بدودة القصب الصغيرة Chilo agamemnon
Abstract A field trial was carried out in Fayaum Governorate, Egypt, in 2003 and 2004 seasons for monitoring yield loss in maize caused by Chilo agamemnon infestation. Based on data obtained from simulated and natural infestation using a given equation, yield loss could be estimated by field survey of the number of stems broken at different levels of the plants which compensate for the traditional method of dissecting the plants in search for the number of holes or larvae, in addition to the need for yield weight. The actual loss in yield was 1.59, 0.5 and 1.02 kg/200 plants in March, May and June plantations, respectively, compared to 1.44, 0.6 and 1.25 kg/200 plants estimated by the given equation. The differences between the actual and estimated loss in yield is not considerable. This finding ascertains that the use of such equation facilitates the assessment of G agamemnon damage to maize plants through field observation of symptoms of infestation (broken stems only). Also, results showed that larvae bore into the ear shank and not the ear itself and confirmed that, the month of May is the suitable planting date for maize in Egypt.
Publication year 2005
Pages 150-155
Availability location معهد بحوث وقاية النبات – ش نادى الصيد – الدقى – جيزة
Availability number
Organization Name
    Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
City الفيوم
serial title مجلة الفيوم للبحوث والتنمية الزراعية
ISSN 1110-7790
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Protection of plants - General aspects
AGROVOC
TERMS
Chilo agamemnon. Lepidoptera. Losses. Maize. Maize streak geminivirus.
Publication Type Journal

 
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