Population dynamics of major insect pests of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) and its correlation with different abiotic factors under south Gujarat conditions

2020 
Investigations were carried out to know the population dynamics of major insect pest of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) and its correlation with different abiotic factors under south Gujarat conditions at Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari during summer 2018. The results revealed that aphid, jassid and whitefly population started from 3rd week of March reached to a peak level of 3.0 aphid index, 4.66 jassids/leaf and 4.06 whiteflies/leaf respectively. The incidence of cowpea pod borer and spotted pod borer initiated from 4th WAS i.e. 3rd week of April (16th SMW) with the initiation of the flower and pod formation occurs pest population reached to a peak level 2.82 larvae/plant and 2.70 larvae per plant during 8th WAS (19th SMW).Then after the pest population declined throughout the cropping period. Almost all the insect pests were found abundant in 2nd week of May, i.e. 8th week after sowing. Among various weather parameters, rainfall showed a significantly negative influence on population of almost all pests and morning relative humidity showed a significantly negative influence on population of almost all pests except jassid and H. armigera.
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