Abstract:
Seasonal incidence of Rice swarming caterpillar,
Spodoptera mauritia Boisd. Infesting paddy was recorded during June to August 2017, at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Warangal, and Telangana, India. Study revealed that the no incidence of Rice swarming caterpillar, (0.00 caterpillar/tray) was observed during 1
st week of August (31
st Standard Meteorological Week). The population of Rice swarming caterpillar
suddenly increased and reached to its peak in the 3
rd week
of August (33
rd SMW) with a mean of 150.5 caterpillar/tray in nursery, when the mean atmosphere temperature and relative humidity were 26.99
0C and 80.23 per cent, respectively. Thereafter, the population declined gradually and reached to a minimum level of 10.00/tray during 4
th week of August (34
th SMW). This result revealed that prolonged dry condition followed by heavy rainfall favoured the outbreak of
S. mauritia and exhibited a significant positive correlation with relative humidity and total rainfall, however negatively non-significant with temperature.
Mogili Ramaiah, Uma Maheswari T, Malathi S and Omprakash S. Seasonal incidence of rice swarming caterpillar, Spodoptera mauritia boisd. Infesting paddy (Oryza sativa L.) Nursery. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(5):2967-2969.