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Seasonal parasitism by egg parasites of the yellow rice borer,Scirpophaga incertulas [Lepidoptera: Pyralidae]
Authors:Indrani S. Hikim
Affiliation:(1) Entomology Unit, Rice Research Station, Chirsurah, Hooghly, West Bengal, India;(2) Present address: Department of Physiology, Southern Illinois University, School of Medicine, 62901 Carbondale, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker) [Lep.: Pyralidae] is a common pest of rice in West Bengal, India. A three year study (1978–1981) revealed that egg parasites were important in reducing the borer population in an uninterrupted rice cultivation practice. The parasite activity showed periodical fluctuation coinciding with the moth emergence. It was evident thatTelenomus spp. were most common and most dominating in the early summer crop and became highly adaptive under diverse crop growing situations. Among three species ofTelenomus, T. rowani Gahan was the most abundant durint the summer and winter seasons.Tetrastichus schoenobii Ferriere was second in importance in regulating the borer population and its attack was heaviest on the later broods in rice crops cultivated during winter.Trichogramma japonicum Ashmead was very sporadic and had a particular preference for the dry period. It usually occurred in association with other two parasites in the later part of the year. Parasitism of egg masses by two or more species of the parasites was also common during the peak period of parasite activity.
Keywords:egg parasite  parasitism  seasonal abundance  yellow rice borer  pest
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